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METHODS  OF  BIBLE  STUDY. 

By   Rev.   R.  A.  Torrey. 

First  of  all  make  up  your  mind  that  you  will  put  some  time  evevg 
day  into  the  study  of  the  Word  of  God,  That  is  an  easy  resolution 
to  make,  and  not  a  very  difficult  one  to  keep;  if  the  one  who  makes 
it  is  in  earnest.  It  is  one  of  the  most  fruitful  resolutions  that  any 
Christian  ever  made.  The  forming  of  that  resolution  and  the  hold- 
ing faithfully  to  it,  has  been  the  turning  point  in  many  a  life. 
Many  a  life  that  has  been  barren  and  unsatisfactory  has  become 
rich  and  useful  through  the  introduction  into  it  of  regular,  perse- 
vering, daily  study  of  the  Bible.  This  study  may  not  be  very  inter- 
esting at  first,  the  results  may  not  be  very  encouraging;  but,  if  one 
will  keep  pegging  away,  it  will  soon  begin  to  count  as  nothing  else 
has  ever  counted  in  the  development  of  character,  and  in  the  en- 
richment of  the  whole  life.  Nothing  short  of  absolute  physical 
inability  should  be  allowed  to  interfere  with  this  daily  study. 

It  is  impossible  to  make  a  rule  that  will  apply  to  every  one  as  to 
the  amount  of  time  that  shall  be  given  each  day  to  the  study  of  the 
Word.  I  know  many  busy  people,  including  not  a  few  labor- 
ing men  and  women,  who  give  an  hour  a  day  to  Bible  study,  but 
if  one  cannot  give  more  than  fifteen  minutes  a  great  deal  can  be 
accomplished.  Wherever  it  is  possible  the  time  set  apart  for  the 
work  should  be  in  the  daylight  hours.  The  very  best  time  is  in 
the  early  morning  hours.  If  possible  lock  yourself  in  with  God 
alone. 

2.  Make  up  your  mind  to  study  the  Bible.  It  is  astounding 
how  much  heedless  reading  of  the  Bible  is  done.  Men  seem  to 
think  that  there  is  some  magic  power  in  the  book,  and  that,  if  they 
will  but  open  its  pages  and  skim  over  its  words,  they  will  get  good 
out  of  it.  The  Bible  is  good  only  because  of  the  truth  that  is  in  it, 
and  to  see  this  truth  demands  close  attention.  A  verse  must  often- 
times be  read  and  re=read  and  read  again  before  the  wondrous  mes- 
sage of  love  and  power  that  God  has  put  into  it  begins  to  appear. 
Words  must  be  turned  over  and  over  in  the  mind  before  their   full 

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force  and  beauty  takes  possession  of  us.  One  must  look  a  long 
time  at  the  great  masterpieces  of  art  to  appreciate  their  beauty  and 
understand  their  meaning,  and  so  one  must  look  a  long  time  at  the 
great  verses  of  the  Bible  to  appreciate  their  beauty  and  understand 
their  meaning.  When  you  read  a  verse  in  the  Bible  ask  yourself 
What  does  this  verse  mean?  Then  ask:  What  does  it  mean  for  me? 
When  that  is  answered  ask  yourself  again:  Is  that  all  it  means?  and 
don't  leave  it  until  you  are  quite  sure  that  is  all  it  means  for  the 
present.  You  may  come  back  at  some  future  time  and  find  it 
means  yet  a  great  deal  more.  If  there  are  any  important  words  in 
the  verse  weigh  them,  look  up  other  passages  where  they  are 
used,  and  try  to  get  their  full  significance.  God  pronounces  that 
man  blessed  who  "meditates"  on  the  Word  of  God  "day  and 
night."  Ps.  1:  2,  3.  An  indolent  skimming  over  of  a  few  verses  or 
many  chapters  in  the  Bible  is  not  meditation,  and  there  is  not 
much  blessing  in  it.  Jeremiah  said:  "Thy  words  were  found  and  I 
did  eat  them."  (Jer.  15:16.)  Nothing  is  more  important  in  eating 
than  chewing.  If  one  doesn't  properly  chew  his  food,  he  is  quite 
as  likely  to  get  dyspepsia  as  nourishment.  Don't  let  any  one  chew 
your  spiritual  food  for  you.  Insist  on  doing  it  for  yourself.  Any 
one  can  be  a  student  who  makes  up  his  mind  to.  It  is  hard  at  first 
but  it  soon  becomes  easy.  I  have  seen  very  dull  minds  become 
keen  by  holding  them  right  down  to  the  grindstone. 

3.  Shidy  the  Bible  topically.  Take  up  the  various  subjects 
treated  of  in  the  Bible,  one  by  one,  and  go  through  the  Bible  and 
find  what  it  has  to  say  on  these  subjects.  It  miay  be  important  to 
know  what  the  great  men  have  to  say  on  important  subjects;  it  is 
far  more  important  to  know  what  God  has  to  say  on  these  sub- 
jects. It  is  important  also  to  know  all  that  God  has  to  say.  A 
great  many  people  know  a  part  of  what  God  has  to  say — and 
usually  a  very  small  part — and  so  their  ideas  are  very  imperfect 
and  one=sided.  If  they  only  knew  all  God  had  to  say  on  the  sub- 
ject, it  would  be  far  better  for  them  and  for  their  friends.  The 
only  way  to  know  all  God  has  to  say  on  any  subject  is  to  go 
through  the  Bible  on  that  subject.  To  do  this  it  is  not  necessary 
to  read  every  verse  in  the  Bible  from  Genesis  to  Revelation.  It 
would  be  slow  work,  if  we  had  to  do  that  on  every  subject  we  took 
up.  This  would  be  necessary  were  it  not  for  Text  Books  and  Con- 
cordances. But  in  these  we  have  the  results  of  the  hard  work  of 
many  minds.     Here  we  have  the  various  passages  that  bear  on  any 


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subject  brought  together  and  classified  for  use,  so  that  now  we 
can  do  in  a  few  hours  what  would  otherwise  take  months  or  years. 
The  topical  method  of  Bible  study  is  the  simplest,  most  fascinating 
and  yields  the  largest  immediate  results.  It  is  not  the  only  method 
of  Bible  study,  and  the  one  who  pursues  it  exclusively  will  miss 
much  of  the  blessing  God  has  for  him  in  Bible  study.*  But 
it  is  a  very  interesting  and  fruitful  method  of  study.  It  is  Mr. 
Moody's  favorite  method.  It  fills  one's  mind  very  full  on  any 
subject  studied.  Mr.  Moody  once  gave  several  days  to  the  study  of 
"Grace."  When  he  had  finished  he  was  so  full  of  the  subject  that 
he  rushed  out  on  the  street  and  going  up  to  the  first  man  he  met  he 
said:  "Do  you  know  anything  about  Grace?"  "Grace  who,"  the 
man  asked.  "  The  Grace  of  God  that  bringeth  salvation."  And 
then  Mr.  Moody  poured  out  upon  that  man  the  rich  treasures  he 
had  dug  out  of  the  Word  of  God.  That  is  the  way  to  master  any  sub- 
ject and  to  get  full  of  it.  Go  through  the  Bible  and  see  what  it  has 
to  say  on  this  subject.  This  is  easily  done.  Take  your  Text  Book 
and  turn  to  the  subject.  Suppose  the  subject  you  desire  to 
study  is  "Prayer."  On  pages  198-200  will  be  found  a  long  list  of  the 
various  passages  of  Scripture  that  bear  on  this  subject.  Look  them 
up  one  after  another  and  study  t'nem  carefully  and  see  just  what 
their  teaching  is.  When  you  hav«  gone  through  them  you  will 
know  far  more  about  prayer  than  you  ever  knew  before,  and  far 
more  than  you  could  learn  by  reading  any  books  that  men  have 
written  about  prayer,  profitable  as  many  of  these  books  are. 
Sometimes  it  will  be  necessary  to  look  up  other  subjects  that  are 
closely  related  to  the  one  in  hand.  For  example,  you  wish  to  study 
what  the  teaching  of  God's  Word  is  regarding  the  atonement.  In 
this  case  you  will  not  only  look  under  the  head  "  Atonement "  on 
page  23,  but  also  under  the  head  "  Blood "  on  page  30,  and  un- 
der the  head  "Death  of  Christ,"  on  page  60.  To  do  this 
work  a  concordance  is  not  necessary  but  it  is  often  very  help- 
ful. For  example,  if  you  are  studying  the  subject  "Prayer" 
you  can  look  up  from  the  concordance  the  passages  that  contain 
the  words  "pray,"  "prayer,"  "cry,"  "ask,"  "call,"  "supplica- 
tion," "intercession,"  etc.  But  the  Text  Book  will  give  most 
of  the  passages  on  any  subject  regardless  of  what  the  words  used 

*  A  full  description  and  illustration  of  various  profitable  methods  of  Bible 
study  will  be  found  in  Mr,  Torrey's  book  on  "  How  to  Study  the  Bible  for  the 
Greatest  Profit,"    75  cents, 


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in  the  passage  may  be.  Other  passages  will  be  found  in  the  section 
on  Bible  Doctrines  under  their  proper  headings. 

There  are  four  important  suggestions  to  make  regarding  Topical 
Study  of  the  Bible. 

First:  Be  systematic.  Do  not  take  up  subjects  for  study  at  ran- 
dom. Have  a  carefully  prepared  list  of  the  subjects  you  wish  to 
know  about,  and  need  to  know  about,  and  take  them  up  one  by 
one,  in  order.  If  you  do  not  do  this,  the  probability  is  that  you  will 
have  a  few  pet  topics  and  will  be  studying  these  over  and  over 
until  you  get  to  be  a  crank  about  them,  and  possibly  a  nuisance. 
You  will  know  much  about  these  subjects,  but  about  many  other 
subjects  equally  important  you  will  know  nothing.  You  will  be  a 
one'sided  Christian. 

Second:  Be  thorough.  When  you  take  up  a  subject  do  not  be 
content  to  study  a  few  passages  on  this  subject,  but  find  just  as 
far  as  possible  every  passage  in  the  Bible  on  this  subject.  If  you 
find  the  Text  Book  incomplete  make  additions  of  your  own  to  it. 

Third:  Be  exact.  Find  the  exact  meaning  of  every  passage 
given  in  the  Text  Book  on  any  subject.  The  way  to  do  this  is 
simple.  In  the  first  place  note  the  exact  words  used.  In  the  next 
place  get  the  exact  meaning  of  the  words  used.  This  is  done  by 
finding  how  the  word  is  used  in  4he  Bible.  The  Bible  usage  of  the 
word  is  not  always  the  common  use  of  to=day.  For  example,  the 
Bible  use  of  the  words  "sanctification"  and  "justification"  is  not 
the  same  as  the  common  use.  Then  notice  what  goes  before  and 
what  comes  after  the  verse.  This  will  oftentimes  settle  the  mean- 
ing of  a  verse  when  it  appears  doubtful.  Finally  see  if  there  are 
any  parallel  passages.  The  meaning  of  many  of  the  most  diflQcult 
passages  in  the  Bible  is  made  perfectly  plain  by  some  other  pas- 
sage that  throws  light  upon  them.  Then  parallel  passages  are  given 
in  the  margin  of  a  good  reference  Bible  and  still  more  fully  in  "The 
Treasury  of  Scripture  Knowledge,"  *  a  volume  worthy  of  a  place 
in  the  library  of  every  Bible  student. 

Fourth:  Arrange  the  results  of  your  topical  study  in  an  orderly 
way  and  write  them  down.  One  should  constantly  use  pen  and 
paper  in  Bible  study.  When  one  has  gone  through  the  Text  Book 
on  any  subject,  he  will  have  a  large  amount  of  material,  but  he  will 
want  to  get  it  into  usable  shape.  The  various  passages  given  on 
any  topic  in  the  Text  Book  are  classified,  but   the   classification   is 

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not  always  just  the  one  best  adapted  to  our  individual  use.  Take 
for  example  the  subject  '"  Prayer."  The  classification  of  texts  in 
the  Text  Book  is  very  suggestive,  but  a  better  one  for  some  pur- 
poses would  be:  1st.  Who  Can  Pray  so  that  God  Will  Hear?  2nd. 
To  Whom  to  Pray.  3d.  For  Whom  to  Pray.  4th.  When  to  Pray. 
5th.  Wliere  to  Pray.  6th.  For  What  to  pray.  7th.  How  to  Pray. 
8th.  Hindrances  to  Prayer.  9th.  The  results  of  Prayer.  The 
passages  given  in  the  Text  Book  would  come  under  these  heads. 
It  is  well  to  make  a  trial  division  of  the  subject  before  taking  up 
the  individual  passages  given  and  to  arrange  each  passage  as  we 
take  it  up  under  the  appropriate  head.  We  may  have  to  ad^  to  the 
divisions  with  which  we  began  as  we  find  new  passages.  The  best 
classification  of  passages  for  any  individual  is  the  one  he  makes 
for  himself,  although  he  will  get  helpful  suggestions  from  others. 

There  are  some  subjects  that  every  Christian  should  study  and 
study  as  soon  as  possible.     We  give  a  list  of  these: 

Sin. 

The  Atonement  (or  the  Blood  of  Christ). 

Justification. 

The  New  Birth. 

Adoption. 

Sanctification. 

Holiness. 

Assurance. 

The  Flesh. 

Cleansing. 

Faith. 

Repentance. 

Prayer. 

Thanksgiving. 

Praise. 

Worship. 

Love:  To  God,  to  Jesus  Christ,  to  Christians,  to  all  men. 

The  Future  Destiny  of  Believers. 

The  Future  Destiny  of  the  Wicked.  (Found  under  "Punishment 
of  the  Wicked,"  page  213;  and  "Death  of  the  Wicked,"  page  61.) 

The  Character  of  Christ. 

The  Resurrection  of  Chiist. 

The  Ascension  of  Christ. 


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The  Second  Coming  of  Christ:  The  fact,  the  manner,  the  pur- 
pose, the  results,  the  time. 

The  Reign  of  Christ. 

The  Holy  Spirit.     Who  and  What  He  is;  His  Work. 

God.     His  Attributes  and  Work. 

Grace. 

Messianic  Prophecies  (under  head,  "  Prophecies  Respecting 
Christ,  page  207). 

The  Church. 

The  Jews. 

Joy. 

The  Judgment. 

Life. 

Peace. 

Perfection. 

Persecution. 

4.  Study  the  Bible  by  chapters.  This  method  of  Bible  study  is 
not  beyond  any  person  of  average  intelligence  who  has  fifteen  min- 
utes or  more  a  day  to  put  into  Bible  Study.  It  will  take,  however, 
more' than  one  day  to  the  study  of  a  chapter  if  only  fifteen  minutes 
a  day  are  set  apart  for  the  work. 

First:  Select  the  chapters  you  wish  to  study.  It  is  well  to  take  a 
whole  book  and  study  the  chapters  in  their  order.  The  Acts  of  the 
Apostles  (or  the  Gospel  of  John)  is  a  good  book  to  begin  with. 
In  time  one  may  take  up  every  chapter  in  the  Bible,  but  it  would 
not  be  wise  to  begin  with  Genesis. 

Second:  Read  the  chapter  for  to=day's  study  five  times.  It  is 
well  to  read  it  aloud  at  least  once.  The  writer  sees  many  things 
when  he  reads  the  Bible  aloud  that  he  does  not  see  when  he  reads 
silently.     Each  new  reading  will  bring  out  some  new  point. 

Third:  Divide  the  chapters  into  their  natural  divisions  and  find 
headings  for  them  that  describe  in  the  most  striking  way  their  con- 
tents. For  example,  suppose  the  chapter  studied  is  1  Jno.  5. 
You  might  divide  in  this  way:  1st  Division,  verses  1-3.  The  Be- 
liever's Noble  Parentage.  2nd  Division,  verses  4,  5.  The  Believer's 
Glorious  Victory.  3rd  Division,  verses  6-10.  The  Believer's  Sure 
Ground  of  Faith.  4:th  Div.,  verses  11,  12.  The  Believer's  Priceless 
Possession.  5th  Div.,  verse  13.  The  Believer's  Blessed  Assurance. 
6th  Div.,  verses  14.  1.5.  The  Believer's  Unquestioning  Confidence. 
7th  Div.,  verses  16,  17.     The  Believer's  Great  Power  and  Responsi- 


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bility.  8th  Div.,  verses  18,  19.  The  Believer's  Perfect  Security. 
!)th  Div.,  verse  20.  The  Believer's  Precious  Knowledge.  10th  Div., 
verse  21.  The  Believer's  Constant  Duty.  lu  many  cases  the  natu- 
ral divisions  will  be  longer  than  in  this  chapter. 

Fourth:  Note  the  important  differences  between  the  Authorized 
Version  and  the  Eevised  and  write  them  in  the  margin  of  your 
Bible. 

Fifth:  Write  down  the  leading  facts  of  the  chapter  in  their 
proper  order. 

Sixth:  Make  a  note  of  the  persons  mentioned  in  the  chapter  and 
of  any  light  thrown  upon  their  character.  For  example,  your 
chapter  is  Acts  16.  The  persons  mentioned  are  Timothy,  Timothy's 
mother,  Timothy's  father,  the  brethren  at  Lystra  and  Iconium, 
Paul,  the  Jews  of  Lystra  and  Iconium,  the  apostles  and  elders  at 
Jerusalem,  a  man  of  Macedonia,  Luke,  some  women  of  Philippi, 
Lydia,  the  household  of  Lydia,  a  certain  damsel  possessed  with  a 
spirit  of  divination,  the  masters  of  this  damsel,  Silas,  the  praetors 
of  Philippi,  the  Philippian  mob,  the  jailor  of  Philippi,  the  prison- 
ers in  the  Philippian  jail,  ths  household  of  the  jailor,  the  lictors  of 
Philippi,  the  brethren  in  Philippi.  What  light  does  the  chap- 
ter throw  upon  the  character  of  each? 

Seventh:  Note  the  principal  lessons  of  the  chapter.  It  would  be 
well  to  classify  these:  e.  g.,  lessons  about  God,  Christ,  the  Holy 
Spirit,  etc.,  etc. 

Eighth:     The  Central  Truth  of  the  chapter. 

Ninth:     The  key  verse  of  the  chapter  if  there  is  one. 

Tenth:  The  best  verse  in  the  chapter.  Opinions  will  differ 
widely  here.  But  the  question  is,  which  is  the  best  verse  to  you  at 
this  present  reading.     Mark  it  and  memorize  it. 

Eleventh:  Note  the  verses  that  are  usable  as  texts  for  sermons  or 
talks  or  Bible  readings.  If  you  have  time  make  an  analysis  of  the 
thought  of  these  verses  and  write  it  in  the  margin,  or  on  the  oppo- 
site leaf  if  you  have  an  interleaved  Bible. 

Twelfth:  Name  the  chapter.  For  example.  Acts  1  might  be 
called  The  Ascension  Chapter;  Acts  2,  The  Day  of  Pentecost  Chap- 
ter; Acts  3,  The  Lame  Man's  Chapter;  etc.  Give  your  own  names 
to  the  chapters.  Give  the  name  that  sets  forth  the  most  important 
and  characteristic  feature  of  the  chapter. 

Thirteenth:  Note  subjects  for  further  study.  For  example,  you 
are  studying  Acts  1,     Subjects  suggested  for  further  study  are,  The 


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Baptism  with  the  Holy -Ghost  (see   Topical  Text  Book,    page  26); 
The  Ascension  (  page  20);  The  Second  Coming  of  Christ  (page  240). 

Fourteenth:  Words  and  phrases  for  further  study.  For  example 
you  are  studying  Jno.  3.  You  should  look  up  such  words  and  ex- 
pressions as,  "Eternal  life,"  "Born  again,"  "Water,"  "Believer,"' 
"The  Kingdom  of  God." 

Fifteenth:  Write  down  what  new  truth  you  have  learned  from 
the  chapter.  If  you  have  learned  none,  you  had  better  go  over  it 
again. 

Sixteenth:  What  truth  already  known  has  come  to  you  with  new 
power? 

Seventeenth:  What  definite  thing  have  you  resolved  to  do 
as  a  result  of  studying  this  chapter?  A  permanent  record  should 
be  kept  of  the  results  of  the  study  of  each  chapter.  It  is  well  to 
have  an  interleaved  Bible  and  keep  the  most  important  results  in 
this. 

5.  Study  the  Bible  as  the  Word  of  God.  The  Bible  is  the  Word  of 
God,  and  we  get  the  most  good  out  of  any  book  by  studying  it  as 
what  it  really  is.  It  is  often  said  that  we  should  study  the  Bible  just 
as  we  study  any  other  book.  That  principle  contains  a  truth,  but 
it  also  contains  a  great  error.  The  Bible  it  is  true  is  a  book  as 
other  books  are  books,  the  same  laws  of  grammatical  and  literary 
construction  and  interpretation  hold  here  as  hold  in  other  books. 
But  the  Bible  is  an  entirely  unique  book.  It  is  what  no  other  book 
is  —The  Word  of  God.  This  can  be  easily  proveu  to  any  candid 
man.  The  Bible  ought  then  to  be  studied  as  no  other  book  is.  It 
should  be  studied  as  the  Word  of  God.  (1  Thes.  2:  13.)  This 
involves  five  things. 

First:  A  greater  eagerness  and  more  careful  and  candid  study  to 
find  out  just  what  it  teaches  than  is  bestowed  upon  any  other  book 
or  upon  all  other  books.  We  must  know  the  mind  of  God;  here 
it  is  revealed. 

Second:  A  prompt  and  unquestioning  acceptance  of  and  sub  ■ 
mission  to  its  teachings  when  definitely  ascertained,  even  when 
these  teachings  appear  to  us  unreasonable  or  impossible.  If  this 
book  is  the  Word  of  God  how  foolish  to  submit  its  teachings  to  the 
criticism  of  our  finite  reason.  The  little  boy  who  discredits  his  wise 
father's  statements  because  to  his  infant  mind  they  appear  unrea- 
sonable, is  not  a  philosopher  but  a  fool.    When  we  are  once  satisfied 


METHODS  OF  BIBLE  STUDY  xIU 

that  the  Bible  is  the  Word  of  God,  its  clear  teachings  must  be  the 
end  of  all  controversy  and  discussion. 

Third:  Absolute  reliance  upon  all  its  promises  in  all  their  length 
and  breadth  and  depth  and  height.  The  one  who  studies  the  Bible 
as  the  Word  of  God  will  say  of  every  promise  no  matter  how  vast 
and  beyond  belief  it  appears,  "God  who  cannot  lie  has  promised 
this,  so  I  will  claim  it  for  myself. "  Mark  the  promises  you  thus 
claim.  Look  each  day  for  some  new  promise  from  your  infinite 
Father.  He  has  put  "His  riches  in  glory"  at  your  disposal.  (Phil. 
4:  19.) 

Fourth:  Obedience — prompt,  exact,  unquestioning,  joyous 
obedience — to  every  command  that  it  is  evident  from  the  context 
applies  to  you.  Be  on  the  lookout  for  new  orders  from  the  King. 
Blessing  lies  in  the  direction  of  obedience  to  them.  God's  com- 
mands are  but  signboards  that  mark  the  road  to  present  success 
and  blessedness  and  to  eternal  glory. 

Fifth:  Studying  the  Bible  as  the  "Word  of  God,  involves  studying 
it  as  His  own  voice  speaking  directly  to  you.  When  you  open  the 
Bible  to  study  it  realize  that  you  have  come  into  the  very  presence 
of  God  and  that  now  He  is  going  to  speak  to  you.  Every  hour  thus 
spent  in  Bible  study  will  be  an  hour's  walk  and  talk  with  God. 

6.  Study  the  Bible  prayerfully.  The  author  of  the  book  is 
willing  to  act  as  interpreter  of  it.  He  does  so  when  we  ask 
Him  to.  The  one  who  prays  with  earnestness  and  faith,  the 
Psalmist's  prayer,  "Open  thou  mine  eyes  that  I  may  behold  won- 
drous things  out  of  Thy  law,"  will  get  his  eyes  opened  to  see 
beauties  and  wonders  in  the  Word  that  he  never  dreamed  of  before. 
Be  very  definite  about  this.  Each  time  you  open  the  Bible  to  study 
it  for  a  few  minutes  or  many,  ask  God  to  give  you  the  open  and  dis- 
cerning eye,  and  expect  Him  to  do  it.  Every  time  you  come  to  a 
difficulty  lay  it  before  God  and  ask  an  explanation  and  expect  it. 
How  often  we  think  as  we  puzzle  over  hard  passages,  "  Oh  if  I  only 
had  so  and  so  here  to  explain  this."  God  is  always  present.  Take 
it  to  Him.  • 

7.  Look  for  "  the  thhigs  concerning  Christ "  "  in  all  the  Scrip- 
tures." Christ  is  everywhere  in  the  Bible  (Luke  24:  27)  be  on  the 
lookout  for  Him  and  mark  His  presence  when  you  find  it. 

8.  Improve  spare  moments  in  Bible  Study.  In  almost  every  man's 
life  many  minutes  each  day  are  lost;  while  waiting  for  meals   or 


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trains,  while  riding  on  the  cars,  etc.  Carry  a  pocket  Bible  or 
Testament  with  you  and  save  these  golden  minutes  by  putting 
them  to  the  very  best  use  listening  to  the  voice  of  God.  The  Top- 
ical Text  Book  can  be  easily  carried  in  the  pocket  as  a  h«lp  in  the 
work. 

9.  Store  away  the  Scripture  in  your  mind  and  heart.  It  will  keep 
you  from  sin  (Ps.  119:  11.  R.  V.),  from  false  doctrine  (Acts  20:  29, 
30,  32.  2  Tim.  S:  13-15),  it  will  fill  your  heart  with  joy  (Jer.  15:  16), 
and  peace  (Ps.  85:  8),  it  will  give  you  victory  over  the  Evil  One  (1 
Jno.  2:14),  it  will  give  you  power  in  prayer  (Jno.  15:7),  it  will 
make  you  wiser  than  the  aged  and  your  enemies  (Ps.  119:  100,  98, 
130.)  it  will  make  you  "  complete,  furnished  completely  unto  every 
good  work.  (2  Tim.  3: 16,  17,  R.  V.)  Try  it.  Do  not  memorize  at 
random  but  memorize  Scripture  in  a  connected  way.  Memorize 
texts  bearing  on  various  subjects  in  proper  order.  Memorize  by 
chapter  and  verse  that  you  may  know  where  to  put  your  finger  up- 
on the  text  if  any  one  disputes  it. 


New  Topical  Text  Book 


TOPICAL  TEXT  BOOK 

FOR  THE  USE  OF 

THE  BIBLE  STUDENT. 


ACC. 


ADO. 


Access  to  God. 

Is  of  God.  Psa.  65 :  4. 

Is  bv  Christ.  Juo.  10:  7,  9.  Jno.  14:6. 

Rom.  5:  2.  Eph.  2:  13.    Eph.  3:  12. 

Heb.  7:  19,  2.3.   Heb.  10:  19.  1  Pet. 

3 :  18. 
Is  bv  the  Holy  Ghost.  Eph.  2:  18. 
Obtained  through  faith.   Acts  14:27. 

Eora.  5:  2.    Eph.  3:  12.  HeJb.  11:  6. 
Follows  upon  reconciliation  to  God. 

Col.  1:21,  22. 
In  i.iayer.     Deu.  4:7.     Mat.  6:6.    1 

Pet.  1:17.     (See  Prayer.) 
In  His  temple.    Psa.  15: 1.  Psa.  27:4. 

Psa.  43:3.    Psa.  65:4. 
To  obtain    mercy    and  grace.    Heb. 

4 :  16. 
A  privilege  of  saints.   Deu.  4:7.   Psa. 

l.-.th.    Psa.  23:6.    Psa.  24:3,  4. 
Saints  have,  with  confidence.  Eph. 

3:  12.    Heb.  4:  16.    Heb.  10:  19,  22. 
Vouchsafed     to    repenting    sinners. 

Hos.  14:  2.    Joel   2:12.     (See  Ee- 

pentance.) 
Saints  earnestly    seek.     Psa.  27:  4. 

Psa.  42:  1,  2.    Psa.  43:3.    Psa.  84: 

1.2. 
The  wicked  commanded  to  seek.  Isa. 

55 :  6.     Jas.  4 :  8. 
Urge  others  to  seek.    Isa.  2:3.  Jer. 

31 : 6. 
Promises  connected  with.    Psa.  145: 

18.    Isa.  55:3.    Mat.  6:6.    Jas.  4:8. 
Blessedness  of.    Psa.  16 :  11.    Psa.  65 : 

4.    Psa.  73:28. 
Typified.    Lev.  16:  12—15,  with  Heb. 

10: 19—22. 
Exemplified.  Moses,  Exo.  24:  2.  Exo. 

34:4—7. 

Adoption. 

Explained.    2  Cor.  6:18. 

Is  according  to  promise.    Rom,  9:8, 

Gal.  3:  29. 
Is  by  faith.    Gal.  3;  7,26. 


Is  of    God's  grace.     Eze.    16:   3—6. 

Rom.  4:16, 17.    Eph.  1 :  5,  6,  11. 
Is  through  Christ.  Jno.  1 :  12.   Gal.  4 : 

4,    5.      Eph.    1:  5.    Heb.  2;  10,  13. 
Saints  predestinated  unto.    Rom.  8: 

29.    Eph.  1 :  5, 11. 
Of   Gentiles,    predicted.    Hos.  2:  23. 

Rom.  9:  24—26.    Eph.  3:6. 
The  .Vdopted  are  gathered  together 

in  one  by  Christ.    Jno.  11 :  52. 
New  birth  connected  with,    Jno.  1 : 

12,  13. 
The    Holy    Spirit   is    a  Witness  of. 

Rom.  8:  16. 
Being  led  by    the  Spirit  is  an  evi- 
dence of.    Rom.  8:14. 
Saints  receive  the  Spirit  of.    Rom. 

8:15.    Gal.  4:6. 
A    privilege    of   saints.    Jno.  1 :  12.  1 

Jno.  3:  1. 
Saints  become  brethren  of  Christ  by. 

Jno.  20:17.    Heb.  2:11,12. 
Saints  wait  for  the  final  consumma- 
tion of.  Rom.  8: 19,  23.    1  Jno.  3:2. 
Subjects  saints  to  the  fatherly   dis- 
cipline of  God.    Deu.  8:  5.  2  Sam. 

7:  14.  Pro.  3:  11,  12,  Heb.  12:  .5—11. 
God  is    long-suffering    and  merciful 

towards  the  partakers  of.    Jer.  31 : 

1,  9,  20. 
Should  lead  to  holiness.    2  Cor.  6:  17, 

18,  with  2  Cor.  7:  1.     Phi.  2:  15.  1 

Jno.  3:2,  3. 
Should  Produce 

Likeness  to  God.    Mat.  5:  44,  45,  48. 

Eph.  5:1. 

child-like  confidence  in  God.    Mat. 
6:25-.34. 

A  desire  for  God's  glory.  Mat.  5 :  16. 

A  spirit  of  prayer.  Mat.  7 :  7—11. 

A  love  of  peace.  Mat.  5:  9. 

A  forgiving  spirit.  Mat.  6:  14. 

A  merciful  spirit.  Luke  6:  35,  36. 

An  avoidance  of  ostentation.    Mat. 
6:1—4,6,18. 
Safety  of   those  who  receive.     Pro, 

14:26. 


AFF. 


AFP. 


Confers  a  new  name.  Num.  6:  27.  Isa. 

62:  2.      Acts  15:  17.  (See  Titles  of 

of  Saints.) 
Entitles  to  an  inheritance.    Mat.  13: 

43.     Eom.  8:17.    Gal.  3:  29.  Gal.  4: 
7.     Epb.  3:6. 
Is  to  be  pleaded  in  prayer.    Isa.  63 : 

16.  Mat.  6:9. 
Illustrated.  Joseph's  sons.  Gen.  48:  5, 

14,  16,  22.      Moses,  Exo.  2 :  10.  Esther, 
Est.  2 :  7. 

Typified.    Israel,  Exo.  4  :  22.     Hos.  11 : 

1.  Rom.  9:4. 
Exemplified.    Solomon,  1  Chr.  28 :  6. 

Affections,  The. 

Should  be  supi-emely  set  upon  God. 

Deu.  6:.5.    Mar.  12:30. 
Should  be  set 

Upon  the  commandments  of  God. 
Psa.  19:  8—10.  Psa.  119:  20,  97, 
103,  167. 

Upon  the  house  and  worship  of 
God.  1  Chr.  29:  3.  Psa.  26:  8. 
Psa.  27:4.    Psa.  84:  1.  2. 

Upon  the  people  of  God.  Psa.  16: 
3.  Eom.  12:  10.  2  Cor.  7:  13—15. 
1  The.  2:8. 

Upon  heavenly  things.    Col.  3: 1,  2. 
Should  be  zealously  engaged  for  God. 

Psa.  09:  9.    Psa.  119:  139.    Gal.  4:18. 
Christ  claims  the  first  place  in.   Mat. 

10:37.    Luke  14:  26. 
Enkindled    by    communion    with 

Christ.     Luke  24 :  32. 
Blessedness  of  making  God  the  ob- 
ject of.     Psa.  91:14. 
Should  not  grow  cold.  Psa.  106:  12,  13. 

Mat.  24:  12.    Gal.  4:  1,5.    Rev.  2:  4. 
Of   saints,   supi'emely    set   on    God. 

Psa.  42 : 1.  Psa.  73 :  25.    Psa.  119 :  10. 
Of  tha  wicked,  not  sincerely  set  on 

God.    Isa.  58:  1,2.     Eze.  33:  31,  32. 

Luke  8: 13. 
Carnal   affections    should    be    mort- 
ified.     Rom.   8:13.    Rom.   13:14.    1 

Cor  9 :  27.     Col.  3:5.    1  The.  4 :  5. 
Carnal  affections  crucified  in  saints. 

Rom.  6:6.     Gal.  5:24. 
False    teachers    seek    to   captivate. 

Gal.  1:10.      Gal.  4:17.     2  Tim.  3:6. 

2Pet.  2:3,  18.    Rev.  2:14,  20. 
Of  the  wicked,   are  unnatural    and 

perverted.    Rom.  1  :  31.    2  Tim.  3: 

3.    2  Pet.  2 :  10. 

Afflicted,  Duty    toward  the. 

To  pray  for  them.    Acts  12:5.    Phi. 

1 :  16,  19.    Jas.  5 :  14—16. 
To  sympathize  with  them.   Eom.  12: 

15.  Gal.  6:  2. 

To  pity  tliem.    Job  6:  14. 

To  bear  them  in  mind.    Heb.  13:  3. 

To  visit  them.    Jas.  1 :  27. 


To  comfort  them.  Job  16:  5.  Job 
29 :  25.    2  Cor.  1:4.    1  The.  4 :  18. 

To  relieve  them.  Job.  31 :  19,  20.  Isa. 
58 :  10.    Phi.  4 :  14.    1  Tim.  5 :  10. 

To  protect  them.  Psa.  82 :  3.  Pro.  22 : 
22.    Pro.  31 :  5. 

Afflicted  Saints. 

God  is  with.    Psa.  46:  5,  7.    Isa.  43:2. 
God  is  a  refuge  and  strength  to.  Psa. 

27  :  5,  6.  Isa.  25 :  4.    Jer.  16 :  19.  Nab. 

1:7. 
God  comforts.    Isa.  49:  13.    Jer.  31: 

13.    Mat.  5 :  4.  2  Cor.  1 :  4,  5.    2  Cor. 

7:  6. 
God  preserves.    Psa.  34 :  20. 
God  delivers.     Psa.    34:  4,  19.    Pro. 

12:13.    Jer.  39:17,  18. 
Christ  is  with.    Jno.  14:18. 
Christ  supports.    2  Tim.  4:17.    Heb. 

2:18. 
Christ  comforts.    Isa.  61 :  2.    Mat.  11 : 

28—30.   Luke  7 :  13.    Jno.  14 :  1.  Jno. 

16 :  33. 
Christ  preserves.    Isa.  63:  9.    Luko 

21:  18. 
Christ  delivers.    Rev.  3 :  10. 
Should    praise  God.     Psa.  13:  5,  6. 

Psa.  56:8— 10.    Psa.  57  :  6,  7.     Psa. 

71 :  20—23. 
Should  imitate  Christ.  Heb.  12:  1—3. 

1  Pet.  2:21-23. 
Should  imitate  the  prophets.      Jas. 

5 :  10. 
Should   be     patient.      Luke   21:  19. 

Rom.  12:  12.    2  The.  1:4.     Jas.  1:4. 

1  Pet.  2 :  20. 
Should  be  resigned.    ISam.  3:  18.    2 

Kin.  20 :  19.    Job  1 :  21.    Psa.  39 :  9. 
Should  not  despise  chastening.     Job 

5:  17.    Pro.  3:  11.    Heb.  12:5. 
Should  acknowledge    the  justice  of 

their  chastisements.      Neh.  9:  33. 

Job  2: 10.     Isa.  64:5— 7.     Lam.  3: 

39.    Mic.  7 :  9. 
Should  avoid  sin.  Job  34 :  31,  32.  Jno, 

5:14.    1  Pet.  2:12. 
Should  trust  in  the  goodness  of  God. 

Job  13 :  15.    Psa.  71 :  20.    2  Cor.  1 :  9. 
Should  turn  and  devote    themselves 

to  God.    Psa.  116 :  7—9.  Jer.  50 :  3,  4. 

Hos.  6:1. 
Should  keep   the    pious    resolutions 

made    during   affliction.      Psa.  66: 

13—15. 
Should  be  frequent  in  prayer.     Psa. 

50:15.    Psa.  55 :  16, 17.    (See  Afflic- 
tion, Prayer  under.) 
Should     take   encouragement    from 

former  mercies.    Psa.  27  :  9.    2  Cor, 

1:  10. 
Examples  of  afflicted  saints.    Joseph, 

Gen.  39:  20—23.      Psa.    105:  17—19. 

Moses,  Heb.  11 :  25.   Eli,  1  Sam.  3: 18 

Neliemiah.'Seh.  1:  4.     Ji'h,  Job  1: 

20—22.     David,   2  Sam,    12:    15-23. 


AFF. 


AFF. 


Paul,  Acts  20:    22-24.    Acts  21:    13. 
Apostles,  1  Cor.  4 :  13.  2  Cor.  6 :  4—10. 

Affliction,  Consolation  under. 

God  is  tho  Author  and  Giver  of.  Psa. 

23:  4.  Koni.  l.j:  5.  2  Cor.  1 :  3.  2  Cor. 

7:6.  Col.  1:11.  2  The.  2:  16,  17. 
Christ  is  the  Author  and  Giver  of. 

Isa.  61 :  2.  Jiio.  14 :  IS.  2  Cor.  1 :  5. 
The  Holy  Ghost  is  the  Author  and 

Giver  of.    Juo.  14:  16,  17.  Jno.  15: 

26.  Juo.  16:  7.  Acts  9:  31. 
Promised.     Isa.  .51:  3,  12.  Isa.  66:  13. 

Eze.  14 :  22,  23.  Hos.  2 :  14.  Zee.  1 :  17. 
Throuf,'h   the  Holy  Scriptures.    Psa. 

119:  .")0,  76.  Rom.  15:  4. 
By  ministers  of  the  gospel.    Isa.  40: 

1,2.1  Cor.  14:3.  2  Cor.  1 :  4,  6. 
Is  abundant.    Psa.  71 :  21.  Isa.  66:  11. 
Is  strong.     Heb.  6 :  18. 
Is  everlasting.    2  The.  2 :  16. 
Is  a  cause  of  praise.    Isa.  12:  1.  Isa. 

49:13. 
Pray  for.    Psa.  119:82. 
Saints    should    administer    to    each 

other.    1  The.  4 :  18.  1  The.  5 :  11,  14. 
Is  sought  in  vain  from   the   world. 

Psa.  69 :  20.  Ecc.  4 :  1.  Lam.  1 :  2. 
To  those  who  mourn  for  sin.   Psa.  51 : 

17.     Isa.  1:18.    Isa.  40:1,2.   Isa.  61 : 

1.   Mic.  7:18,  19.    Luke  4:  18. 
To  the  troubled  in  mind.      Psa.  42:  5. 

Psa.  94 :  19.  Jno.  14 :  1,  27.     Jno.  16 : 

20,  22. 
To  those  deserted  by  friends.    Psa. 

27  :  10.      Psa.  41 :  9—12.     Jno.  14 :  18. 

Jno.  15 :  18,  19. 
To  the  persecuted.    Deu.  33 :  27. 
To  the  poor.    Psa.  10 :  14.    Psa.  34 :  6, 

9,10. 
To  the  sick.    Psa.  41 :  3. 
To  th.e  tempted.    Rom.  16:20.    1  Cor. 

10 :  13.  2  Cor.  12 :  9.    Jas.  1 :  12.    Jas. 

4:7.     2  Pet.  2 :  9.     Rev.  2 :  10. 
In  prospect  of  death.    Job.  19:  25,  26. 

Psa.  23 :  4.    Juo.  14 :  2.     2  Cor.  5 :  1. 

1  The.  4:14.    Heb.  4 :  9.  Rev.  7 :  14— 

17.    Rev.  14:13. 
linder  the  infirmities  of  age.  Psa.  71: 

9,18. 

Affliction,  Prayer  under. 

Exhortation  to    Jas.  5 :  13. 

That  God  would  consider  our  troub- 
le. 2  Kin.  19:16.  Neh.  9:  32.  Psa. 
9:13.    Lam.  5.  1. 

For  the  presence  and  support  of  God. 
Psa.  10:1.    Psa.  102:2. 

That  the  Holy  Spirit  may  not  be 
withdrawn.    Psa.  51:11. 

For  divine  comfort.  Psa.  4 :  6.  Psa 
119:  76. 

For  mitigation  of  troubles.  Psa.  .39 : 
12,  13. 


For  deliverance.   Psa.  25:  17,  22.  Psa. 

39 :  10.    Isa.  64 :  9—12.    Jer.  17 :  14. 
For  pardon  and  deliverance  from  sin. 

Psa.  39:  8.     Psa.  51 :  1.    Psa.  79:  8. 
That  we  may  be  turned  to  God.    Psa. 

80 :  7.    Psa.  85 :  4—6.    Jer.  31 :  18. 
For  divine  teaching  and  direction. 

Job34:32.    Psa.  27:11.    Psa.  113:10. 
For  increase  of  faith.     Mar.  9 :  24. 
For  mercy.    Psa.  6 : 2.     Hab.  3 : 2. 
For  restoration  to  joy.    Psa.  51 :  8,  12. 

Psa.  69:29.    Psa.  90: 14, 15. 
For    protection     and     preservation 

from  enemies.    2  Kin.  19:19.  2  Chr. 

20:12.     Psa.  17:8,  9. 
That  we  may  know  the  causes  of  our 

trouble.    Job  6:  24.  .Job  10:  2.  Job. 

13:23,24. 
That  we  may  be  taught  the  uncer- 
tainty of  life.    Psa.  39:4. 
That  we   may   be   quickened.    Psa. 

143;  11. 

Afflictions. 

God  appoints.    2  Kin.  6:  33.  Job  5: 

0,  17.  Psa.  66:  11.    Amos  3:  6.  Mic. 

6:9. 
God  dispenses,  as  He  will.    Job  11: 

10.    Isa.  10:15.  Isa.  45,7. 
God  regulates  the  measure  of.    Psa. 

80:  5.  Isa.  9:1.  Jer.  46:  28. 
God  determines  the  continuance  of. 

Gen.  15:  13,  14.    Num.  14:  33.    Isa. 

10 :  25.    Jer.  29 :  10. 
God  does  not  willingly  send.    Lam. 

3 :  33. 
Man  is  born  to.  Job  5 : 6,  7.  Job  14 : 1. 
Saints  appointed  to.    1  The.  3:3. 
Consequent  upon  the  fall.    Gen.  3: 

16-19. 
Sin  produces.    Job  4:  8.   Job  20:  11. 

Pro.  1 :  31. 
Sin  visited  with.  2  Sam.  12:  14.  Psa. 

89:  30—32.      Isa.  57:  17.     Acts  13: 

10,  11. 
Often  severe.    Jobl6:7— 16.    Psa.  42: 

7.    Psa.  66 :  12.  Jon.  2 :  3.  Rev.  7  :  14. 
Always  less  than  we  deserve.    Ezr.  9 : 

13.    Psa.  103 :  10. 
Frequently  terminate  in  good.    Gen. 

50:  20.  Exo.  1 :  11,  12.  Deu.  8: 15,  16. 

Jer.  24:5,  6,  Eze.  20:. 37. 
Tempered  with  mercy.  Psa.  78:38,  39. 

Psa.  106:    43—46.     Isa.  30:    18-21. 

Lam.  3 :  32.  Mic.  7 :  7—9.  Nah.  1 :  12. 
Saints  are  to  expect.     Juo.  16:  33. 

Acts  14 :  22. 
Of  saints,   are  comparatively  light. 

Acts  20:  23,  24.    Rom.  8: 18.  2  Cor. 

4:17. 
Of  saints,  are  but  temporary.    Psa. 

30:  5.      Psa.  103:  9.     Isa.  54:  7,8. 

Jno.  16:  20.  1  Pet.  1 :  6.  1  Pet.  5:  10. 
Saints  have  joy  under.     Job  5:  17. 

Jas.  5 :  11. 


AFF. 


AGR. 


Of  saints,  end  in  joy  and  blessed- 
ness. Psa.  126:  5,  6.  Isa.  61:  2,  3. 
Mat.  5:4.    1  Pet.  4:  13,  14. 

Often  arise  from  the  pi-ofession  of 
the  gospel.  Mat.  24:  9.  Jno.  15: 
21.    2  Tim.  3:  11,  12. 

Exhibit  the  love  and  faithfulness  of 
God.    Deu.8:5.    Psa.  119:75.    Pro. 
3:12.    1  Cor.  11:32.    Heb.  12:  6,  7.    I 
Eev.  3:  19. 

Afflictions  Made  Beneficial. 

In  promoting  the  glory  of  God.  Jno. 
9 :  1—3.   Jno  11 :  3,  4.     Jno.  21 :  18,  19. 

In  exhibiting  the  power  and  faith- 
fulness of  God.  Psa.  34:19,  20.  2 
Cor.  4:8— 11. 

In  teacliing  us  thewill  of  God.  Psa. 
119:71.     Isa  26:  9.    Mic.  6:9. 

In  turning  us  to  God.  Deu.  4:  30,  31. 
Neh.  1:  8,9.  Psa.  78:  34.  Isa.  10: 
20,21.     Hos.  2:6,  7. 

In  keeping  us  from  again  departing 
from  God.  Job  34:  31,  .32.  Isa.  10:  20. 
Eze.  14:  10,  11. 

In  leading  us  to  seek  God  in  prayer. 
Jud.  4:3.  Jer.  31:18.  Lam.  2:  17— 
19.  Hos.  5:  14,  15.  Jon.  2:1. 

In  convincing  us  of  sin.  Job  36:  8,  9. 
Psa.  119:  67.  Luke  15:  16—18. 

In  leading  us  to  confession  of  sin. 
Num.  21:  7.  Psa.  .32:  5.  Psa.  51 :  3,  5. 

In  testing  and  exhibiting  our  sincer- 
ity. Job  23: 10.  Psa.  66:10.  Pro. 
17:3. 

In  trying  our  faith  and  obedience. 
Gen.  22:  1,  2,  with  Heb.  11 :  17.  Exo. 
15 :  23—25.  Deu.  8 :  2, 16.  1  Pet.  1 :  7. 
Eev.  2:10. 

In  humbling  us.  Deu.  8:3, 16.  2  Chr. 
7:  13, 14.  Lam.  3: 19,  20.  2  Cor.  12:  7. 

In  purifj'ing  us.  Ecc.  7  :  2,  3.  Isa.  1 : 
25,26.  Isa.  48: 10.  Jer.  9:  6,  7.  Zee. 
13:9.     Mai.  3:2,3. 

In  exercising  our  patience.  Psa.  40: 
1.  Rom.  5:3.  Jas.  1:3.  1  Pet. 
2:20. 

In  rendering  us  fruitful  in  good 
•works.    Jno.  15:2.    Heb.  12:  10,  11. 

In  furthering  the  gospel.  Acts  8:  3, 
4.  Acts  11:  19-21.  Phi.  1:12.  2 
Tim.  2:9,  10.     2  Tim.  4:  16,17. 

Exemplified.  Joseph\^  brethren,  Gen. 
42:21.  Joseph,  Gen.  45:5,  7,  8.  Is- 
rael. Deu.  8:  3,  5.  Josiah,  2  Kin.  22 : 
19.  Hezekiah,  2  Chr.  32 :  25,  26.  Ma- 
nasseh,  2  Chr.  33 :  12.  Jonah,  Jon  2 : 
7.    Prodigal  son,  Luke  15 :  21. 

Afflictions  of  the  Wicked,  The. 

God  is  glorified  in.    Exo.  14 :  4.     Eze. 

38:22,  23. 
God  holds  in  derision.     Psa.  37:  13, 

Pro.  1 :  26,  27. 


Are  multiplied.    Deu.  31 :  17.  Job  20.: 

12—18.    Psa.  32:  10. 
Are  continual.  Job  15 :  20.    Ecc.  2 :  23. 

Isa.  32 :  10. 
Are  often  sudden.    Psa.  73:  19.    Pro. 

6:15.    Isa.  30:13.  Rev.  18:  10. 
Are  often  judicially  sent.    Job  21 :  17. 

Psa.  107:17.    Jer.  30:15. 
Are  for  examples  to  others.    Psa.  64: 

7—9.    Zep.  3:6,  7.    1  Cor.  10:  5-11. 

2  Pet.  2 :  6. 
Are    ineffectual    of   themselves,   for 

their  conversion.     Exo.  9:30.    Isa. 

9:13.    Jer.  2:30.    Hag.  2:17. 
Their  persecution  of  saints,  a  cause 

of.     Deu.  30:7.      Psa.  55:19.     Zee. 

2:9.    2  The.  1 :  6. 
Impenitence  is  a  cause  of.    Pro.  1: 

30,31.    Eze.  24:13.    Amos  4:  6—12. 

Zee.  7:11,12.    Rev.  2:21,  22. 
Sometimes    humble    them.      1    Kin. 

21 :  27. 
Frequently  harden.     Neh.  9:  28,  29. 

Jer.  5 :  3. 
Produce  slavish    fear.     Job    15:  24. 

Psa.  73:19.    Jer.  49:3,  5. 
Saints  should    not    be    alarmed    at. 

Pro.  3:25,  26. 
Exemplified.     Pharaoh  and  the   Egyp- 
tians, Exo.  9: 14, 15.  Exo.  14:  24,  25. 

Ahnziah,  2  Kin.  1 : 1—4.  Gehazi,  2  Kin. 

5:27.    Jehoram,  2    Chr.    21:    12—19. 

Uzziah,  2  Chr.  26:  19—21.   Ahaz,  &c., 

2Chr.  28:5-8,  22. 

Agriculture  or  Husbandry. 

The  cultivation  of  tlie  earth.     Gen. 

3 :  23. 
The    occupation    of  man  before  the 

fall.    Gen.  2:15. 
Rendered  laborious  by  the  curse  on 

the  earth.    Gen.  3 :  17—19. 
Man  doomed  to  labor  in,   after  the 

fall.    Gen.  3:23. 
Contributes   to  the  support   of  all. 

Ecc.  5 :  9. 
The  providence    of   God    to   be    ac- 
knowledged in  the  produce  of.  Jer. 

5:24.  Hos.  2:8. 
Requiees 

Wisdom.    Isa.  28:26. 

Diligence.     Pro.  27:  23—27.     Ecc. 
11:6. 

Toil.    2  Tim.  2:6. 

Patience  in  waiting.    Jas,  5 :  7. 
Diligence     in,     abundantly     recom- 
pensed.   Pro.  12:  11.     Pro.  13:  23. 

Pro.  28:19.    Heb.  6:7. 
Persons  engaged  in,  called 

Tillers  of  the  ground.      Gen.  4:2. 

Husbandmen.  *2  Chr.  26:10.  • 

Laborers.     Mat.  9:37.     Mat.  20:1. 
Peace  favorable  to.     Isa.  2 :  4.     Jer. 

31 :  24. 
War  destructive  to.    Jer.  50:  16.  Jer. 

51 :  23. 


AQR. 


ALL. 


Patriarchs  engaged  in.     Geu.  4:  2. 

Gen.  9:  20. 
Tlie  labor  of,  supposed  to  be  lessened 

by  Noah.    Geu.  3:  29,  with  Gen.  9: 

20. 
The  Jews  loved  and  followed.     Jud. 

6:11.    1  Kin.  19:19.    2  Chr.  26:  10. 
Soil  of  Canaan  suited  to.     Gen.  13: 

10.    Dcu.  8:7— 9. 
Cliniato  of  Canaan  favorable  to  Deu. 

11:10,11. 
Was  promoted  amongst  the  jews, 

BY 

Allotments  to  each  family.      Num. 

m :  7—9. 
The  right  of  redemption.    Lev.  2") : 

23-28. 
Separation     from     other   nations. 

Exo.  33 :  16. 
The     prohibition     against   usury. 

Exo.  22-.  2.J. 
The  promises  of  God's  blessing  on. 

Lev.  26:4.    Deu.  7:13.     Deu.   11: 

14,  lo. 
Enactments  to  protect; 
Not  to  covet  the  fields  of  another. 

Deu.  5:  21. 
Not  to  move  landmarks.    Deu.  19: 

14.    Pro.  22 :  28. 
Not  to  CTit  down  crops  of  another. 

Deu.  23:2.3. 
Against    the      trespass    of   cattle. 

Exo.  22 :  5. 
Against   injuring  the  produce  of. 

Exo.  22 :  6. 
Often     performed     by  hirelings.      1 
Chr.  27  :  26.   2  Chr.  26:  10.    Mat.  20: 
8.  Luke  17:  7. 
Not    to   be   engaged    in  during  the 

Sabbatical  year.    Exo.  23 :  10, 11. 
Produce  of,  given  as  rent  for  land. 

Mat.  21 :  S3,  34. 
Produce  of,  often  blasted  because  of 
sin.    Isa.  5:10.    Isa.  7:23.    Jer.  12: 
13.  Joel  1 :  10,  11. 
Grief   occasioned  by  the  failure  of 
the  fruits  of.    Joel  1 :  11.     Amos  5: 
16, 17. 
Produce  of,  exported.     1  Kin.  5:11. 

Eze.  27:17. 
Operations  in; 
Hedging.    Isa.  5 :  2,  .5.    Hos.  2 :  6. 
Plowing.    Job  1 :  14. 
Digging.      Isa.  5:  6.      Luke  13:  8. 

Luke  16 :  3. 
Manuring.      Isa.  25:10.      Luke  14: 

34,  3.-,. 
Harrowing.    Job  39 :  10.  Isa.  28 :  24. 
Gathering  out  the  stones.  Isa.  5:  2. 
Sowing.    Ecc.    11:    4.    Isa.    32:  20. 

Mat.  13:3. 
Planting.    Pro.  31:  16.  Isa.  44:  14. 

Jer.  31 :  5. 
Watering.      Deu.  11:10.      ICor.  3: 

Weeding.    Mat.  13 :  28. 
Grafting.    Rom.  11 :  17—19,  24. 


Pruning.   Lev.  25:  3.  Isa.  5:  6.  Jno. 

15 :  2. 
Mowing.    Psa.  129 :  7.  Amos  7 : 1. 
Reaping.    Isa.  17 :  5. 
Binding.    Gen  37 :  7.  Mat.  13 :  30. 
Gleaning.  Lev.  19:  9.  Ruth  2:  3. 
Stacking.  Exo.  22 :  6. 
Threshing.    Deu.  25:4.    Jud.  6:11. 
Winnowing.    Ruth  3 :  2.  Mat.  3 :  12. 
Storing  in  barns.    Mat.  6:  26.  Mat. 

13 :  30. 
Beasts  used  in; 
The  ox.    Deu.  25:4. 
The  ass.    Deu.  22 :  10. 
The  horse.    Isa.  28 :  28. 
Implements  of; 
The  plow.    1  Sam.  13:20. 
The  harrow.  2  Sam.  12:  31. 
The  mattock.      1  Sam.  13:20.     Isa. 

7 :  25. 
The  sickle.    Deu.  16 :  9.  Deu.  23 :  25. 
The  pruning-hook.    Isa.  18:  5.  Joel 

3:10. 
The  fork.    1  Sam.  13:  21. 
The  ax.    1  Sam.  13:20. 
The  teethed  threshing  instrument. 

Isa.  41: 15. 
The  flail,  &c.    Isa.  28:27. 
The  cart.  1  Sam.  6:  7.  Isa.  28:  27,  28. 
The  shovel.    Isa.  30:  24. 
The  sieve.    Amos  9:  9. 
The  fan.    Isa.  30:  24.     Mat.  3:12. 

iLXiUSTBATIVE  OF  THE 

Culture  of  the  Church.    1  Cor.  3 :  9. 
Culture  of  the  heart.     Jer.    4 :  3. 
Hos.  10:12. 

Alliance  and  Society  ■wilt  the 
Enemies  of  God. 

Forbidden.    Exo.  23 :  32.    Exo.  34 :  12. 

Deu.  7  :  2,  3.    Deu.  13 :  6,  8.    Jos.  23 : 

6,  7.    Jud.  2 :  2.    Ezr.  9 :  12.    Pro.  1 : 

10, 15.    2  Cor.  6 :  14-17.    Eph.  5 :  11. 
Lead  to  idolatry.     Exo.  34 :  15,  16. 

Num.  25 : 1-8.    Deu.  7 :  4.     Jud.  3 : 

5-7.    Rev.  2:20. 
Have  led  to  murder  and  human  sac- 
rifice.     Psa.  106 :  37,  38. 
Provoke  the  anger  of  God.   Deu.  7 :  4. 

Deu.  31 :  16, 17.      2  Chr.  19 :  2.     Ezr. 

9 :  13, 14.     Psa.  106 :  29,  40.    Isa.  2 :  6. 
Provoke  God   to  leave  men  to  reap 

the  fruits  of  them.    Jos.  23:  12,  13. 

Jud.  2:1—3. 
Are  ensnaring.    Exo.  23 :  33.  Num.  25 : 

18     Deu.  12 :  30.      Deu.  13 :  6.      Psa. 

106:36. 
Are  enslaving.    2  Pet.  2 :  18,  19. 
Are  defiling.    Ezr.  9:1,2. 
Are  degrading.  Isa.  1 :  23. 
Are    ruinous    to  spiritual  interests. 

Pro.  29 .  24.    Heb.  12:14,  15.      2  Pet. 

3:17. 
Are    ruinous    to    moral    character. 

1  Cor.  15 :  33. 


ALL 


10 


ALT. 


Are  a  proof  of  folly.    Pro.  12 :  11. 
Childreu  who  enter  into,  bring  shame 

upon  their  parents.    Pro.  28:  7. 
Evil  consequences  of.      Pro.  28:   19. 

Jer.  51 :  7. 
The  wicked  are  prone  to.  Psa.  50: 18. 

Jer.  2 :  25. 
The  wicked  tempt  saints    to.     Neh. 

6:2-4. 
Sin  of,  to   be   confessed,    deeply    re- 
pented of,  and  forsaken.  Ezr.  10th 

Chap. 
Involve  saints  in  their  guiltiness.    2 

Jno.  9-11.    Eev.  18:4. 
Involve  saints  in  their  punishment. 

Num.  16 :  26.  Jer.  51 :  6.    Eev.  18 :  4. 
Unbecoming  in  those  called  saints. 

2  Chr.  19 :  2.    2  Cor.  6 :  14-16.     Phi. 

2:15. 
Exhortations     to   shun    all   induce- 
ments to.    Pro.  1 :  10 — 15.     Pro.  4 : 

14,15.    2  Pet.  3:17. 
Exhortations  to  hate  and  avoid.  Pro. 

14 :  7.     Rom.  16 :  17.     1  Cor.  5 :  9—11. 

Eph.  5:6,  7.      1  Tim.  6:  5.    2  Tim. 

3:5. 
A  call  to  come  out  from.    Num.  16: 

26.      Ezr.  10:11.     Jer.  51 :  6,  45.     2 

Cor.  6:17.    2  The.  3:6.    Eev.  18:4. 
Means  of  preservation  from.    Pro.  2 : 

10—20.    Pro.  19:27. 
Blessedness  of  avoiding.    Psa.  1 : 1. 
Blessedness   of   forsaking.     Ezr.   9: 

12.    Pro.  9:6.    2  Cor.  6: 17,  18. 
Saints  grieve  to  meet  with,  in  their 

intercourse  with  the  world.     Psa. 

57 :  4.     Psa.  120 :  5,  6.     2  Pet.  2:7,8. 
Saints    grieve   to   witness    in   their 

brethren.     Gen.  26:35.     Ezr.  9:3. 

Ezr.  10:6. 
Saints  hate  and  avoid.      Psa.  26:  4,  5. 

Psa.  31 :  6.    Psa.  101 :  7.    Rev.  2 :  2. 
Saints  deprecate.     Gen.  49:6.      Psa. 

6:8.    Psa.  15:4.  Psa.  101:  4,  7.    Psa. 

119:115.    Psa.  139:19. 
Saints  are  separate  from.     Exo.  33: 

16.    Ezr.  6:21. 
Saints  should  be  circumspect  when 

undesignedly  thrown   into.      Mat. 

10:16.    Col.  4:5.    1  Pet.  2:12. 
Pious     parents     prohibit,    to    their 

childreu.    Gen.  28:1. 
Persons   in    authority    should     de- 
nounce. Ezr.   10:  9—11.      Neh.    13: 

23—27. 
Punishment  of.    Num.  33:  .56.     Deu. 

7 :  4.    Jos.  23 :  13.     Jud.  2 :  3.      Jud. 

3 :  5—8.    Ezr.  9 :  7, 14.      Psa.  106 :  41, 

42.    Eev.  2 :  16,  22,  23. 
Exemplified.    Solomon,  1  Kin.  11:  1 — 

8.    Retioboam, lKm.l2:S,9.    Jehosh- 

aphat.     2  Chr.  18 :  3.    2  Chr.  19 :  2.    2 

Chr.  20 :  35—38.     Jchoram ,  2  Chr.  21 : 

6.    ^/!a2ta?i,  2Chr.  22:  3— 5.     Israel- 
ites, Ezr.  9:  1,  2.      Israel,   Eze.  44:  7. 

Judas  Iseariot,  Mat.  26:  14—16. 
Examples  of  avoiding,    Man  of  God, 


1  Kin.  13:  7—10.  Neheviiah,  &c.- 
Neh.  6:2— 4.  Neh.  10:  29— 31.  Da. 
vid,  Psa.  101 :  4—7.  Psa.  119 :  115, 
Jeremiah,  Jer.  15 :  17.  Joseph  of 
Arimathea.Ijyike  23:51.  Church  of 
Ephesus.    Eev.    2 :  6. 

Examples  of  forsaking.  Israelites, 
Num.  16:  27.  Ezr.  6:  21,  22.  Ezr.  10: 
3,  4,  16,  17.  Sons  of  the  Priests,  Ezr. 
10:18,  19. 

Examples  of  the  judgments  of  God 
against.  Korah,  &c.,  Num  16:  32. 
Ahaziah,  2  Chr.  22:  7,  8.  Judas 
Iscariot,  Acts  1 :  18. 

Altars. 

Designed  for  sacrifice.    Exo.  20:24. 
To  be   made   of   earth,   or   unhewn 

stone.     Exo.  20:  24,  25.      Deu.  27: 

.5,6. 
Of  brick,  hateful  to  God.      Isa.  65 :  3. 
Natural    rocks    sometimes  used  as. 

Jud.  6 :  19—21.    Jud.  13 :  19,  20. 
Were  not  to  have  steps  up  to  them. 

Exo.  20 :  26. 
For  idolatrous  worship,  often  erect- 
ed on  roofs  of  houses.     2  Kin.  23 : 

12.    Jer.  19:13.    Jer.  32:29. 
Idolaters  planted  groves  near.    Jud. 

6:30.      1    Kin.    16:32,  33.      2    Kin. 

21:3. 
Tlie  Jews  not  to  plant  groves  near. 

Deu.  16:21. 
For  idolatrous  worship,    to   be   de- 
stroyed.   Exo.  34:13.    Deu.  7:  5. 
Probable  origin  of  inscriptions  on. 

Deu.  27:8. 
Mentioned  in  Scriptuee  ; 

Of  Noah.    Gen.  8:20. 

Of  Abraham.     Gen.  12:7,  8.     Gen. 
13:18.    Gen.  22:9. 

Of  Isaac.    Gen.  26 :  25. 

Of  Jacob.    Gen.  33 :  20.     Gen.  35 : 1, 
3,  7. 

Of  Moses.    Exo.  17 :  15.    Exo.  24 :  4. 

Of  Balaam.    Num.  23 : 1.  14,  29. 

Of  Joshua.    Jos.  8:30,  31. 

Of  the  temple  of  Solomon.    2  Chr. 
4:1,19. 

Of  the  second  temple.    Ezr.  3:  2,  3. 

Of  Reubenites,  &c.  East  of  Jordan. 
Jos.  22 :  10. 

Of  Gideon.    Jud.  6:26,  27. 

Of  the  people  of  Israel.    Jud.  21 :  4. 

Of  Samuel.     1  Sam.  7:17. 

Of  David.    2  Sam.  24:  21,  25. 

Of  Jeroboam  at    Bethel.      1  Kin. 
12 :  33. 

OfAhaz.    2  Kin.  16:10-12. 

Of  the  Athenians.    Acts  17 :  23. 

For  burnt-offering.    Exo.  27 : 1 — 8. 

For  incense.    Exo.  30:  1—6. 
Protection  afforded  by.      1  Kin.  1: 

50,  51. 
Afforded  no  protection  to  murderers, 

Exo,  21 :  14.    1  Kin.  2 :  18-34. 


ALT. 


11 


AMA. 


Altar  of  Burnt-offering,  The. 

Dimensions,  &c.  of.   Exo.  27:1.    Exo. 

38:  1. 
Horns  on  the  comers  of.    Exo.  27 :  2. 

Exo.  38:2. 
Covered  with  brass.    Exo.  27 :  2. 
All  its   vessels  of  brass.    Exo.  27 :  3. 

Exo.  38 :  3. 
A  net-work  grate  of  brass  placed  in. 

Exo.  27  :  4,  5.     Exo.  38 :  4. 
Furnished   with    rings   and    staves. 

Exo.  27  :  6,  7.    Exo.  38 :  5—7. 
Made  after  a  divine  pattern.     Exo. 

27:8. 
Called 

The  brazen  altar.    Exo.  39:  39.    1 
Kin.  8:64. 

The  altar  of  God.     Psa.  43 :  4. 

The  altar  of  the  Lord.    Mai.  2 :  13. 
Placed  in  the  court  before  the  door 

of  the  tabernacle.     Exo.  40:  6,  29. 
Sanctified  by  God.    Exo.  29 :  .44. 
Anointed    and   sanctified  with  holy 

oil.    Exo.  40:10.    Lev.  8:10,  11. 
Cleansed    and    purified  with  blood. 

Exo.  29 :  36,  37. 
Was  most  holy.    Exo.  40 :  10. 
Sanctified  whatever  touched  it.  Exo. 

29:37. 
All  sacrifices  to  be  offered  on.    Exo. 

29 :  38—42.    Isa.  56 :  7. 
All  gifts  to  be  presented  at.    Mat.  5: 

23,  24. 
Nothing  polluted  or  defective  to  be 

offered  on.    Lev.  22 :  22.  Mai.  1:7,8. 
Offering  at  the  dedication  of.    Num. 

7ch. 
The  fire  upbN, 

Came  from  before  the  Lord.    Lev. 
9:24. 

Was    continually    burning.      Lev. 
6:13. 

Consumed  the  sacrifices.  Lev.  1 : 8, 9. 
Sacrifices    bound    to   the    horns    of. 

Psa.  118:27. 
The  blood  of  sacrifices  put  on  the 

horns  and  poured  at  the  foot  of. 

Exo.  29:  12.  Lev.  4:7,18,25.    Lev. 

8:15. 
The  priests 

Alone  to  serve.    Num.  18:3,  7. 

Derived  support  from.    1  Cor.  9 :  13. 
Ahaz  removed  and  profaned.    2  Kin. 

16:10-16. 
The  Jews  condemned  for  swearing 

lightly  by.    Mat.  23 :  18, 19. 
A  type  of  Christ.    Heb.  13 :  10. 

Altar  of  Incense, 

Dimensions,  &c.   of.     Exo.  30:  1,  2. 

Exo.  37 :  25. 
Covered  with  gold.    Exo.  30 :  3.    Exo. 

37 :  26. 
Top  of,  surrounded  with  a  crown  of 

gold.    Exo,  30:3.    Exo.  37:26. 


Had    four    rings  of  gold  under  the 

crown  for  the  staves.    Exo.  30:4. 

Exo.  37 :  27. 
Staves  of,  covered  with  gold.     Exo. 

30 :  5. 
Called  the  golden  altar.    Exo  39:  .38. 
Placed   before  the  vail  in  the  outer 

sanctuary.     Exo.  30:  6.     Exo.  40: 

5,  26. 
Said  to  be  before  the  Lord.    Lev.  4: 

7.    1  Kin.  9:25. 
Anointed  with  holy   oil.      Exo.    30: 

26,  27. 
The  priest  burned  incense  on,  every 

morning  and  evening.  Exo.  30 :  7,  8. 
No  strange  incense  nor  any  sacrifice 

to  be  offered  on.    Exo.  30 :  9. 
Atonement    made  '  for,   by   the  high 

priest  once  every  year.    Exo.  .30 :  10. 

Lev.  16:18, 19. 
The  blood  of  all  sin  offerings  put  on 

the  horns  of.    Lev.  4 :  7,  18. 
Punishment  for; 

Offering  strange  fire  on.    Lev.  10. 
1,2. 

Unauthorized  offering  on.    2  Chr. 
26 :  16—19. 
Covered    by    the    priests  before  re- 
moval from  the  sanctuary.    Num. 

4:  11. 
A  type  of  Christ.    Kev.  8:  3.    Rev. 

9:. 3. 

Amalekites,  The« 

Descent  of.    Gen.  36 :  12, 16. 
Character  of; 

Wicked.    1  Sam.  15 :  18. 

Oppressive.    Jud.  10:12. 

Warlike  and  cruel.    1  Sam.  15 :  33. 
Governed  by  Kings.   1  Sam.  15 :  20,  32. 
A    powerful  and  influential  nation. 

Num.  24 :  7. 
Possessed  cities.    1  Sam.  15 :  5. 
Country  of. 

In  the  south  of  Canaan.    Num.  13: 
29.    1  Sam.  27 :  8. 

Extended  from  Havilah  to  Shur. 
1  Sam.  15 :  7. 

Was  the  scene  of  ancient  warfare. 
Gen.  14:7. 
Part  of  the  Kenites  dwelt  amongst. 

1  Sam.  15:  6. 
Were  the  first  to  oppose  Israel.   Exo. 

17:8. 
Discomfited  af  Rephidim,    through 

the  intercession  of  Moses.    Exo.  17 : 

9-13. 
Doomed  to  utter  destruction  for  op- 
posing Israel.   Exo.  17  :  14, 16.    Deu. 

25 :  19. 
Their    utter    destruction     foretold. 

Num.  24:20. 
Presumption  of  Israel  punished  by. 

Num.  14 :  45. 
United   with   Eglon  against  Israel. 

Jud.  3:13. 


AMA. 


AMM. 


Part  of  their  possessions  taken  by 

Ephraim.    Jud.    5 :    14,    with  Jud. 

12:15. 
With  Midian,  oppressed  Israel.   Jud. 

6:  3-5. 
Overcome  by  Gideon.    Jud.  6:  33,  34. 

Jud.  7 :  21,  22. 
Saul 

Overcame,    and    delivered    Israel. 
1  Sam.  14:48. 

Comm.issioned  to  destroy.    1  Sam. 
15 : 1-3. 

Massacred.    ISam.  15:4— 8. 

Condemned  for  not  utterly  destroy- 
ing.   1    Sam.    15:    9—26.    1   Sam. 
28:18. 
Agag,   king  of,  slain  by  Samuel.    1 

Sam.  5:32,33. 
Invaded  by.  David.    1  Sam.  27 :  8,  9. 
Pillaged  and  burned  Ziklag.    1  Sam. 

30:1,2. 
Pursued  and  slain  by  David.    1  Sam. 

30 :  10    20. 
Spoil    taken    from,    consecrated.      2 

Sam.  8:11,  12. 
Confederated    against    Israel.     Psa. 

83:7. 
Eemnant    of,    completely    destroyed 

during  the  reign  of  Hezekiah.    1 

Chr.  4:41-43. 

Ambition. 

God  condemns.    Gen.  11 :  7.    Isa.  5 :  8. 
Christ  condemns.    Matt.  18:  1,  3,  4. 

Matt.  20:  25,  26.    Mat.  23: 11,  12. 
Saints  avoid.    Psa.  131 : 1,  2. 
Vanity  of.    Job  20 :  5-9.    Job  24 :  24. 

Psa.  49 :  11-20. 
Leads  to  strife  and  contention.    Jas. 

4:1,2. 
Punishment  of.    Pro.  17:19.    Isa.  14: 

12—15.    Eze.  31 :  10,  11.    Obad.  3,  4. 
Connected  with 

Pride.    Hab.  2:5. 

CovetouBuess.     Hab.  2:  8,  9. 

Cruelty.    Hab.  2 :  12. 
Exemplified.     Adam  and  Eve,  Gen.  3: 

5,6.     Bvilders  of  Babel,    Qen.  11:  4. 

Miriam   and    Aaron.       Num.    12:    2. 

Korah,    t&c,    Num.   16:3.      Absalom, 

2  Sam.  15 :  4.    2  Sam.  18 :  18.    Adoni- 

jah,  1  Kia.  1 :  5.     Sennacheiib,  2  Kin. 

19:23.    Shebna,  Isa.  22,  16.    Sons  of 

Zebedee,  Mat.   20:  21.     Antichrist,  2 

The.  2 :  4.     Diotrephes,  3  Jno.  9. 

Ammonites,  The. 

Descent  of.    Gen.  19 :  38. 
Called  the 

Children  of  Lot.    Deu.  2 :  19. 

Children  of  Ammon.    Jer.  25:  21. 
Governed    by    hereditary   kings.      2 

Sam.  10:1. 


Country  of, 

Belonged    to    the     Zamzummims. 
Deu.  2:20,  21. 

Bordered  on  the  Amorites.     Num. 
21 :  24. 

Was  fertile.    Jer.  49 :  4. 

Well  fortified.    Num.  21 :  24. 

Half  of,  given  to  the  Gadites.    Jos. 
13:25. 
Chaeactek  of, 

Cruel  and  covetous.    Amos  1 :  13. 

Proud  and  reproachful.    Zep.  2 :  10. 

Vindictive.    Eze.  25 :  3,  6. 

Fond  of  ornaments.    2  Chr.  20 :  25. 

Idolatrous.    Jud.  10:6.    1  Kin.  II : 

7,33.    2  Kin.  23:13. 

Superstitious.    Jer.  27 :  3,  with  9  v. 
Chief  cities  of, 

Kabbah.  2  Sam.  12:  26,  27.  Jer.  49: 3. 

Ai.    Jer.  49:3. 
Jewish  laws  respecting 

Perpetual  exclusion  from   the  con- 
gregation. Deu.  23:  3.    Neh.  13: 1. 

No  covenant  to  be  made  with.  Deu. 
23:6. 

Not  to  be  distressed.    Deu.  2:19.    2 
Chr.  20:  10. 
Assisted  Eglon  against  Israel.     Jud. 

3:12,13. 
With   the  Philistines  oppressed  Is- 
rael for  eighteen  years.      Jud.  10: 

6-9. 
Jephthah   raised   up    to  deliver  Is- 
rael from.    Jud.  10: 15—18.  Jud.  11 

4-33. 
Proposed  a  disgraceful  treaty  to  Ja 

besh-gilead.    1  Sam.  11 : 1—3. 
Saul's  victories  over.      1  Sam.  11 :  11. 

1  Sam.  14:47. 

Ill-treated  David's  embassadors.    2 

Sam.  10:1— 4. 
Hired  the  Syrians  against  David.     2 

Sam.  10:6. 
Victories  of  Joab  over.     2  Sam,  10: 

7—14.    2Sam.  12:26— 29. 
The  royal  treasure  of,  taken.    2  Sam, 

12 :  30. 
Of  Kabbah  reduced  to  hard  bondage. 

2  Sam.  12:31. 

Spoil  of,  consecrated  to  God.    2  Sam. 

8:11,12. 
One  or  David's  mighty  men  was  of. 

2  Sam.  23:  37. 
Solomon  intermarried  with,  and  in- 
troduced idols  of  into  Israel.     1 

Kin.  11 : 1—5. 
Confederated  against  Jehoshaphat. 

2  Chr.  20:1.    Psa.  83:7. 
Miraculous  defeat  of.  2  Chr.  20 :  .5—24. 
Submitted  to  Uzziah.    2  Chr.  26:  8. 
Defeated  by  Jotham.    2  Chr.  27 :  5. 
Seized  upon  the  possessions  of  Gad. 

Jer.  49:  1. 
Aided  the  Chaldeans  against  Judah. 

2  Kin.  24:2. 
Vexed  the  Jews  after  captivity.  Neh. 

4:3,7,8. 


AMM. 


ANA. 


The  Jews  reprobated  for  intermarry- 
ing with.     Ezr.  9:  1—3.     Neh.    13 
23—28. 
Preuictions  respecting 
Subjection  to  Babylon.    Jer.  25:  9 — 

21.    Jer.  27:3,  6. 
Destruction  for  hatred  to  Israel. 

Eze.  2.") :  2— 10.    Zep2:8,  9. 
Punitiliment  for  oppressive  cruelty. 

Jer.  49 :  1—5.    Amos  1 :  13—15. 
Restoration.    Jer.  49:  6. 
Subjection  to  the  Jews.   Isa.  11 :  14. 

Amoritest  The, 

Descent  of.    Gen.  10: 15,  16.   1  Chr.  1 : 

13,  14. 
One  of  the  seven  nations  of  Canaan. 

Gen.  15:21.    Exo.  3:8, 17. 
Governed    by    many    independent 

kings.    Jos.  5:1.    Jos.  9:10. 
Kings  of,  great  and  powerful.    Psa. 

136:  18,20. 
Originally  inhabited  a  mountain  dis- 
trict in   the  south.    Num.  13:  29. 

Deu.  1 :  7,  20.    Jud.  1 :  36. 
Acquired  an  extensive  territory  from 

Moab  east  of  Jordan.      Num.  21 : 

26,  30. 
Had  many  and  strong  cities.    Num. 

32:  17,33. 
Of    gigantic    strength    and    stature. 

Amos  2:  9. 
Character  of; 

Profane  and  wicked.    Gen.  15:16. 

Idolatrous.    Jos.  24:15. 
Defeated  by  Chedorlaomer,  &c.   Gen. 

14:7. 
Joined    Abram    against   the    kings. 

Gen.  14:13,  24. 
Jacob  took  a  portion  from.      Gen. 

48:22, 
Forbearance  of  God  towards.    Gen. 

15 :  16. 
Doomed  to  utter  destruction.    Deu. 

20:17  18. 
Refused  a  passage  to  Israel.    Num. 

21 :  21—23.    Deu.  2 :  30. 
Deprived    of  their  eastern  territory 

by  Israel.     Num.  21 :  24—35. 
Land  of,    given    to  Reubenites,  &c. 

Jos.  13:  15-31. 
Western     kings     of,      confederated 

against  Israel.    Jos.  10:1— 5. 
Miraculous  overthrow  of.    Jos.  10: 

11—14. 
Kings  of,  degraded  and  slain.    Jos. 

10:24-27. 
The  Gibeonites  a  tribe  of.  deceived 

Israel  into  a  league.    2  Sam.  21 :  2, 

with  Jos.  9 :  3—16. 
The  Israelites  unable  to  expel,  but 

exacted  tribute  from.  Jud.  1:34,  35. 
Had  peace  with  Israel  in  the  days  of 

Samuel.     1  Sam.  7: 14, 
Brought  into  bondage  by  Solomon. 

J  Kin.  9:20.21. 


Ahab  followed  the  abominations  of. 
1  Kin.  21 :  26. 

Mauasseh  exceeded  abominations 
of.    2  Kin.  21:11. 

The  Jews  after  the  captivity  con- 
demned for  intermarrying  with. 
Ezr  9 :  1.  2. 

Descent  from,  ilhistrative  of  man's 
natural  state.    Eze.  16:3. 

Amusements  and  Pleasures, 
■worldly. 

Belong  to  the  works  of  the  flesh.  Gal. 

5 :  19,  21. 
Are  transitory.    Job.  21 :  12,  13.    Heb. 

11 :  25. 
Are  all  vanity.    Ecc.  2:11. 
Choke  the  word  of  God  in  the  heart. 

Luke  8: 14. 
Formed  a  part  of   idolatrous    wor- 
ship.   Exo.  32:  4,  6,  19,  with  1  Cor. 

10 :  7.    Jud.  16 :  23—25. 
Lead  to 

Rejection  of  God.    Job  21 :  14,  15. 

Poverty.    Pro.  21 :  17. 

Disregard    of   the  judgments  and 
works  of  God.    Isa.  5 :  12.    Amos 
6:1-6. 
Terminate  in  sorrow.    Pro.  14:13. 
Are  likely  to  lead  to  greater  evil 

Job  1 :  5.    Mat.  14 :  6—8. 
The  wicked  seek  for  happiness  in. 

Ecc.  2:1,  8. 
Indulgence  in 

A  proof  of  folly.    Ecc.  7 :  4. 

A  characteristic  of  the  wicked. 
Isa.  47  :  8.  Eph.  4 :  17,  19.  2  Tim. 
3 :  4.    Tit.  3:3.    1  Pet.  4 :  3. 

A  proof  of  spiritual  death.  1  Tiro. 
5:6. 

An  abuse  of  riches.    Jas.  5:1,  5. 
Wisdom  of  abstaining  from.     Ecc. 

7:2,3. 
Shunned  by  the  primitive  saints.    1 

Pet.  4:3. 
Abstinence  from,  seems  strange    to 

the  wicked.    1  Pet.  4:  4. 
Denounced  by  God.    Isa.  5:11,  12. 
Punishment  of.    Ecc.   11:  9.    2  Pet. 

2 .  13. 
Renunciation  of,  Exemplified.  Moses, 

Heb.  11:25. 

Anakim,  The, 

Descent  of.    Num.  13:22.   Jos.  15:13. 
Were  called 

The  sons  of  Anak.    Num.  13 :  33. 

The  sons  of  the  Anakim.  Deu. 
1 .-  2S. 

The  children  of  the  Anakims.    Deu. 
9:2. 
Divided  into  three  tribes.  Jos.  15: 14. 
Inhabited  the  mountains  of  i^idah. 

Jos.  11:  21. 


ANA. 


14 


ANG. 


Hebron,    chief  city  of.    Jos.  14:  15, 

with  Jos.  21:  11. 
Of   gigantic    strength    and    stature. 

Deu.  2:10,  11,21. 
Israel  terrified  by.    Num.  14: 1,  with 

Num.  13 :  33.  _ 

Hebron    a    possession    of,    given   to 

Caleb    for   his    faithfulness.     Jos. 

14 :  6-14. 
Driven  from  Hebron  by  Caleb.    Jos. 

1.5 :  13, 14. 
Driven  from  Kirjath-sepher  or  Debir 

by  Othniel.    Jos.  15:  15—17.    Jud. 

1:12,13. 
Almost  annihilated.    Jos.  11 :  21,  22. 

Angels, 

Created  by  God  and  Christ.    Neh.  9. 

6.    Col.  1 :  16. 
Worship  God  and  Christ.    Neh.  9:6. 

Phi.  2:9-11.    Heb.  1 :  6. 
Are  ministering  Spirits.    1  Kin.  19:  5. 

Psa.  68:  17.  Psa.  104:  4.    Luke  16: 

22.     Acts   12:   7—11.     Acts   27:   23. 

Heb.  1  •  7, 14. 
Communicate  the  will  of  God  and 

Christ.      Dan.  8:  16,  17.     Dan.   9: 

21—23.    Dan.  10:  11.    Dan.  12:6,  7. 

Mat.  2 :  13,  20.    Luke  1 :  19,  28.    Acts 

5 :  20.     Acts  8 :  26.    Acts  10 :  5.    Acts 

27 ;  23.    Rev.  1 :  1. 
Obey  the  will  of  God.    Psa.  103 :  20. 

Mat.  6:10. 
Execute  the  purposes  of  God.    Num. 

22 :  22.    Psa.  103 :  21.   Mat.  13 :  39—42. 

Mat.  28:2.    Jno.  5:4.    Rev.  5:2. 
Execute  the    judgments    of   God.    2 

Sam.  24 :  16.    2  Kin.  19 :  35.    Psa.  35 : 

5,6.    Acts  12:  23.     Rev.  16:1. 
Celebrate  the  praises  of  God.    Job 

38:7.    Psa.  148:2.    Isa.  6:3.    Luke 

2:13,14.   Rev.  5: 11, 12.    Rev.  7:11,12. 
The  law  given  by  the  ministration  of. 

Psa.  68:17.     Acts  7:  53.      Heb.  2:2. 
Announced: 

The  conception  of  Christ.      Mat.  1 : 
20,21.    Luke  1:31. 

The  birth  of  Christ.  Luke  2: 10-12. 

The  resurrection  of  Christ.    Mat. 
28 :  .5—7.    Luke  24 :  23. 

The  ascension  and  second  coming 
of  Christ.    Acts  1:11. 

The  conception  of  John  the  Bap- 
tist.   Luke  1 :  13,  36. 
Minister  to  Christ.    Mat.  4 :  11.   Luke 

22:43.    Jno.  1:51. 
Are  subject  to  Christ.     Eph.  1:  21. 

Col.  1:  16.    Col.  2:10.    1  Pet  3:  22. 
Shall  execute  the  purposes  of  Christ. 

Mat.  13 :  41.     Mat.  21 :  31. 
Shall  attend  Christ    at   his   second 

coming.     Mat.  16 :  27.    Mat.  25 :  31. 

Mar.  8 :  38.    2  The.  1 :  7. 
Know  and  delight  in  the  gospel  of 

Christ.    Eph.  3 :  9, 10.    1  Tim.  3 :  16. 

1  Pet.  1 :  12. 


Ministration  of,  obtained  by  prayer. 

Mat.  26:53.    Acts  12:  5,  7. 
Rejoice  over  every  repentant  sinner. 

Luke  15 :  7, 10. 
Have   charge   over   the  children  of 

God.    Psa.  34:  7.    Psa.  91:  11,  12. 

Dan.  6.  22.    Mat.  18 :  10. 
Are  of  different  orders.     Isa.  6:  2. 

1  The.  4:  i6.    1  Pet.  3:22.    Jude  9. 
Rev.  12:7. 

Not  to  be  worshipped.     Col.  2:  18. 

Rev.  19:10.    Rev.  22:9. 
Are  examples  of  meekness.    2  Pet,  2: 

11.    Jude  9. 
Are  wise.    2  Sam.  14 :  20. 
Are  mighty.    Psa.  103 :  20. 
Are  holy.    Mat.  25 :  31. 
Are  elect.    1  Tim.  5 :  21. 
Are  innumerable.    Job  25 :  3.    Heb. 

12:  22. 

Anger. 

Forbidden.    Ecc.    7:   9.    Mat.  5:  22. 

Rom.  12:19. 
A  work  of  the  fiesh.    Gal.  5 :  20. 
A  characteristic  of  fools.    Pro.    12: 

16.    Pro.  14:  29.    Pro.  27:  3.    Ecc. 

7:9. 
Connected  with 

Pride.    Pro.  21 :  24. 

Cruelty.    Gen.  49:7.    Pro.  27:3,  4. 

Clamor    and    evil-speaking.    Eph. 
4:31. 

Malice  and  blasphemy.    Col.  3 :  8. 

Strife  and  contention.    Pro.  21 :  19. 
Pro.  29:22.    Pro  30:  33. 
Brings  its  own  punishment.    Job.  5: 

2.    Pro.  19 :  19.    Pro.  25 :  28. 
Grievous  words  stir  up.    Jud.  12 :  4. 

2  Sam.  19:  43.    Pro.  15:1. 
Should  not  betray  us  into  sin.    Psa. 

37 :  8.    Eph.  4 :  26. 

In  prayer  be  free  from.    1  Tim,  2:  8. 

May  be  averted  by  wisdom.  Pro. 
29:8. 

Meekness  pacifies.  Pro.  15:1.  Ecc. 
10:4. 

Children  should  not  be  provoked  to. 
Eph.  6:  4.    Col.  3:21. 

Be  slow  to.  Pro.  15:18.  Pro.  16:  32. 
Pro.  19 :  11.    Tit.  1 :  7.    Jas.  1 :  19. 

Avoid  those  given  to.  Gen.  49:  6. 
Pro.  22:24. 

Justifiable,  Exemplified.  Our  Lord, 
Mar.  3 :  5.  Jacob,  Gen.  31 :  36.  Mo- 
ses, Exo.  11:8.  Exo.  32:  19.  Lev. 
10:  16.  Num.  16:  15.  Nehemiah, 
Neh.  5:6.    Neh.  13: 17,  2.5. 

Sinful,  Exemplified.  Cain,  Gen.  4:5, 
6.  Esau,  Gen.  27 :  45.  Simeon  and 
Levi,  Gen.  49:  5-7.  Moses,  Num. 
20:  10,  11.  Balaam,  Num.  22:  27. 
Saul,  1  Sam.  20 :  30.  Ahub,  1  Kin.  21 : 
4.  Naaman,  2  Kin.  5 :  11.  Asa,  2  Chr. 
16:  10.  Uzziah,  2  Chr.  26:19.  Ha- 
mati,    Est.  3;    5.       Nebuoliadnezzar, 


ANG. 


16 


ANO. 


Dan.  3:  13.  Jonah,  Jon.  4:  4.  Herod, 
Mat.  2 :  16.  Jews,  Luke,  4 :  28.  Hii/h 
Priest,  die.    Acts  5:  17.    Acts  7 ;  u4. 

Anger  of  God,  The. 

Averted  by  Christ.    Luke  2:  11,  14. 

Rom.   5:   9.     2  Cor.  5:  18,19.     Eph. 

2:14,17.    Col.  1:  20.    1  TLe.  1 :  10, 
Is  averted  from  them  that  belirve. 

Jno.  3:  14—18.    Rom.  3:  25.    Rom. 

.5:1. 
Is  averted  upon  confession  of  pin  and 

repentance.    Job  33:    27,   Z>^,     Psa. 

106:  43-45.    Jer.  3:  12,13.    Jer.  IS: 

7,  8.    Jer.  31 :  18-20.    Joel  ? :  12—14. 

Luke  15 :  18-20. 
Is   slow.      Psa.    103:   8.    tsa.   48:   9. 

Jon.  4  :  2.     Nah.  1 :  3. 
Is  righteous.     Psa.  58:  11,  11.  Lam.  1 : 

18.    Rom.  2:  6,  8.  Rom.  «:  5,  6.  Rev. 

16:6,7. 
The  justice  of,  not  to  *w  questioned. 

Rom.9:18,  20,  22. 
Manifested  in  terrT'c.    Exo.  14:  24. 

Psa.  76:  6— 8.    Jer.  IS):  10.    Lam.  2: 

20-22. 
Manifested  in  iuc'fments  and  afflic- 
tions.   Job  21:  17.    Psa.  78:  49— 51. 

Psa.  90:  7.    Isa.  9:  19.    Jer.  7:  20. 

Eze.  7:19.     Heb,  3:  17. 
Cannot  be  resisted.    Job  9:  13.    Job 

14:13.     Psa.  76:7.    Nah.  1:6. 
Aggravated    by   continual    provoca- 
tion.    Num.  32:14. 
Specially   reserved    for   the'  day    of 

wrath.    Zcp.  1 :  14—18.    Mat.  25 :  41. 

Rom.  2:5,  8.    2  The.  1:  8.    Rev.  6: 

17.    Rev.  11:18.    Rev.  19:15. 

AGAI'^ST 

The  wicked.   Psa.  7 :  11.    Psa.  21 :  8, 

9.  Isa.  3:8.  Isa.  13:  9.  Nah.  1: 
2  3.  Rom.  1 :  18.  Rom.  2:  8.  Eph'. 
5:6.     Col.  3:6. 

Those  who  forsake  him.  Ezr.  8:  22. 

Isa.  1 :  4. 
Unbelief.    Psa.  78:  21,  22.    Heb.  3: 

18,19.     Jno.  3:36. 
Impenitence.    Psa.  7:  12.      Pro.   1: 

30,  31.  Isa.  9 :  18,  14.     Rom.  2 :  .5. 
Apostacv.    Heb.  10:26.  27. 
Idolatry.    Deu.  29:  20,  27,  28.  Dcu. 

32:  19,  20,22.    Jos.  23:  16.    2  Kin. 

22 :  17.     Psa.  78 :  58,  .59.    Jer.  44 :  3. 
Sin,  in  saints.    Psa.  89:  30—32.  Psa. 

90:7—9.    Psa.  99:8.    Psa.  102:  9, 

10.  Isa.  47:6. 

Extreme,  against  those  who  oppose 

the  gospel.     Psa.  2:2,  3,  5.    1  The. 

2 :  16. 
Folly  of  provoking.  Jer.  7:  19.  1  Cor, 

10:22. 
To  be  dreaded.    Psa.  2:  12.    Psa.  76: 

7.     Psa.  90:  11.     Mat.  10:  28. 
To  bo  deprecated.    Exo.  32:  11.  Psa. 

6:1.    Psa  38:1.    Psa.  74:1,  2.    Isa. 

64:9. 


V^moval  of,   should  be  prayed  for. 

Psa.  39:  10.    Psa.  79:  5.    Psa.  80:  4. 

Dan.  9:  16.    Hab.  3:2. 
Tempered  with  mercy  to  saints.  Psa. 

30 :  5.  Isa.  26 :  20.    Isa.  54 :  8.   Isa.  57  : 

15, 16.    Jer.  30:  11.    Mic.  7  :  11. 
To  be  born  with  submission.    2  Sam. 

24:  17.  Lam.  3:   39,  43.    Mic.  7:9. 
Should  lead  to  repentance.    Isa.  42: 

24,  25.    Jer.  4 :  8. 
Exemplified  against,   The  old  world. 

Gen.   7:   21—23.     Builders  of   Babel, 

Gen.  11:  8.     Cities  of  the  phiin.  Gen. 

19:    24,    25.     Egyptians,   Exo.   7:   20. 

Exo.  8:  6,  16,  24.    Exo.  9:  3,  9,   23. 

Exo.  10: 13,  22.    Exo  12:  29.  Exo.  1 1 : 

27.  Israelites,  Exo.  32:  35.  Num.  11  • 
1,33.  Num.  14:  40-45.  Num.  21:  6. 
Num.  25:  9.  2  Sam.  24  1,  15.  Eue- 
mies  of  Israel,  1  Sam.  5:6.  1  Sam.  7 : 
10.  Nadab.  d-c.  Lev.  10.  2.  The  Spies, 
Num.  14  :  37.  Korah,  die.  Num  16:  31, 
35.  Aaron  and  Miriam.  Num.  12:  9, 
10.  Ftt'c  K'tJiflrs,  Jos.  10 :  25.  Abime- 
lech,  Jud.  9:  56.  Men  of  Beth-shemesh, 
1  Sam.  6:  19.  Saiil,  1  Sam.  31:  6. 
Uzzah.2Sain.  6:  7.  SauPs  familij.  2 
Sam.  21 : 1.    Sennacherib,  2  Kin.  19 : 

28,  35,  37. 

Anointing, 

With  oil.    Psa.92:l1^ 
With  ointment.    Jno.  11 :  2. 
Was  used  for 
Decorating  the  person.    Ruth  3:  3. 
Refreshing  the  body.    2  Chr.  28 :  15. 
Purifying  the  body.  Est.  2:  12.  Isa. 

57:9. 
Curing  the  sick.    Mar.  6:   13.  Jas. 

5:14. 
Healing  wounds.    Isa.   1 :  C,    Luke 

10 :  34. 
Preparing   weapons  for  war.    Isa. 

21 :  5. _ 
Preparing  the  dead  for  burial.  Mat. 

26:  12.     Mar.   16:  1,    with    Luke 

23 :  56. 
The  Jews  very  fond  of.    Pro.  27:  9. 

Amos  6:  6. 
Was  applied  to 
The  head.     Psa.  23 :  5.    Ecc.  9 :  8. 
The  face.    Psa.  104:15. 
The  feet.    Luke  7  :  38,  39.  Jno.  12 :  3. 
The  eyes.     Rev.  3:18. 

OiNTMl-.NT  FOR, 

Richly  perfumed.    So.  of  Sol.  4  :  10. 

Jno.  12:3. 
Most  expensive.  2  Kin.  20:  13.  Amos 

6:6.     Jno.  12:3.  5. 
Prepared  by  the  apothecary.    Ecc. 

10:  1. 
An  article  of  commerce.    Eze.  27: 

17.     Rev.  18:13. 
Neglected  in   times  of  affliction.    2 
Sam.  12:  20.    2  Sam,  14:  2.    Dan. 
10;  3. 


ANO, 


APO. 


Neglect  of,  to  guests,  a  mark  of  dis- 
respect.   Lvike  7 :  46. 

A  token  of  joy.     Ecc.  9:  7,  8. 

Deprivation  of,  threatened  as  a  pun- 
ishment.   Den.  2S:40.    Mic.  6:  15. 

Wlsy  recommimdod  by  Christ  in  times 
of  fasting.     Mat.  6:17,18. 

Anointing  of  the  Holy  Ghost. 

Is  from  God.    2  Cor.  1 :  21. 
That  Christ  should  receive 

Foretold.      Psa=  45:  7.     Isa.  61:  1. 
Dan.  9:  24. 

Fulliiled.    Luke  4:  18,  21.    Acts  4: 
27.    Acts  10:  38.    Heb.  1:9. 
God  preserves  those  who  receive.  Psa. 

18:  .50.    Psa.  20:6.    Psa.  89:  20-23. 
Saints  receive.  Isa.  61:  3.  1  Jno.  2:  20. 
Is  abiding  in  saints.     1  Jno.  2:  27. 
Guides  into  all  truth.    1  Jno.  2 :  27. 
Typified.    Exo.  40:  13— l.i.    Lev.  8:12. 

1  Sam.  16:13.    1  Kin.  19:16. 

Anointing,  Sacred. 

Antiquity  of.  Gen.  28:  18.   Gen.  S:>:  14. 
Consecrates  to  God's  service.    Exo. 

30:  29. 
Persons  who  received; 
Prophets.    1  Kin.  19 :  16.    Isa.  61 :  1. 
Priests.    Exo.  40:  13-15. 
Kings.    Jud.  ^  8.    1  Sam.  9:  16.  1 

Kin.  1:34. 
Things  which  received; 
Tabernacle,    &c.     Exo.  30:  26,  27. 

Exo.  40:9. 
Brazen  altar.     Exo.  29:  36.     Exo. 

40 :  10. 
Brazen  laver.    Exo.  40:11. 
Those  who  partook  of. 
Protected  by  God.    1  Chr.  16:  22. 

Psa.  105:  15. 
Not  to  be  injured  or  insulted.    1 

Sam. 24:6.    lSam.26:9.    2  Sam. 

1:14,15.    2  Sam.  19:21. 
Oil  or  ointment  for; 
Divinely  prescribed.  Exo.  30 :  23—25. 
Compounded  by  the  priests.  1  Chr. 

9 :  30. 
An  holy  anointing  oil  for  ever.  Exo. 

30:25,31. 
Not  to  be  imitated.    Exo.  30:  32. 
To  be  put  ou  no  stranger.  Exo.  30: 

38. 
Jews     condemned  for      imitating. 

Eze.  23:41. 
Illustrative  of  the  anointing 
Of   Christ   with   the   Holy   Ghost. 

Psa.  45:  7.    Isa.  61:  1,  with  Luke 

4:  18. 
Of   saints  with    the    Holy    Ghost. 

1  Jno  2 :  27. 

Antichrist. 

Denies  the  Father  and   the  Sou.      1 
Jno.  2:22. 


Denies  the  incarnation  of  Christ.     1 

Jno.  4:3.  2  Jno.  7. 
Spirit  of,  prevalent   in  the  Apostolic 

times.  1  Jno.  2:  18. 
Deceit,  a  characteristic  of.    2  Jno.  7. 

Apostates. 

Described.     Deu.  13:  13.      Heb.  3:12. 
Persecution  tends   to  make.      Mat. 

24 :  9,  10.    Luke  8 :  13. 
A  worldly  spirit  tends  to  make.     2 

Tim.  4:10. 
Never  belonged  to  Christ.      1   Jno. 

2:19. 
Saints  do  not  become.     Psa.  44:  18, 

19.     Heb  6:  9.    Heb.  10:39. 
It  is  impossible  to  restore.     Heb.  6: 

4-6. 
Guilt  and  punishment  of.     Zep.  1: 

4-6.    Heb.  10:25-31,39.     2  Pet.  2: 

17,  20-22. 
Cautions  against  becoming.    Heb.  3 : 

12.    2  Pet.  3:17. 
Shall    abound   in    the   latter    days. 

Mat.  24:12.    2  The.  2:3.     iTim.  4: 

1-3. 
Exemplified.     Amdziah,     2  Chr.  25: 

14,  27.     Professed  disciples,  Jno._  6: 

66.  Hymeneus  and  Alexander,  1  Tim. 

1 :  19,  20. 

Apostles,    The. 

Christ    pre-eminently    called    "  The 

Apostfe."    Heb.  3:1. 
Ordained  by  Christ.    Mar.  3:  14.  Jnt). 

15:16. 
Eeceived    their   title    from     Christ. 

Luke  6: 13. 
Called  by 

God.    1  Cor.  1:1.1  Cor.  12 :  28.  Gal. 
1:  1,15,16. 

Christ.      Mat.  10:  1.      Mar.  3:  13. 
Acts  20:  24.    Rom.  1:5. 

The  Holy  Ghost.    Acts  13 :  2,  4. 
Were  unlearned  men.    Acts  4 :  13. 
Selected  from  obscure  stations.  Mat. 

4:18. 
Sent  first    to   the  'house   of   Israel. 

Mat.  10 :  5,  6.      Luke  24 :  47.      Act' 

13:46. 
Sent  to  preach  the  gospel  to  all  na- 
tions.   Mat.  28:19,  20.    Mar.  16:15. 

2  Tim.  1:  11. 
Christ    always   present   with.    Mat. 

28 :  20. 
Warned  against  a  timid  profession 

of  Christ.    Mat.  10:27-33. 
The  Holy  Ghost  given  to.  Jno.  20:  22. 

Acts  2:  1—4.    Acts  9:  17. 
Guided  by  the  Spirit  into  all  truth. 

Jno.    14:    26.      Jno.    15:   26.      Jno. 

16:13. 
Instructed  by  the  Spirit  to   answer 

adversaries.    Mat.  10:  19,  20.    Luke 

12:11,  12. 


APO. 


17 


ARM. 


Specially  devoted  to  the  oflSce  of  the 

ministry.    Acts  b:  4.    Acts  20-  27. 
Humility  urged  upou.      Mat.  20:  26, 

27.    Mar.  9:  33-^7.  Luke  22:  24—30. 
Self-deuial    urged    upon.      Mat.    10: 

37—39. 
Mutual  love  urged  upon.    Jno.  1.5:  17. 
Equal    authority  given  to  each  of. 

Slat.  16:  19,  with  Mat.  18:18.  2  Cor. 

11:5. 
Were  not  of  the  world.      Jno.  15 :  19. 

Jno  17 :  16. 
Were  hated  by  the  world.    Mat.  10: 

22.    Mat.  24:9.    Jno.  15:  18. 
Persecutions  and  sutterings  of.  Mat. 

10:16,18.     Luke  21:  16.     Jno.  15: 

20.    Jno.  16 :  2. 
Saw  Christ  in  the  flesh.      Luke  1 :  2. 

Acts  1 :  22.    1  Cor.  9:1.      1  Jno.  1:1. 
Witnesses    of  the  resurrection   and 

ascension  of  Christ.      Luke  24 :  33— 
.  41 ,  51 .    Acts  1 :  2—9.    Acts  10 :  40.  41 , 

1  Cor.  15:8. 
Empowered  to  work  miracles.     Mat, 

10:1.8.    Mar.  16:  20.     Luke  9:  1. 

Acts  2 :  43. 

Ark  of  the  Covenant,  The. 

Dimensions,  &c.  of.  Exo.  25:  10.  Exo. 

37 : 1. 
Entirely  covered    with    gold.     Exo. 

25:11.    Exo.  37:2. 
Surroundeti   with  a  crown  of  gold. 

Exo.  25:  11. 
Furnished    with   rings    and    staves. 

Exo.  25 :  12—15.    Exo.  37  :  3—5. 
Tables  of  testimony  alone  placed  in. 

Exo.   25 :  16,  21.      1  Kin.  8 :  9,  21.      2 

Chr.  5:10.    Heb.  9:4. 
Mercy-seat  laid  upon.     Exo.  25 :  21. 

Exo.  26 :  34. 
Placed  in  the  Holv  of  Holies.     Exo. 

26 :  33.     Exo.  40 :  21.     Heb.  9 :  3,  4. 
The  pot  of  manna  and  Aaron's  rod 

laid  up  before.  Heb.  9:  4,  with  Exo. 

16:33,34.     Num.  17  :  10. 
A  copy  of  the  law  laid  in  the  side  of 

Deu.  31 :  26. 
Anointed    with    sacred   oil.      Exo. 

30:26. 
Covered  with  the  vail  by  the  priests 

before  removal.    Num.  4:5,  6. 

Was  CALLED,   THE 

Ark  of  God.    1  Sam.  3:3. 

Ark  of  God's  strength.    2  Chr.  6 :  41. 

Psa.  132:  8. 
Ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord. 

Num.  10:33. 

Ark  of  the  testimony.     Exo.  30:  6. 

Num.  7:  89. 

A  symbol  of  the  presence  and    '.'ory 

ot   God.      Num.   14:43,44.    Jos    ': 

6.    1  Sam.  14 :  18,  19.    Psa  132 :  8. 

Esteemed  the  glory  of  Israel.    1  Sam. 

4:21,22. 
Was   holy.    2  Chr.  35:3. 


Sanctified  its  resting-place.     2  Chr. 

8: 11. 
The  Israelites  inquired  of  the  Lord 

before.    Jos.  7:6— 9.     Jud.  20:  27. 

1  Chr.  13:3. ' 

Was  CARRIED 

By  priests  or  Levites  alone.  Deu. 
10:8.  Jos.  3:14.  2Sam.  15:24.  1 
Chr.  15:2. 

Before  the  Israelites  in  their  jour 
neys.     Num.  10:33.    Jos.  3:6. 

Sometimes  to  the  camp  iu  war.     1 
Sam.  4:4,5. 
Profanation  of,  punished.      Num.  4: 

5, 15.     1  Sam.  6 :  19.    1  Chr.  15 :  13. 
Protecting    of,    rewarded.      1    Chr. 

13:14. 
Captured  by  the  Philistines.    1  Sam. 

4:11. 
Miracles  connected  with 

Jordan  divided.    Jos.  4:  7. 

Fall  of  the  walls  of  Jericho.  Jos. 
6 :  6-20. 

Fall  of  Dagon.    1  Sam  5 :  1—4. 

Philistines  plagued.  1  Sam.  5  ; 
6-12. 

Manner  of  its  restoration.     1  Sam. 
6 :  1—18. 
At  Kirjath-jearim  twenty  years.     1 

Sam.  ( :  1,  2. 
Removed  from  Kirjath-jearim  to  the 

house  of  Obed-edom.  2Sam  6: 1—11. 
David  made  a  tent  for.    2  Sam.  6: 17. 

1  Chr.  15 : 1. 
Brought  into  the  city    of   David.      2 

Sam.  6 :  1'2— 15.     1  Chr.  15 :  2,5— j:8. 
Brought  by  Solomon  into  the  temple 

with   great   solemnity.     1  Kin.  8: 

1—6.     2  Chr.  5 :  2—9. 
A  type  of  Christ.      Psa.  40:8.      Rev. 

11 :  19. 

Armies, 

Antiquity  of.    Gen.  14  :  1—8. 
Ancient,  often  numerous.     Jos.  11 :  4. 

1  Sam.  13:  5. 

Of  different  nations  often  confeder- 
ated. Jos.  9:2.  Jos.  10:5.  Jud.  3: 
13.    1  Kin.  20:1. 

Troops  often  hired  for.    1  Chr.  19 :  7. 

2  Chr.  25:6. 
Were  composed  of 

Bowmen  and  sliugers.      1   Chr.  12: 

2.     Jer.  4 :  29. 
Spearmen  or  heavy  troops.     Psa. 

68:30.     Acts  23:  23. 
Cavalry.     Exo.  14 :  9.     1  Kin.  20:  20. 
War-chariots.  Jos.  17:  16.  Jud.  4:  3. 

Often  consisted  of  the  whole  effec- 
tive strength  of  nations.  Num.  21 : 
23.    1  Sam.  29:  1.' 

Furnished  with  standards.  So.  of 
Sol.  6:4.     Isa.  10:18.    Jer.  4:21. 

Accompanied  by  beasts  f  burden 
and  wagons  for  baggagt  Jud.  7: 
12.    2  Kin.  7:7.    Eze.  23:2., 


ARM. 


18 


ARM. 


Generally  io  three    divisions.      Gen. 

14:15.     Job.  1:17. 
Were  led  by 
Kings  in  person.    2  Kin.  18:  13.     2 

Kin.  25 :  1. 
Experienced  captains.     2  Kin.  18: 
17,  24. 
Called  the 
Wings  of  a  nation.    Isa.  8:8.    Jer. 

48:40. 
Power  of  Kings.    2  Chr.  32 :  9. 
Hosts.    Jos.  10:5.    Jud.  8:10. 
Bands.    2  Kin.  24 :  2.    1  Chr.  7  :  4. 
Began  their  campaigns  in  the  spring. 

2  Sam.  11:1. 
Often  went  on  foreign  service.     Jer. 

5:15.    Jer.  50:3. 
Marched 
Often  in  open  line.    Hab.  1 :  6,  8. 
With  order  and  precision.     Isa.  5: 

27.    Joel  2:  7,8. 
With  rapidity.    Jer.  48:  40.      Hab. 

1:8. 
With  noise  and  tumult.     Isa.  17: 
12, 13.    Joel  2 :  5. 
Employed  in 
Fighting  battles.    1  Sam.  17 :  2,  3. 

1  Chr.  19:17. 
Besieging  cities.    Deu.  20: 12.    Isa. 

29:3. 
Assaulting  cities.    Jos  7:3,  4.  Jud. 
9 :  45. 
Often  surprised  their  enemies.    Jos. 

8:2.    2  Chr.  13:13.    Je;.51:12. 
Commenced    their   battles    with     a 
shout.    1  Sam.  17 :  20.    2  Chr.  13: 15. 
Jer.  51 :  14. 
Toil  and  fatigue  often  endured  by. 

Eze.  29 :  18. 
Divided  the  spoil.    Exo.  15:9.     Zee. 

14:1. 

Sent  out  foraging  parties.  2  Kin.  5 :  2. 

Exercised    savage   cruelties    on  the 

vanquished.     Jer.  50:42.     Lam.  5: 

11-13.    Amos  1 :  13. 

Frequently  the  instrument  of  God's 

vengeance.    Isa.  10:5,  6.    Isa.  13:5. 

In  latter  ages  received  pay.     Luke 

3 :  14.    1  Cor.  9 :  7. 
Encamped 
In  the  open  fields.    2  Sam.   11 :  11. 

1  Chr.  11 :  15. 
Before  cities.    Jos.  10:  5.    1  Sam. 
11:  1. 
Fear  occasioned  by.    Num.  22 :  3.  Jen 

6:25. 
Devastation  occasioned  by.    Isa  37  : 

18.    Jer.  5:17. 
Often  destroyed  by 
Their  enemies.    Exo.  17:   13.    Jos. 
10:  10,  20.    Jud.  11:  33.     2  Sam. 
18:7.     1  Kin.  20:21. 
Themselves  through  divine   inter- 
position    Jud.  7  :  22.    1  Sam.  14 ; 
15,16.     ,  Chr.  20:23. 
Supern    ,ural   means.    Jos.  10:  11. 
2Ki<    19:35. 


Brought  their  idols  with  them.  1  Chr. 

14:12. 
Compared  to 

Whirlwinds.    Jer.  25 :  32. 

Waters  of  a  river.  Isa.  8:  7. 

Caterpillars.  Jer.  51:  14,  27. 

Grasshoppers.    Jud.  6:  3 — 5.     Jud. 
7:  12. 

Locusts.    Isa.  33 :  4.    Rev.  9:3,7. 

Flies.    Isa.  7 :  18, 19. 

Clouds.    Eze.  38:9— 16. 

Overflowing  torrents.     Isa.    28 :   2. 
Dan.  11 :  10,  26. 

iLLtlSTRATIVE  OF 

Multitudes  of  angels.  1  Kin.  22: 19. 

Psa.  148 :  2.  Dan.  4 :  35.  Mat.  26 :  53. 
The  Church.    Dan.  8:  10-13.    So. 

of  Sol.  6:4,  10. 
Numerous   and   heavy    aflflictions. 

Job  19 :  12. 

Armies  of  Israel,  The. 

First  mention  of.    Exo.  7 :  4. 
Collected  by 
Sound  of  trumpets.  Jud.  3:  27.  Jud. 

6:34. 
Special  messengers.    Jud.  6:  35.  2 

Sam.  20:  14. 
Extraordinary  means.    Jud.  19:  29, 
with  Jud.  20:1.    1  Sam.  11:7. 
Enrolled  by  the  chief  scribe.   2  Kin. 

25 :  19.  - 

Called 
The  host.    Deu.  23:  9.  1  Sam.  28: 19. 
The  armies  of  the  living  God.    1 
Sam.  17 :  26. 
Composed  of  infantry.   Num.  11:  21. 

Jud.  5 :  15. 
Horsemen    and  chariots  introduced 
into,  after  David's  reign.    1  Kin.  1 ; 
5.    1  Kin.  4:26. 
Divided  into 
Three  divisions.  Jud.  7 :  16.  1  Sam. 

11:11. 
Van  and  rear.  Jos.  6:  9. 
Companies  of  thousands,  &c.  Num. 
31 :  14.    2  Kin.  1 :  9,  11.    1  Chr.  13 : 
1.    1  Chr.  27:1. 
Commanded  by  the  captain  of  the 
host.    2  Sam.  2:8.    2  Sam.    17:25. 
2  Sam.  20:23. 
Often  led  by  the  king  in   person.    1 
Sam.  8:20.    iSam.  15:4,  5.    2  Sam. 
12:29.  1  Kin.  22  ch. 
Inferior  officers  of,  appointed  by 
The    shoterim    or    chief    officers. 

Deu.  20:9. 
The  king.  2  Sam.  18 :  1.  2  Chr.  25 :  5. 
The  captain  of  the  host.    2  Sam. 
18:  11.    2  Kin.  4:  13. 
Persons  liable  to  serve  in.   Num  1: 

2,3. 
Persons  exempted  from  serving 
in: 

Who  had  builded  a  house.    Deu. 
20:5. 


ARM. 


ARM. 


Who  had  planted  a  vineyard.  Deu. 
20:6. 

Who  were  lately  betrothed.  Deu. 
20 :  7. 

Who  were  newly  married.  Deu.  24 :  n. 
Refusing  to  join,  stigmatized.    Jud. 

5 :  1.")— 17. 
Refusing   to   join,    often    punished. 

Jud.  21 :  5,  8— 11.     1  Sam.  11:7. 
The  fearful  allowed  to  leave.    Deu. 

20:8,  Jud.  7:3. 
Sometimes    consisted  of   the  whole 

nation.    Jud.  20:11.    1  Sam.  11:7. 
Strict  discipline  observed  in.  Jos.  7 : 

16    21.    1  Sam.  14 :  24—44. 
Educated  in  the  art  of  war.  Isa.  2:  4. 

Mic.  4:  3. 
Often  supplied  with  arms  from  pub- 
lic armories.    2  Chr.  11: 12.    2  Chr. 

26 :  14. 
Before  going  to  war 

Were  numbered  and   reviewed.    2 
Sam.  18: 1,  2,  4.    1  Kin.  10:  15,  27. 

Required   to  keep  from  iniquity. 
Deu.  23 :  9. 

Consulted  the  Lord.  Jud.  1 : 1.  Jud. 
20:27,  28. 

Encouraged  by  their  commanders. 
2  Chr.  20:20. 
Ark  of  God  frequently  brought  with. 

Jos.  6:6,  7.      iSam.  4:4,  5.    2  Sam. 

11:  11.    2  Sam.  15:24. 
Attended  by  priests  with  trumpets. 

Num  10 :  9.      Num.  31 :  6.    2  Chr.  13 : 

13, 14. 
Praises  of  God  often  sung  before.    2 

Chr.  20:21,  22. 
Often  disposed  to  battle  with  Judg- 
ment, &c.    2  Sam.  10:9. 
Bravery    and  fidelity  in,   rewarded. 

Jos.  15:16.    ISam.  17:  25.    1  Sam. 

18:17.      2  Sam.  18:11.    1  Chr.  11:6. 
Men  selected  from,  for  difficult  enter- 
prises.   Exo.  17 :  9.    Num.  31 :  5,  6. 

Jos.  7 :  4.    Jos.  8 :  3.    Jud.  7:5,6.   2 

Sam.  17:1. 
Directed  in  their  movements  by  God. 

Jos.  8:1.2.    Jud.  1:2.    2  Sam.  5:25. 

1  Chr.  14 :  16. 
With   the   aid  of  God  all-powerful. 

Lev,  26 :  3,  7,  8.    Deu  7 :  24.    Deu  32 : 

30.    Jos.  1 :  5. 
Without  God  easily  overcome.    Lev. 

26:  17.     Num.  14:  42,  45. 
Mode  of  provisioning  : 

Food  brought  by  themselves,    Jos. 
1:  11. 

Food    sent    by   their    families.      1 
Sam.  17 :  17. 

Ct)ntribution   levied.      Jud.    8 :    5. 
ISam.  25:  4—8. 

By  presents.    2  Sam.  17  :  27—29. 
Congratulated  on  returning  victori- 
ous.   1  Sam.  18:  6,  7,  with  Exo.  15: 

1-21. 
Purified    on    returning    from    war. 

Ni'K..    31.19-25. 


Disbanded  after  war.    1  Sam.  13:2. 

1  Kin.  22:36. 
Part  of,  retained  in  times  of  peace 

by  the  kings.    1  Sam.   13:  1,  2,    1 

Chr,  27:  1-15. 

Arms,  Military. 

Made  of  iron,  steel,  or  brass.    Job  20: 

24.    ISam.  17:5,  6. 
Offensive: 

Sword.    Jud.  20:  15.    Eze.  32 :  27. 
•   Two-edged    sword.      Psa.    149:    6. 
Pro.  5 :  4. 
Dagger.    Jud.  3: 16,  21,  22. 
Dart  or  javelin.    1  Sam.  18:  10,  11. 

2  Sam.  18:14. 
Spear  or  lance.    1  Sam.  26:7.    Jer. 

50:42. 
Battle-axe.    Eze.  26 :  9.    Jer.  51 :  20. 
Bow  and  arrows.     Gen.  48:  22.    1 

Kin.  22:. 34. 
Sling.    1  Sam.  17:  50.    2  Kin.  3:25. 
Handstafl.    Mat.  26:47. 
Called    weapons   of  war.    2   Sam. 

1 :  27. 
Called  instruments  of  war.    1  Chr. 

12:33,37. 
Called  instruments  of  death.    Psa. 
7:  13, 
Defensive  : 
Helmet.  1  Sam.  17 :    5,  38.  2  Chr, 

26 :  14, 
Coat  of  mail,  breastplate,  haber- 
geon, or  brigandine,    1  Sam,  17: 
5,  38.    Exo.    28:    32.    Jer.    46:  4. 
Rev.  9:9. 
Girdle.    ISam.  18:4.    2 Sam.  18: 11. 
Target.    ISam.  17:  6. 
Greaves.    1  Sam.  17:  6. 
Shield.    1  Kin.  10:  16,  17,    1  Kin. 

14 :  26,  27. 
Buckler.    1  Chr.  5:  18.    Eze.  26:  8 
Called  harness.    1  Kin.  22:  34. 
Called  armor.    Luke  11 :  22. 
For  sieges: 
Battering   rams.    2    Sam.    20:   15. 

Eze.  4 :  2. 
Engines  for  casting  stones,  &c.    2 
Chr.  26:15. 
Not  worn   in  ordinary.  1  Sam.  21:  8. 
Put  on  at  the  first  alarm.    Isa.  8:9. 

Jer.  46:3,4. 
Armories  built  for.    2  Kin.  20: 13.  So. 

of  Sol.  4:4. 
Great  stores  of,  prepared.  2  Chr.  32 : 5. 
Were  provided 
,  Bv  individuals  themselves.    1  Chr. 

12 :  33,  37. 
From  the  public  arsenals.   2  Chr. 
11:12.      2  Chr.  26: 14. 
Often  given  as  presents.  1  Kin.  10:  25. 
Before  using 
Tried  and  proved.    1  Sam.  17:  39. 
Burnished.  Jer.  46:  4.    Eze.   21 :  9 — 

11,  28. 
Anointed.    Isa.  21 :  5. 


ARM. 


20 


ASC. 


Part    of,    borne   by    armor-bearers. 
Jud.  9:54.    1  Sam.    14:1.    1  Sam. 
16:21. 
Hung  on  the  walls  of  cities.   Eze.  27 : 

10, 11. 
Of  the  vanquished, 
Taken    off    them.      2  Sam.  2:  21. 

Luke  11 :  22. 
Sometimes    kept    as    trophies.      1 

Sam.  17:54. 
Sometimes  burned.   Eze.  39:9, 10. 
Of  conquered  nations  taken  away  to 
prevent  rebellion.  Jud.  5:  8.  1  Sam. 
13: 19-22. 
Inferior  to  wisdom.    Ecc.  9: 18. 
Illdstkative  of 
Spiritual  armor.      Eom.  13:12.     2 
Cor.  6 : 7.  Eph.  6 :  11—14.  1  The.  5 : 8. 
Spiritual  weapons.     2  Cor.  10:  4. 

Eph.  6:  17. 
Judgments  of  God.    Isa.  13:5.  Jer. 
50:25. 

Arrows, 

Deadly   and    destructive    weapons. 

Pro.  26:18. 
Called  shafts.    Isa.  49:2. 
Sharp.  Psa.  120 :  4.    Isa.  5 :  28. 
Bright  and    polished.       Isa.    49:  2. 

Jer.  51 :  11. 
Sometimes  poisoned.    Job  6:  4. 
Carried  in  a  quiver.    Gen.  27  :  3.   Isa. 

49 :  2.    Jer.  5 :  16.    Lam.  3 :  13. 
Discharged 
Frow  a  bow.    Psa.  11 :  2.    Isa.  7 :  24. 
From  engines.    2  Chr.  26: 15. 
At  a  mark  for  amusement.    1  Sam. 

20:20—22. 
At  the  beasts  of  the  earth.    Gen. 

27:3. 
Against  enemies.      2  Kin.   19:  32. 

Jer.  50 :  14. 
With  great  force.     Num.  24:  8.   2 
Kin.  9 :  24. 
Fleetness  of,  alluded  to.    Zee.  9:  14. 
The  ancients  divined  by.    Eze.  21 :  21. 
Illustrative 
Of  Christ.     Isa.  49:2. 
Of  the  word  of  Christ.    Psa.  45 :  5. 
Of  God's  judgment.    Deu.  .32:23— 
42.    Psa.  7: 13.    Psa.  21:12.    Psa. 
64 :  7.    Eze.  5 :  16. 
Of  severe    afflictions.      Job   6:   4. 

Psa.  38 : 2. 
Of  bitter  words.    Psa.  64 :  3. 
Of  slanderous  tongues.    Jer.  9:  8. 
Of  false  witnesses.    Pro.  25:  18. 
Of  devices  of  the  v.icked.  Psa.  11 :  2. 
Of  young  children.    Psa.  127  :  4. 
Of  lightnings.   Psa.  77: 17, 18.  Hab. 

3:11. 
(Broken),  of  destruction  of  power. 

Psa.  76:3. 
(Falling    from    the  hand),  of  the 
paralyzing  power.    Eze.  39 :  3. 


Arts  of  the. 

Apothecary  or  perfumer.     Exo.   30: 

25,  35. 
Armorer.    1  Sam.  8:12. 
Baker.    Gen.  40 :  1.    1  Sam.  8 :  13; 
Brick-maker.    Gen.  11:  3.     JExo.  5:7, 

8  18 
Brazier.    Gen.  4 :  22.    2  Tim.  4 :  14. 
Blacksmith.  Gen.  4:  22.  1  Sam.  13: 19. 
Carver.    Exo.  31 :  5.    1  Kin.  6 :  18. 
Carpenter.    2  Sam.  5:11.    Mar.  6:3. 
Calker.    Eze.  27 :  9,  27. 
Confectioner.    1  Sam.  8:  13. 
Dyer.    Exo.  25:5. 

Embroiderer.  Exo.  35:  35.  Exo.  38:  23. 
Embalmer.    Gen.  50 :  2,  3,  26. 
Engraver.    Exo.  28:11.     Isa.  49:  16. 

2  Cor   3:  7 
Founder.    Jud.  17:4.    Jer.  10:9. 
Fuller.    2  Kin.  18 :  17.    Mar.  9 :  3. 
Gardener.    Jer.  29:5.    Jno.  20:15. 
Goldsmith.    Isa.  40:  19. 
Husbandman.    Gen.  4 :  2.    Gen.  9 :  20. 
Mariner,  <fec.    Eze.  27 :  8,  9. 
Mason.    2  Sam.  5:11.    2  Chr.  24 :  12. 
Musician.    1  Sam,  18 :  6. 1  Chr.  15 :  16. 
Potter.    Isa.  64:8.    Jer.  18:3.    Lam. 

4 :  2.    Zee.  11 :  13. 
Refiner  of  metals.  1  Chr.  28: 18.  Mai. 

3 :  2,  3. 
Ropemaker.    Jud.  16:11. 
Silversmith.    Acts  19:  24. 
Stone-cutter.      Exo.   20:   25.    1    Chr. 

22 :  15. 
Ship-builder.    1  Kin.  9:26. 
Smelter  of  metals.    Job  28 :  2. 
Spinner.    Exo.  35 :  2,5.    Pro.  31 :  19. 
Tailor.    Ero.  28:3. 
Tanner.    Acts  9 :  43.    Acts  10 :  6. 
Tent-maker.    Gen.  4:  20.    Acts  18:  3. 
Weaver.    Exo.  35 :  35.    Jno.  19 :  23. 
Wine-maker.    Neh.  13:15.    Isa.  63:3. 
Writer.    Jud.  5 :  14. 

Ascension  of  Christ,  The, 

Prophecies  respecting.      Psa.  24:  7. 

Psa.  68:  IS.  with  Eph.  4:  7,  8. 
Foretold  by  Himself.  Jno.  6:  62.  Jno. 

7 :  33.    Jno.  14 :  28.    Jno.  16 :  5.    Jno. 

20:17. 
Forty  days  after    His    resurrection. 

Acts  1 :  3. 
Described.    Acts  1 :  9. 
From  Mount  Olivet.     Luke    24 :    50, 

with  Mar.  11:  1.    Acts  1:  12. 
While  blessing  His  disciples.      Luke 

24 :  .50. 
When  He  had  atoned  for  sin.   Heb,  9: 

12.     Heb.  10:12. 
Was  triumphant.    Psa.  68:  18. 
Was  to  supreme  power  and  dignity. 

Luke  24:  26.    Eph.  1:  20,  21.    1  Pet. 

3:22. 
As  the  Forerunner   of    His    people. 

Heb.  6:20. 


ASC. 


21 


aSS. 


To  intercede.  Rom.  8 :  34.    Hcb.  9 :  24. 
To  send  the  Holy  Ghost.     Jno.  16:  7. 

Acts  2 :  33. 
To  receive  gifts  for    men.    Psa.    68: 

18,  witliEph.4:8,  11. 
To  prepare  a   place   for  His  people. 

Jiio.  14 :  2. 
Ifis  second  coming  shall    be  in  like 

manner  as.    Acts  1:10,  11. 
Typified.    Lev.  16:  15,  with   Heb.  6: 

20.     Heb.  9:7,  9,  12. 

Asher,  The  Tribe  of. 

Descended  from  Jacob's  eighth  son. 

Gen.  30:12,  13. 
Predictions  concerning.    Gen.  49:20. 

Den.  .33:  24,  2h. 
Strength  of,  on  leaving  Egypt.   Num. 

1:40,  41. 
Persons  selected  from. 

To  number  the  people.    Num.  1 :  13. 

To  spy  out  the  land.      Num.  13 :  13. 

To  divide  the  land.    Num.  34 :  27. 
The  center  of  the  fourth  division  of 

Israel    in  its  journeys.     Num.  10: 

25,  26. 
Encamped  next  to,   and    under    the 

standard  of  Dan,  north  of  the  tab- 
ernacle.    Num.  2:  25,  27. 
Offering  of,  at  the  dedication.   Num. 

7 :  72 — 77. 
Families  of.    Num.  26 :  44—47. 
Strength   of,    on    entering    Canaan. 

Num.26:  47. 
On  Ebal,  said  amen  to  the  curses  of 

the  law.    Deu.  27 :  13. 
Bounds  of  their  inheritance.  Jos.  19: 

24-31. 
Bordered    on  the  sea.     Jos.  19:  29. 

Jud.  5:17. 
Did  not  fully  drive  out  Canaanites. 

Jud.  1:31,  .32. 
Reproved  for  not  aiding  against  Si- 
sera.    Jud.  5:  17. 
Assisted  Gideon  against  the   Midian- 

ites.    Jud.  6:  35.    Jud.  7:23. 
Some  of,  at  coronation  of  David.     1 

Chr.  12:36. 
Officers  placed  over,  by  Solomon.      1 

Kin.  4 :  16. 
Aided  iu  Hezekiah's  reformation.     2 

Chr.  30:  11. 
Remarkable  persons  of.      1   Chr.   7: 

30-40.     Luke  2:  36. 


Asp,  or  Adder. 


Dangerous  to  travelers.    Gen.  49:  17. 
Described  as 

Venomous.    Job  20:  14,  16. 

Not  to  be  charmed.    Psa.  58:  5. 
Illustrative 

Of   obstinate    rejecters    of     God's 

Word.    Psa.  58:4.  5. 
Of  the  enemies  of  God's  people.  Psa. 

91 :  13. 


(Venom  of),  of  the  speech  of  the 
wicked.    Psa.  140:  3.    Rom.  3:13. 

(Venom  of),  of  injurious  effects  of 
wine.    Deu.  32:33.    Pro.  23:. 32. 

(Deprived  of  its  venom),  of  the  ef- 
fects of  conversion.    Isa.  11 :  8,  9. 

Ass,  The  Domestic. 

Unclean.    Lev.  11 :  2,  3,  26,  with  Exo. 

13:  13. 
Described  as 

Not  devoid  of  instinct.    Isa.  1 :  3. 

Strong.    Gen.  49 :  14. 

Fond  of  ease.    Gen.  49:  14,  15. 
Often  fed  on  vine-leaves.   Gen.  49:  11. 
Formed  a  part  of  patriarchal  wealth. 

Gen.  12 :  16.     Gen.  30 :  43.    Job  1 :  3. 

Job  42 :  12. 
Was  used 

In  agriculture.    Isa.  30:  6,  24. 

For  bearing  burdens.     Gen.  42 :  26. 
1  Sam.  25:  18. 

For  riding.  Gen.  22 :  3.   Num.  22 :  21. 

In  harness.    Isa.  21 :  7. 

In  war.    2  Kin.  7  :  7,  10. 
Governed  by  a  bridle.    Pro.  26 .  3. 
Urged  on  with  a   staff.      Num.  22: 

23,  27. 
Women  often  rode  on.    Jos.  15 :  18.    1 

Sam.  25 :  20. 
Persons  of  rank  rode  on.    Jud.  10:  3, 

4.     2  Sam.  16:2. 
Judges  of  Israel  rode  on  white.  Jud. 

5:10. 
Young,  most  valued  for  labor.      Isa. 

30 :  6,  24. 
Trusty    persons    appointed   to    take 

care  of.    Gen.  36 :  24.    1  Sam.  9 :  3.  1 

Chr.  27 :  30. 
Often  taken  unlawfully   by  corrupt 

rulers.    Num.  16:  15.    1  Sam.  8:16. 

1  Sam.  12:3. 
Latterly  counted    an   ignoble    crea- 
ture.   Jer.  22 :  19. 
Laws  respecting; 

Not  to  be  coveted.    Exo.  20: 17. 

Fallen  under  a  burden,   to  be  as- 
sisted.    Exo.  23 :  5. 

Astray,  to  be  brought  back  to  its 
owner.    Exo.  23:4.    Deu.  22:1. 

Astray,  to  be  taken  care  of  till  its 
owner  appeared.    Deu.  22 :  2,  3. 

Not  to  be  yoked  with  an  ox.     Deu. 
22:10. 

To  enjoy  the  rest  of  the    Sabbath 
Deu.  5 :  14. 

First-born  of,  if  not  redeemed,  to 
have  its  neck  broken.      Exo.   13: 
13.    Exo.  34 :  20. 
Christ  entered  Jerusalem    on.     Zee. 

9:9.     Jno.  12:14. 
Miracles  connected  with; 

Mouth    of    Balaam's     opened    to 
speak.    Num.  22:28.    2  Pet.  2:16. 

A  thousand  men  slain  by  Samson 
with  a  jaw-bone   of.    Jud.  15:19. 


ASS. 


22 


ASS. 


Water  brought  from   the  jaw-bone 

of.    Jud.  15 :  19. 
Not  torn  by  a  lion.    1  Kin.  13:  28. 
Eaten  during  famine  in  Samaria.      2 
Kin.  6;  25. 

Ass,  The  Wild. 

Inhabits  wild    and    solitary   places. 

Job  39 :  6.    Isa.  32 :  14.    Dan.  5 :  21. 
Eanges  the  mountains  for  food.    Job 

30:8. 
Brays  when  hungry.    Job  6 :  5. 
Suffers  in  time  of  scarcity.  Jer.  14:6. 
Described  a.s 

Fond  of  liberty.    Job  39:  5. 

Intractable.    Job  11 :  12. 

Unsocial.    Hos.  8:9. 
Despises  his  pursuers.    Job  39:  '(. 
Supported  by  God.    Psa.  104 :  10, 11. 
Illustrative  of 

Intractableness    of    natural    man. 
Job  11: 12. 

The  wicked  in  their  pursuit  of  sin. 
Job  24 :  5. 

Israel  in  their  love  of  idols.     Jer. 
2:  23,24. 

The  Assyrian  power.    Hos.  8:  9. 

The  Ishmaelites.  Gen.   10:  12.   (He- 
brew ) 

Assurance. 

Produced  by  faith.  Eph.  3:  12.  2  Tim. 

1:12.  Heb.  10:  22. 
Made  full  by  hope.    Heb.  6:11,19. 
Confirmed  by  love.    1  Jno.  3:  14,  19. 

1  Jno.  4: 18. 
Is  the  effect  of  righteousness.   Isa. 

32:17. 
Is  abundant  in  the  understanding  of 

the  gospel.  Col.  2 :  2.  1  The.  1 :  5. 
Saints  rKiviLEUED  to  have,  of 
Their  election.  Psa.  4:3.  1  The.  1:  4. 
Their  redemption.    Job  19 :  25. 
Their  adoption.  Eom.  8:  16.  1  Jno. 

3:2. 
Their  salvation.    Isa.  12 :  2. 
Eternal  life.    1  Jno.  5:13. 
The  unalienable  love  of  God.  Rom. 

8 :  38,  39. 
Union  with  God  and  Christ.    1  Cor. 

6:15.     2  Cor.  13:5.   Eph.  5:  30.   1 

Jno.  2 :  5.    1  Jno.  4  :  13. 
Peace  with  God  by  Christ.  Eom. 

5:  1. 
Preservation.  Psa.  3:  0,  8.  Psa.  27: 

3-5.  Psa.  46 :  1—3. 
Answers  to  iirayer.    1  Jno.  3:  22.  1 

Jno.  5:  14,  15. 
Continuance  in  grace.    Phi.  1 :  6. 
Comfort  in  affliction.    Psa.  73:  26. 

Luke  4:  18,  19.    2  Cor.  4:  8-10, 

16—18. 
Support  in  death.    Psa.  23:  4. 
A  glorious  resurrection.   Job  19:  26. 

Psa.  17: 15.  Phi.  3:  21.  1  Jno.  3:  2. 


A  kingdom.  Heb.  12:  28.  Rev.  5:  10, 

A  crown.  2  Tim.  4 :  7,  8.  Jas.  1 :  12. 
Give  diligence  to  attain  to.    2  Pet.  1: 

10,  11. 
Strive  to  maintain.    Heb.  3: 11, 18. 
Confident  hope  in  God  restores.   Psa. 

42:11. 
Exemplified.    David.Vsa..  23:  4.  Psa. 

73 :  24—26.    Paul,  2  Tim.  1 :  12.  2  Tim. 

4:18. 

Assyria, 

Antiquity    and    origin    of.    Gen.    10: 

8—11. 
Situated  beyond  the  Euphrates.   Isa. 

7 :  20. 
Watered  by  the  river  Tigris.    Gen. 

2:14. 
Called 

The  land  of  Nimrod.    Mic.  5 :  6. 

Shinar.    Gen.  11 :  2.  Gen.  14 :  1, 

Asshur.    Hos.  14:  3. 
Nineveh,   chief  city  of.    Gen,  10:  11. 

2  Kin.  19:  36. 
Governed  by  kings.  2  Kin.  15:  19,  29. 
Celebrated  for 

Fertility.    2  Kin.  18:  32.  Isa.  36:  17. 

Extent  of  conquests.  2  Kin.  18: 
33—35.  2  Kin.  19:  11—13.  Isa,  10: 
9-14. 

Extensive  commerce.  Eze.  27:23,24. 
Idolatry,  the  religion  of.  2  Kin.  19:37. 

As   A  POWER,  WAS 

Most  formidable.    Isa.  28:2. 
Intolerant    and    oppressive.     Nah. 

3 :  19. 
Cruel  and  destructive.    Isa.  10:  7. 
Selfish  and  reserved.    Hos.  8:9. 
Unfaithful,  &c.    2  Clir.  28:  20,  21. 
Proud    and    haughty.     2    Kin.    19: 

22-24.  Isa.  10:8. 
An  instrument  of  God's  vengeance. 

Isa.  7:18,19.    Isa.  10:5,6. 
Chief  men  of,  described.  Eze.  23:  0, 

12,  23. 
Armies  of,  described.    Isa.  5 :  26    29. 

PUL  KING  OF, 

Invaded  Israel.    2  Kin.  15:19. 
Bought  off  by  Menahem.  2  Kin.  15: 

19,  20. 

TiGLATH  PiLEZER  KING  OF, 

Ravaged  Israel.    2  Kin.  15:29. 
Asked  to  aid  Ahaz  against  Hyria. 

2  Kin.  18:  7,  8. 
Took     money     from     Ahaz,     but 

strengthened  him  not.  2  Chr.  28: 

20,  21. 

Conquered  Syria.     2  Kin.  16:9. 
Shalmaneser  king  OF, 
Reduced  Israel  to  tribute.    2  Kin. 

17:3. 
Was  conspired  against  by  Hoshea. 

2  Kin.  17:4. 
Imprisoned  Hoshea.    2  Kin.  17:4. 
Carried  Israel  captive.    2  Kin.  17: 

5,  6. 


ASS. 


2:^ 


ATO. 


Re-peopled  Samaria  from  Assyria. 
2  Kin.  17:21. 

SENNACHEK115   IvIXG   OF, 

Invaded  Judah.    2  Kin.  18:  1.3. 
Bought  oir  by  Hezekiah.    2  Kin.  18 : 

14—16. 
Insulted  and  threatened  Judah.     2 

Kin.  18:  17-32.      2  Kin.  It):  lO-Kl 
Blasphemed  the  Lord.    2  Kin.  IS: 

3.3—35. 
Prayed    against    by    Hezekiah.      2 

Kin.  19:14-19. 
Reproved  for  ijride  and  blasphemy. 

2  Kin.  12 :  20-34.    Isa.  37  :  21  -2'). 
His  army  destroyed  by  God.   2  Kin. 

10:35. 
Assassinated  by  his  sons.    2  Kin. 

19 :  36. 
Condemned  for  oppressing  God's  peo- 
ple.   Isa.  52 :  4. 
Manasseh  taken  captive  to,    2  Chr. 

33:11. 
The    re-peopling    of  Samaria    from, 
completed  by  Asnapper.  Ezr.  4:  10.- 
Idolatry  of,  brought  into  Samaria. 

2  Kin.  17:29. 
Judah    condemned  for  trusting    to. 

Jcr.  2 :  18,  36. 
Israel   condemned    for    trusting    to. 

Hos.  5:13.    Hos.  7:11.    Hos.  8:9. 
The  Jews   condemned  for  following 
the  idolatries  of.    Eze.  16:28.    Eze. 
23:5,  7,  &c. 
The  greatness,  extent,  duration,  and 

fall  of,  illustrated.    Eze.  31 :  3—17. 
Predictions  respecting; 
Conquest  of  the  Kenites  by.    Num. 

24:  22. 
Conquest  of  Syria  by.    Isa.  8:4. 
Conquest  and  captivity  of  Israel  by. 

Isa.  8:4.    Hos.  9:  3.    Hos.  10:  6. 

Hos.  11:5. 
invasion  of  Judah  by.    Isa.  5 :  26. 

Isa.  7:17— 20.    Isa.  8:8.    Isa.  10: 

5,  6,  12. 
Restoration  of  Israel  from.  Isa.  27: 

12,13.    Hos.  11:11.    Zee.  10:10. 
Destruction  of.  Isa.  10:  12— 19.  Isa. 

14 :  24,  25.    Isa.  30:  31—33.    Isa.  31 : 

8,9.    Zec.lO:ll. 
Participation  in  the  blessings    of 

the  gospel.    Isa.  19:  23—25.    Mic. 

7:12. 

Atonement,  The. 

Explained.  Rom.  5 :  8—11.  2  Cor.  5 : 
18,  19.  Gal.  1 :  4.  1  Jno.  2:2.1  Jno. 
4:10. 

Foreordained.  Rom.  3:  25  (Mai-gin).  1 
Pet..  1:11,  20.    Rev.  13:8. 

Foretold.  Isa.  53:  4-6,  8-12.  Dan. 
9:  24—27.  Zee.  13:  1,  7.  Jno.  11 :  50,  51. 

Effected  by  Christ  alone.  Jno.  1 :  29, 
36.  Acts  4:  10,12.  1  The.  1 :  10.  1 
Tim.  2:5,  6.  Heb.  2:  9,  1  Pet.  2:  24. 


Was  voluntary.    Psa.  40:  6—8,    with 

Heb.  10:  5-9.    Jno.  10:  11, 15,  17,  18. 

Exhibits  the 

Grace  and  mercy  of  God.    Rom.  8: 

32.    Eph.2:4,  5,  7.    1  Tim.  2:  4. 

Heb.  2 :  9. 

Love  of  God.    Rom.  5:8.    1  Jno.  4 : 

9,  10. 
Love  of  Clirist.    Jno.  15 :  13.  Gal.  2 : 
20.    Eph.  5:2,  25.    Rev.  1 :  5. 
Reconciles  the  justice  aiul  mercy  of 

God.    Isa.  45 :  21.    Rom.  3 :  25,  26. 
Necessity  for.    Isa.  59:16.    Luke  19: 

10.  Heb.  9:  22. 

Made  but  once.    Heb.  7:27.    Heb.  9: 

24—28.    Heb.  10:   10,  12,   14.    1  Pet. 

3:  18. 
Acceptable  to  God.    Eph.  5 :  2. 
Reconciliation    to  God  effected  by. 

Rom.  5 :  10.    2  Cor.  5 :  18-20.     Eph. 

2 :  13-16.    Col.  1 :  20-22.  Heb.  2 :  17. 

1  Pet.  3:18. 
Access  to  God  by.    Heb.  10: 19,  20. 
Remission  of    sins  by.     Jno.   1:  29. 

Rom.  3 :  25.    Eph.  1:7.    1  Jno.  1 :  7. 

Rev.  1:  5. 
Justification  by.      Rom.  5:9.     2  Cor. 

5:21. 
Sanctification  by.    2  Cor.  5 :  15.   Eph. 

5:26,  27.    Tit.   2:  14.    Heb.   10:  10. 

Heb.  13:12. 
Redemption  by.    Mat.   20:  28.    Acts 

20:  28.    1  Tim.    2:  6.    Heb.   9:   12. 

Rev.  5:9. 
Has  delivered  saints   from   the 

Power  of  sin.    Rom.  8:3.    1  Pet.  1  :^ 
18,  19. 

Power  of    the  World.      Gal.   1:  4. 
Gal.  6:14. 

Power  of   the    devil.      Col.    2:  15. 
Heb.  2  :  14,  15. 
Saints  glorify  God  for.    1  Cor.  6:  20. 

Gal.  2:20.    Phi.  1:20,  21. 
Saints  rejoice  in  God  for.  Rom.  5: 11. 
Saints  praise  God  for.    Rev.  5 :  9 — 13. 
Faith  in,  indespensable.    Rom.  3:  25, 

Gal.  3:  13,14. 
Commemorated    in  the   Lord's  sup- 
per.   Mat.  26 :  26— 28.    1  Cor.  11:  23 

-26. 
Ministers  should  fully  set  forth.  Acts 

5 :  29—31,  42.    1  Cor.  15 :  3.  2  Cor.  5 : 

18-21. 
Typified.    Gen.  4:  4,  with  Heb.  11 :  4. 

Gen.  22 :  2,  with  Heb.  11 :  17,  19.  Exo. 

12:  5,  11,  14,  with  1  Cor.  5:  7.    Exo. 

24 :  8,  with  Heb.  9 :  20.    Lev.   16 :  30, 

34,  with  Heb.  9:  7,   12,  28.    Lev.  17: 

11,  with  Heb.  9:22. 

Atonement,  The  Day  of. 

Tenth  dav  of  seventh  mouth.    Lev. 

23:26,  27. 
A  day  of  humiliation.   Lev.  16:  29,  31. 

Lev.  23:27, 


ATO. 


BAB. 


Observed   as  a    sabbath.     Lev.    23: 

28,  32. 
Otferiugs  to  be  made  on.  Lev.  16 :  3, 

5-15. 
The  high  priest  entered  into  the  holy 

place  on.    Lev.  16:  2,  3.    Heb.  9:  7. 
Atonement  made  on, 

For    the  holy  place.    Exo.  30:  10. 
Lev.  16:  15.  16. 

For  the  high  priest.    Lev.   16:  11. 
Heb.  9:7. 

For  the  whole  congregation.    Lev. 

16:17,24.    Lev.  23:28.    Heb.  9:7. 

The  sins  of  the  people  borne  off  by 

the  scapegoat  on.    Lev.  16:21. 
Punishment  for  not  observing.    Lev. 

23 :  29,  30. 
Year  of  Jubilee  commenced  on.  Lev. 

25 :  9. 
Typical.    Heb.  9 :  8,  24. 

Atonement,  under  the  Law. 

Made  by  sacrifice.    Lev.  1 :  4,  5. 

By  priests  alone.      1    Chr.   6:  49.    2 

Chr.  29:  24. 
Necessary  foe 
Propitiating    God.      Exo.    32:    30. 

Lev.  23:27,28.    2  Sam.  21:  3. 
Ransoming.    Exo.  30:  15,  16.    Job. 

33 :  24. 
Purifying.    Exo.  29:  36. 
Offered  for 
The  congregation.    Num.  15:25.    2 

Chr.  29:24. 
The  priests.  Exo.  29:  31—33.    Lev. 

8 :  34. 
Persons  sinning  ignorantly.    Lev. 

4:  20,  &c. 
Persons  sinning  wilfully.  Lev.  6;  7. 
Persons  swearing  rashly.     Lev.  5 : 

4,6. 
Persons  witholding  evidence.   Lev. 

5:1,6. 
Persons  unclean.    Lev.  5 :  2,  3,  6. 
Women  after  childbirth.  Lev.  12 :  8. 
The  altar.    Exo.  29 :  36,  37.  Lev.  16 : 

18, 19. 
The  holy  place.    Lev.  16 :  16,  17. 
The  healed  leper.    Lev.  14:18. 
The    leprous    house    healed.    Lev. 

14:53. 
Extraordinary   cases    of.      Exo.  32: 
30—34.      Num.     16:  47.      Num.   25: 
10-13. 
Typical  of  Christ's  atonement.  Rom. 
5 :  6—11. 


Babylon. 

Origin  of.  Gen.  10:8,  10.  (maj-( 
Origin  of  the  name.  Gen.  11 :  8 
Was  called 

Land  of  61k  Chaldeans.    Eze. 

Land  of  Shinar.  Dan.  1 :  2. 
5:11. 

Land  of  Merathaim.     Jer.  50 


12:13. 
Zee. 

:  1,  21. 


Desert  of  the  sea.    Isa.  21 : 1, 9. 
Sheshach.    Jer.  25 :  12,  26. 
Lady  of  kingdoms.    Isa.  47 :  5. 
Situated    beyond     the     Euphrates. 

Gen.  11 :  31,  with  Jos.  24:  2,  3. 
Formerly    a    part   of   Mesopotamia. 

Acts  7:2. 
Founded  by  the  Assyrians,  and  a  part 
of  their  empire.    2  Kin.  17 :  24,  with 
Isa.  23 :  13. 
Watered  by  the  rivers  Euphrates  and 

Tigris.  Psa.    137  : 1.    Jer.  51 :  13. 
Composed  of  many  nations.  Dan.   3: 

4:  29. 
Governed  by  Kings.     2  Kin.   20:  12. 

Dan.  5:  1. 
With  Media  and  Persia  divided  by 
Darius     into     one     hundred    and 
twenty  provinces.    Dan.  6:  1. 
Presidents  placed  over.    Dan.  2 :  48. 

Dan.  6;  1. 
Babylon  the  chief  province  of.    Dan. 

3:1. 
Babylon  the  capital  of. 
Its  antiquity.    Gen.  11 :  4,  9. 
Enlarged  by  Nebuchadnezzar.  Dan, 

4:30. 
Surrounded  with  a  great  wall  and 

fortified.    Jer.  .51 :  53,  58. 
Called  the  golden  city.      Isa.  14:  4. 
Called  the  glory  of  kingdoms.    Isa. 

13:19. 
Called  beauty  of  Chaldees,  &c.  Isa. 
-       13:19. 

Called  the  city  of  merchants.    Eze. 

17:4. 
Called  Babylon  the  great.    Dan.  4 : 
30. 
Remarkable  foe 
Antiquity.    Jer.  5 :  15. 
Naval  power.    Isa.  43:14. 
Military  power.    Jer.  5:16.    Jer  50: 

23. 
National  greatness.  Isa.  13 :  19.  Jer. 

51:41. 
Wealth.    Jer.  50:  37.    Jer.  51:  13. 
Commerce.    Eze.    17:4. 
Manufacture    of    garments.      Jos. 

7:21. 
Wisdom  of  senators.    Isa.   47 :   10. 
Jer.  50:35. 
Inhabitants  of, 
Idolatrous.      Jer.     50:     38.      Dan. 

3:18. 
Addicted  to  magic.     Isa.  47:  9,  12, 

13.    Dan.  2:  1,2. 
Profane  and  sacrilegious.    Dan.  5: 

1—3. 
Wicked.    Isa.  47 :  10. 
As  a  powee  was 
Arrogant.    Isa.  14:  13,  14.    Jer.  50: 

29,  31,  32. 
Secure  and  self-confident.    Isa.  47 : 

7,8. 
Grand  and  stately.    Isa.  47: 1,  5. 
Covetous.    Jer.  51 :  13. 
Oppressive.    Isa.  14:4. 


BAB. 


BAF. 


Cruel  and  destructive.  Isa.  11:  17. 
Isa.  47 :  6.  Jer.  51 :  25.  Hab.  1 : 
6,7. 
An  instrument  of  God's  vengeance 
on  other  nations.  Jer.  51 :  7.  Isa. 
47:6. 
Languaj^res  spoken   in.     Dan.    1 :    4. 

Dan.  2 :  4. 
Armies  of,  described.    Hab.  1 :  7—9. 
Represented  by 
A  great  eagle.    Eze.  17 :  3. 
A  head  of  gold.    Dan.  2 :  32,  37,  38. 
A  lion  with  eagle's  wings.      Dan. 
7:4. 
Ambassadors  of,  sent  to  Hezekiah. 

2  Kin.  20:12. 
Webuchadnezzar  king  of, 
Made  Jehoiakim  tributary.    2  Kin. 

24:1. 
Besieged   Jerusalem.      2   Kin.    24: 

10, 11. 
Took   Jehoiachin,  &c.  captive    to 
Babylon.    2    Kin.    24:    12,    14-16. 
2Chr.  36:10. 
Spoiled  the  temple.    2  Kin.  24  :  13. 
Made  Zedekiah  king.    2  Kin.  24 :  17. 
Rebelled  against  by  Zedekiah.      2 

Kin.  24:20. 
Besieged    and    took  Jerusalem.    2 

Kin.  25 : 1-4. 
Burned*  Jerusalem.  &c.    2  Kin.  25: 

9, 10. 
Took  Zedekiah,  &c.  captive  to  Baby- 
lon.      2    Kin.    25:    7,  11,    18—21. 
2  Chr.  36 :  20. 
Spoiled    and    burned    the    temple. 
2   Kin.    25:   9,    13-17.    2  Chr.  36: 
18,  19. 
Revolt  of  the  Jews  from.and  their 
punishment  illustrated.  Eze.  17  ch. 
The  Jews  exhorted  to  be  subject  to, 
and  settle  in.    Jer.  27:17.    Jer.    29: 
1—7. 
Treatment  of  the  Jews  in.    2.  Kin. 

25 :  27-30.     Dan.  1 :  3—7. 
Grief  of  the  Jews  in.      Psa.  137  :  1    6. 
Destroyed    by    the    Medes.    Dan.   5: 

30,  31. 

Restoration    of   the    Jews    from.     2 

Chr.    36:    23.,  Ezr.    1    ch.    Ezr.    2: 

1-67. 

The  gospel  preached  in.    1  Pet.  5:  13. 

A  type    of  Antichrist.     Rev.   16:  19. 

Rev.  17:5. 
Predictions  respecting; 
Conquests  by.    Jer.  21 :  3 — 10.    Jer. 
27  :  2-6.    Jer.  49 :  28-  33.    Eze.  21 : 
19—32.    Eze.  29:18-20. 
Captivity  of  the  Jews  by.    Jer.  20: 
4-6.    Jer.  22:20— 26.    Jer.  25:9— 
11.    Mic4:10. 
Restoration  of  the  Jews  from.    Isa. 
14:1-4.    Isa.  44:  28.    Isa.  48:20. 
Jer.  29:10.    Jer.  50:  4,  8,  19. 
Destruction  of.     Isa.   13  ch.      Isa. 
14:  4—22.    Isa.  21:  1—10.    Isa.  47 
ch.  Jer.  25 :  12.  Jer.  50  ch.  Jer.  51  ch. 


Perpetual  desolation  of.  Isa.  13: 
19—22.  Isa.  14 :  22,  23.  Jer.  50 :  13, 
39.    Jer.  51 :  37. 

Preaching  of  the  gospel  in.  Psa 
87:4. 

Backsliding. 

Is  turning  from  God.    1  Kin.  11 :  9. 
Is  leaving  the  first  love.     Rev.  2 :  4. 
Is  departing  from  the  simplicity    of 

the  gospel.    2  Cor.  11:    3.      Gal.  3: 

1-3.    Gal.  5:4,  7. 
God  is  displeased  at.     Psa.  78:  57,  59. 
Warnings  against.    Psa.  85 :  8.  1  Cor. 

10:12. 
Guilt  and  consequences  of.   Num.  14: 

43.      Psa.   125:5.      Isa.   59:2,9—11. 

Jer.  5:6.    Jer.   8:5,13.    Jer.   15:6. 

Luke  9 :  62. 
Brings  its  own  punishment.    Pro.  14: 

14.    Jer.  2:19. 
A  haughty  spirit  leads  to.  Pro.  16: 18. 
Proneness  to.   Pro.  24:  16.   Hos.  11:  7. 
Liable    to   continue     an-d    increase. 

Jer.  8 :  5.    Jer.  14 :  7. 
Exhortations  to  return  from.    2  Chr. 

30:  6.    Isa.  31 :  6.    Jer.  3 :  12,  14,    22. 

Hos.  6:  1. 
Pray  to  be  restored  from.    Psa.  80:  3. 

Psa.  85:4.    Lam.  5:21. 
Punishment  of   tempting  others    to 

the  sin  of.  Pro.  28 :  10.  Mat.  18 :  6. 
Not  hopeless.  Psa.  37  :  24.  Pro.  24:  16. 
Endeavor  to  bring  back  those  guilty 

of.    Gal.  6:1.    Jas.  5:19,  20. 
Sin  of,  to  bo  confessed.    Isa.  59:  12 — 

14.    Jer.  3 :  13, 14.    Jer.  14 :  7-9. 
Pardon  of,  promised.    2  Chr.    7:  14. 

Jer.  3 :  12.    Jer.  31 :  20.    Jer.  36 :  3. 
Healing  of,  promised.  Jer.  3:  22.  Hos. 

14:  4. 
Afflictions  sent  to  heal.    Hos.  5:  15. 
Blessedness  of  those  who  keep  from. 

Pro.  28:  14.    Isa.  26:  3,4.    Col.  1: 

21—23. 
Hateful  to  Saints.    Psa.  101 :  3. 
Exemplified,     israc;,  Exo.  32:  8.  Neh. 

9:26.    Jer.  3:11.    Hos.  4:16.    Saul, 

1  Sam.  15:11.    Solomon,   1   Kin.   11: 

3,4.    Pe^er,  Mat.  26:  70— 74. 

Baptism. 

As  administered  by  John.  Mat.  3: 
5—12.  Jno.  3:23.  Acts  13 ;  24.  Acts 
19:  4. 

Sanctioned,  by  Christ's  submission 
to  it.    Mat.  3:13— 15.    Luke  3:  21. 

Adopted  by  Christ.  Jno.  3:22.  Jno. 
4 :  1,  2. 

Appointed  an  ordinance  of  the  Chris- 
tian church.  Mat.  28:  19,  20.  Mar. 
16:  15,  16. 

To  be  administered  in  the  name  of 
the  Father,  the  Son,  and  the  Holy 
Ghost.    Mat.  28:19. 


BAP. 


26 


BEA. 


Water,  the  outward  and  visible   sign 

in.    Acts  8:  36.    Acts  10:  47. 
Regeneration,  the  inward  and  spiri- 
tual grace  of.    Jno.  3:  o,  ij,  6.    Rom. 

6:  3,4,11. 
Remission  of  sins,  signified  by.    Acts 

2:38.    Acts  22:  16. 
Unity  of  the  Church  effected  by.      1 

Cor.  12:13.    Gal.  3:27,  28. 
Confession  of  sin  necessary  to.    Mat. 

3:6. 
Repentance  necessary  to.    Acts  2 :  38. 
Faith  necessary  to.    Acts  8 :  37.    Acts 

18:8. 
There  is  but  one.    Eph.  4 :  5. 
Administered  to 

Individuals.    Acts  8 :  38.  Acts  9 :  18. 

Households.  Acts  16:  lo.  1  Cor.  1 :  16. 
Emblematic  of  the  influences  of  the 

Holy  Ghost.    Mat.  3:11.     Tit.  3:5. 
Typified.   1  Cor.  10:  2.  1  Pet.  3:  20,  21. 


Baptism  with  the  Holy  Ghost. 

Foretold.    Eze.  36:25. 

Is  through  Christ.    Tit.  3:  6. 

Christ  administered.  Mat.  3:  11.  Jno. 

1:33. 
Promised  to  saints.    Acts  1 :  5.     Acts 

2:38,39.    Acts  11 :  16. 
All  saints  partake  of.    1  Cor.  12:13. 
Necessity  for.     Jno.  3 :  5.     Acts  19 : 

2-6. 
Renews  and  cleanses  the   soul.      Tit. 

3:5.    IPet.  3:20,21. 
The  Word  of  God  instrumental   to. 

Acts  10:  44.    Eiih.  5:26. 
Typified.    Acts  2 :  1-4. 

Bear,  The, 

Inhabits  woods.    2  Kin.  2:  24. 
Described  as 

Voracious.    Dan.  7 :  5. 

Cunning.     Lam.  3:10. 

Cruel.    Amos  5: 19. 
Often  attacks    men.      2    Kin.    2:    24. 

Amos  5 :  19. 
Attacks  the  flock  in  the  presence  of 

tlie  shepherd.    1  Sam.  17 :  34. 
Particularly  fierce  when  deprived  of 

its  young.  2  Sam.  17 :  8.   Pro.  17 :  12. 
Growls  when  annoyed.    Isa.  59: 11. 
Miraculously  killed  by  David.  1  Sam. 

17 :  36,  37. 
Illustrative  of 

God  in  His  judgments.    Lam.  3:  10. 
Hos.  13:8. 

The  natural  man.    Isa.  11 :  7. 

Wicked  rulers.    Pro.  28 :  15. 

The  kingdom  of  the  Medes.    Dan. 
7:  5. 

The  kingdom  of  Antichrist.    Rev. 
13:2. 


Beard,  The. 

The  Jews  never  appeared  without.    2 

Sam.  10:  5. 
Worn  even  by  the  priests.  Psa.  133 :  2 
Laying  hold  of,  a  token  of  respect 

Sam.  20:  9. 
Shaving  of,  a  great  offence.      2  Sam. 

10:4,6.7. 
Plucking  of,  a   sign  of  scorn.     Isa. 

50:6. 
Dribbling  on,  a  sign  of  derangement. 

1  Sam.  21 :  13. 
In  affliction. 

Was  neglected  and  untrimmed.      2 
Sam.  19:24. 

Was  clipped.    Jer.  48:37. 

Was  shorn.    Jer.  41 :  5. 

Sometimes  plucked  out.  Ezr.  9:  3. 
Corners  of,  not  to  be  marred  for  the 

dead.    Lev.  19:  27.    Lev.  21 :  5. 
Subject  to  leprosy.    Lev.  13 :  29,  30. 
Of  the  healed   leper    to  be    shaved. 

Lev.  14:  9. 
Shaving,  illustrative  of  severe  judg- 
ments. Isa.  7: 20.  Isa.  15: 2.  Eze.  5:1. 

Beasts. 

Created  by  God.    Gen.  1 :  24,  25.  Gen. 

2:19. 
Creation   of,  exhibits  God's  power. 

Jer.  27 :  5. 
Made  for   the    praise    and    glory    of 

God.     Psa.  148:  10. 
Differ  in  flesh  from  birds  and  fishes. 

1  Cor.  15 :  39. 
Herb  of  the  field  given  to,   for  food. 

Gen.  1 :  30. 
Power  over,  given  to  man.      Gen.  1 : 

26,  28.    Psa.  8 :  7. 
Instinctively  fear  man.    Gen.  9:  2. 
Received    their   names    from  Adam. 

Gen.  2 :  19,  20. 
Given   to    man    for    food    after    the 

fiood.  ,  Gen.  9 :  3. 
Not  to  be  eaten  alive  or  with    blood. 

Gen.  9:4.    Deu.  12:  16,  23. 
That  died    naturally    or   were  torn, 

not  to  be  eaten.     Exo.  22:31.    Lev. 

17:15.    Lev.  22:8. 
Supply  clothing  to  man.    Gen.  3:21. 

Job  31 :  20. 
The  property  of  God.    Psa.  50:10. 
Subjects  of  God's  care.      Psa.  36:6. 

Psa.  104:  10,11. 
Described  as 

Devoid  of  speech.    2  Pet.  2:16. 

Devoid  of  understanding.    Psa.  32: 
9.    Psa.  73:22. 

Devoid   of   immortality.    Psa.  49: 
12—15. 

Possessed  of  instinct.    Isa.  1 :  3. 

Being  four-footed.    Acts  10:  12. 

By  nature  wild,  &c.     Psa.  50:   11. 
Mar.  1:13. 


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Capable  of  being  tamed.    Jas.  3:  7. 
Many  kinds  of,  noisome  and  destruc- 
tive.   Lev.  26:  G:    Eze.  5:17. 
Many  kinds  of,  domestic.      Gen.  3G: 

6.    Gen.  45:17. 
Lessons  of   wisdom    to    be    learned 

from.    Job  12:  7. 
Found  in 

Deserts.    Isa.  13:21. 

Fields.    Deu.  7 :  22.    Joel  2 :  22. 

Mountains.    So.  of  Sol.  4 :  8. 

Forests.    Isa.  5G:  9.    Mic.  5:8. 
Habitatioks  of; 

Dens  and  caves.      Job  37:  8.     Job 
38:40. 

Under  spreading  trees.    Dan.  4:12. 

Deserted  cities.  Isa.  13:  21,  22.  Zep. 
2:15. 
Liable  to  diseases.    E:|p.  9:  3. 
Frequently  sufTered    on    account    of 

the  sins  of  men.  Joel  1 :  18, 20.  Hag. 

1:11. 
Often  cut  off  for    the    sins    of   men. 

Gen.  6:  7,  with  Gen.  7 :  23.    Exo.  11 : 

5.    Hos.  4 :  3. 
Early  distinguished  into  clean  and 

unclean.    Gen.  7 :  2. 
Clean; 

Ox.    Exo.  21 :  28,  with  Deu.  14 :  4. 

Wild   ox.    Deu.   14:  5. 

Sheep.    Deu.  7  :  13,  with  Deu.  14 :  4. 

Goat.    Deu.  14 :  4. 

Hart.    Deu.  14 :  5,  with  Job  39 :  1. 

Roebuck.    Deu.  14 :  5,  with  2  Sam, 
2:18. 

Wild  goat.    Deu.  14:5. 

Fallow  deer.    Deu.  14:  5. 

Chamois.    Deu.  14:  5. 

Pygarg.    Deu.  14:5. 

How   distinguished.      Lev.    11 :   3. 
Deu.  14 :  6 

Used  for  food.      Lev.   11 :  2.      Deu. 
12:15. 

Used  for  sacrifice.  Gen.  8:  20. 

First-born  of,  not  redeemed.    Num. 
18:17. 
Unclean; 

Camel.   Gen.  24:  G4,  with  Lev.  11 :  4. 

Dromedary.  1  Kin.  4:  28.   Est.  8:  10. 

Horse.     Job39:  19—25. 

Ass.    Gen.  22:  3.    Mat.  21:2. 

Wild  ass.     Job  6:5.    Job  39:  5-8. 

Mul&    2  Sam.  13 :  29.     1  Kin.  10 :  25. 

Lion.    Jud.  14  :  5,  6. 

Leopard.    So.  of  Sol.  4 :  8. 

Bear.    2  Sam.  17:8. 

Wolf.    Gen.  49:  27.    Jno.  JO:  12. 

Unicorn.    Num.  23:  22. 

Behemoth.    Job  40:  15. 

Ape,    1  Kin.  10:22. 

Fox.    Psa.  63 :  10.      So.  of  Sol.  2:5. 

Dog.    Exo.  22:31.    Luke  16:  2. 

Swine.    Lev.  11:7.    Isa.  66:  17. 

Hare.    Lev.  11:6.    Deu.  14:7. 

Coney.    Lev.  11:5.    Psa.  104:18. 

Mouse.    Lev.  11:29.    Isa.  66:  17. 

Mole.    Lev,  11 :  30.    Isa.  2 :  20. 


Weasel.    Lev.  11 :  29. 

Ferret.    Lev.  11 :  30. 

Badger.    Exo.  25:5.    Eze.  16:10, 

How  distinguished.    Lev.  11:26. 

Not  eaten.    Lev.  11 :  4—8.    Deu.  1 : 

7,8. 
Not  offered  in  sacrifice.  Lev.  27: 11. 
First-born    of,     redeemed.      Num. 

18 :  15. 
Caused    uncleanness   when    dead. 
Lev.  5 :  2. 
Domestic, 
To  enjoy  the  sabbath.    Exo.  20:  10. 

Deu.  5:  14. 
To  bo   taken  care  of.    Lev.  25 :  7. 

Deu.  25 :  4. 
Not  to  be  cruelly  used.    Num.  22: 
27-32.     Pro.  12:10. 
No  likeness  of,  to    be    worshipped. 

Deu.  4:17. 
Representations   of,  worshipped    by 

the  heathen.    Rom.  1 :  23. 
History   of,   Vvritten  by  Solomon.    1 

Kin.  4:  33. 
Often  used  as  instruments  of  punish- 
ment. Lev.  26:22.   Deu.  32:24.   Jer. 
15:3.  Eze.  5:  17. 
Man  by  nature  no  better  than.    Ecc. 

3:18,19. 
Illusteative  of 
The  wicked.   Psa.  49 :  20.    Tit.  1 :  12. 
Ungodly  professors.    2    Pet.  2:12. 
-  Jude  10. 
Persecutors.  1  Cor.  15 :  32.    2  Tim. 

4:  17. 
Kingdoms.  Dan.  7:  11,  17.  Dan.  8:  4. 
People  of  different  nations.    Dan. 

4:  12,21,22. 
Antichrist.  Rev.  13:2.    Rev.  20:   4. 

Beds. 

Antiquity  of.  Gen.  47:  31.    Exo.  8:  3. 
Coucues  or  divans  used  as.  Job  7 :  13. 

Psa.  6:6. 
A  small  pallet  or  mattress  used  as. 

ISam.  19:15. 
Considered  necessary.    2  Kin.  4:  10. 
Made  of 

Iron.  Deu.  3:  11. 

Ivory.    Amos  6:  4. 

Gold  and  silver.    Est.  1:  6. 
Wood.    So.  of  Sol.  3:  7—9.  {mcrg.} 
Supplied  with  pillows.   1  Sam.  19:  13. 

1  Sam.  26:7. 
Covered   with    tapestry    and    linen. 

Pro.  7 :  16. 
Often  perfumed.    Pro.    7:    17.    Eze. 

23:41. 
Of  the  poor  covered  with  their  up- 
per garment.    Exo.  22:  26,  27.   Deu. 

24:12,  13. 
Used  for 

Sleeping  on.  Job  33:  15.  Luke  11 :  7. 

Reclining  on  by  day.    2  Sam.  4:  5. 
2  Sam.  11:2. 


BED. 


BIE. 


Eecliniug  on  at  meals.    1  Sam.  28: 
23—25.    Amos   6:    4—6.     Luke    7: 
36-38.     Jno.  13 :  23. 
Not  used  in  affliction.    2  Sam.  12 :  16. 

2  Sam.  13:31. 
Persons  sometimes  took  to,  in  grief. 

1  Kin.  21 :  4.    Hos.  7 :  14. 
Saints    meditate     and    praise    God 
■while  on.  Psa.  4:  4.  Psa.  149:  5.  So. 
of  Sol.  3:1. 
The  wicked  devise  mischief  while  on. 

Psa.  36:4.    Mic.  2  :  1. 
The  slothful  too  fond  of.    Pro.  26: 14. 
Of  the  poor  often  sold  for  debt.  Pro. 

22:27. 
Subject   to    ceremonial    defilement. 

Lev.  15 :  4. 
Purification  of.    Mar.  7:  4.  (marg.) 
Illustrative 
Of  the  grave.  Isa.  57 :  2. 
(Made   in   darkness,)    of    extreme 

misery.    Job  17  :  13. 
(Made  in  sickness,)  of  divine  sup- 
port and  comfort.    Psa.  41 :  3. 
(Made  on  high,)  of  carnal  security. 

Isa.  57:  7. 
(Too  short,)  of  plans  which  afford 
no  rest  or  peace.    Isa.  28 :  20. 

Benjamin,  Tribe  of. 

Descended  from  Jacob's  twelfth  son. 

Gen.  35 :  18. 
Predictions  i-especting.    Gen.  49:   27. 

Deur33:12. 
Persons  selected  from, 

To  number  the  people.    Num.  1 :  11. 

To  spy  out  the  land.    Num.  13:  9. 

To  divide  the  land.    Num.  34:  21. 
Strength  of,  on  leaving  Egypt.   Num. 

1 :  36,  37. 
Formed  the  rear  of  the  third  division 

of  Israel  in  their  journeys.    Num. 

10:22,  24. 
Encamped  on  west  side  of  the  taber- 
nacle    under     the     standard     of 

Ephraim.  Num.    2:  18,  22. 
Offering  of,  at  dedication.    Num.  7 : 

60-05. 
Families  of.    Num.  26:  38— 40. 
Strength  of,  entering  Canaan.    Num. 

26:41. 
On  Gerizim  said  amen  to  the  bless- 
ings.   Deu.  27:12. 
Cities  and   bounds    of    inheritance. 

Jos.  18:11—28. 
Celebrated  as  bowmen  and  slingers. 

IChr.  12:2. 
Assisted  against  Sisera.      Jud.  5 :  14. 
Oppressed  by  the  Ammonites.    Jud. 

10:9. 
Almost  annihilated  for  protecting  the 

menofGibeah.    Jud.  20:  12— 48. 
Eemnant  of,  provided  with  wives  to 

preserve  the  tribe.     Jud.  21 :  1—23. 
Furnished  the  first  king  to  Israel.    1 


Sam.  9: 1,  2,  15-17.     1  Sam.  10:  20, 

21.    2  Sam.  2:8—10. 
Adhered  for  a  time  to  the  house  of 

Saul  against  David.    2  Sam.  2:  9, 

15,  25,  31. 
Some  of,  assisted  David.    1  Chr.  12 : 1 

—7,  16. 
Revolted  from  the  house  of  Saul.    2 

Sam.  3:19. 
Some  of,  at  David's  coronation.    1 

Chr.  12 :  29. 
A  thousand  of,  with  Shimei  came  to 

meet  David  on  his  return  to  Jeru- 
salem.   2Sam._19:16, 17. 
Very  numerous  in  David's  time.      1 

Chr.  7 :  6-12. 
Captains  appointed  over,    1  Kin.   4 : 

18.  1  Chr.  27 :  12. 

Remained  faithful  to  Judah.  1  Kin. 
12:21. 

Furnished  an  army  to  Jehoshaphat. 
2  Chr.  17  :  17. 

Numbers  of,  returned  from  the  cap- 
tivity and  dwelt  at  Jerusalem.  Ezr. 
1:5.    Neh.  11:4. 

Celebrated  persons  of;  Ehud,  Jud. 
3: 15.  Kish,  1  Sam.  9: 1.  Saul,  1  Sam. 
9:  1.  1  Sam.  10:  1.  Abner,  1  Sam. 
14:  51.  1  Sam.  17:  55.  Elhanan,  2 
Sam.  21 :  19.    Paul,  Phi.  3 :  5, 

Birds, 

Created  by  God.    Gen.  1 :  20,  21.   Gen. 

2:19. 
Created  for  the  glory  of  God.    Psa. 

148:  10. 
Herb  of  the  field  given  as   food  to. 

Gen.  1 :  30. 
Differ  in  flesh  from  beasts  and  fishes. 

1  Cor.  15 :  39. 
Power  over  given  to  man.   Gen.  1 :  26. 

Psa.  8:  8. 
Names  given  to,  by    Adam.    Gen.  2: 

19,  20. 

Instinctively  fear  man.    Gen.  9:2. 
Instinct  of,  inferior  to  man's  reason. 

Job  35:  11. 
Lessons    of    wisdom    to    be   learned 

from.     Job  12 :  7. 
Can  all  be  tamed.    Jas.  3:7. 
Given  as  food  toman.    Gen.  9:  2,  3. 
The   blood  of,  not  to  be  eaten.    Lev. 

7:26. 
The  property  of  God.    Psa.  50:11. 
God  provides  for.    Psa.  104:  10-12. 

Mat.  6:26.    Luke  12 :  23,  24. 
Called 

Fowls  of  the  air.    Gen.  7 :  3. 

Fowls  of  heaven.    Job  35: 11. 

Feathered  fowl.    Eze.  39: 17. 

Winged  fowl.    Deu.  4 :  17. 

Birds  of  the  air.    Mat.  8:  20. 
Many  kinds    of,    granivorous.     Mat. 

13:4. 
Many  kinds  of,  carnivorous.  Gen,  15 : 

IL    Gen.  40:19.    Deu.  28:  26. 


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Furnished  with  claws.    Dau.  4:  33. 
Propagated    by    eggs.      Deu.    22:    6. 

Jer.  17:11. 
Make,  and  dwell  in  nests.   Mat.  8 :  20. 
Are  hostile  to  strange  kinds.    Jer. 

12 :  9. 
Have   each    their   peculiar   note  or 

song.    Psa.  104:12.    Ecc.l2:4.  So. 

of  Sol.  2:12. 
Fly  above  the  earth.    Gen.  1 :  20. 
Rapid  flight  of,  alluded  to.    Isa.  31: 

5.    Hos.  9:11.  Hos.  11:  11. 
Many  kinds  of,  migratory.    Jer.  8:  7. 
Often  remove  from   places  suffering 

calamities.    Jer.  4:25.  Jei\  9:10. 
Rest  on  trees.  Dan.  4:  12.  Mat.  13:  32. 
Inhabit 

Mountains.    Psa.  50:11. 

Deserts.    Psa.  102:6. 

Marshe*.    Isa.  14 :  23. 

Deserted  cities.    Isa.  34:   11,  14,15. 
Make  their  nests 

In  trees.    Psa.  104 :  17.    Eze.  31 :  6. 

On  the  ground.    Deu.  22:6. 

In  clefts  of  rocks.      Num.  24:  21. 
Jer,  48 :  28. 

In  deserted  cities.    Isa.  34:  15.' 

Under   the  roofs  of   houses.   Psa. 
84:3. 
Early  distinguished  into  clean  and 

unclean.    Gen.  8 :  20. 
Clean ; 

Dove.    Gen.  8:8. 

Turtle.  Lev.  14:  22.  So.  of  Sol.  2:  12. 

Pigeon.    Lev.  1:14.    Lev.  12:6. 

Quail.    Exo.  16:  12,  13.    Num.  11: 
31,  32. 

Sparrow.    Lev.  14:4.   (mai'g.)  Mat. 
10:29-31. 

Swallow.    Psa.  84:3.    Isa.  38:  14. 

Cock  and  hen.    Mat.  23:  37.    Mat. 
26:34,  74. 

Partridge.  1  Sam.  26:  20.  Jer.  17:  11. 

Crane.    Isa.  38:  14.  Jer.  8:  7. 

To  be  eaten.    Deu.  14 :  11,  20. 

Offered    in    sacrifice.    Gen.    8:    20. 
Lev.  1:14. 
Unclean; 

Eagle.    Lev.  11 :  13.    Job  39:  27. 

Ossifrage.    Lev.  11 :  13. 

Osprey.    Lev.  11 :  13. 

Vulture.    Lev.  11:   14.     Job  28:  7. 
Isa.  34 :  15. 

Glede.    Deu.  14:13. 

Kite.    Lev.  11:14. 

Raven.    Lev.  11:15.    Job  38:  41. 

Owl.    Lev.  11 :  16.    Job  30:  29. 

Night  hawk.    Lev.  11 :  16. 

Cuckoo.    Lev.  11:16. 

Hawk.    Lev.  11 :  16.    Job  39 :  26. 

Little  owl.    Lev.  11:17. 

Cormorant.   Lev.  11:17.   Isa.  34:11. 

Great  owl.    Lev.  11:  17. 

Swan.  Lev.  11:  18. 

Pelican.    Lev.  11 :  18.    Psa.   102:6. 

Gier  Eagle.    Lev.  11 :  18. 

Stork.    Lev.  11 :  19.    Psa.  104 :  17. 


Heron.    Lev.  11 :  19. 

Lapwing.    Lev.  11:19. 

Bat.    Lev.  11:19.    Isa.  2:20. 

Ostrich.    Job39:  13,18. 

Bittern.    Isa.  14 :  23.    Isa.  34 :  11. 

Peacock.    1  Kin.  10:22.  Job  39:  13. 

Not  to  be  eaten.    Lev.  11 :  13,  17. 
Deu.  14 :  12. 
Not  to  be  eaten  with   their  young. 

Deu.  22:6,  7. 
Taken  in  snares  or  nets.    Pro.   1 :  17. 
Often  suffered  for  man's  sin.    Gen. 

6 :  7.    Jer.  12 :  4.    Eze.  38 :   20.     Hos. 

4:3. 
Solomon  wrote  the  history  of.  1  Kin. 

4:  33. 
Confinement  of,  in  cages  alluded  to. 

Jer.  5:27. 
No  likeness  of,  to  be  made  for  wor- 
ship.   Deu.  4:17. 
Often  worshipped  by  idolaters.  Rom, 

1 :  23. 
Illusteative 

Of  cruel  and  rapacious  kings.  Isa. 
46:  11. 

Of  hostile  nations.  Jer.  12:  9. 

Of  people  of  different  countries, 
Eze.  31:6.   Mat.  13:32. 

Of  unsettled  persons,  &c.  Pro :  27 : 
8.    Isa.  16:  2. 

Of  the  devil  and  his  spirits.  Mat. 
13 :  4,  with  19  v. 

(Snaring,)  of  death.    Ecc.  9:  12. 

(Snaring,)  of  designs  of  the  wicked. 
Psa.  124:  7.  Pro.  1:  10—17.  Pro. 
7:  23. 

Blasphemy. 

Christ  assailed  with.      Mat.  10:   25. 

Luke  22:  64,  65.    1  Pet.  4:14. 
Charged  upon  Christ.      Mat.  9 :  2,  3. 

Mat.  26 :  64,  65.    Jno.  10 :  33,  36, 
Charged  upon  saints.    Acts  6:  11,  13. 
Proceeds  from  the  heart.  Mat.  15:  19. 
Forbidden.     Exo.  20:7.     Col.  3:8. 
The  wicked  addicted  to.    Psa.  74:  18. 

Isa.   52 :  5.     2  Tim.   3 :  2.      Rev.  16 : 

11,21. 
Idolatry  counted  as.    Isa.  65 :  7.  Eze. 

20:27,28. 
Hypocrisy  counted  as.     Rev.  2 :  9. 
Saints  grieved  to  hear.    Psa.  44:  15, 

16.     Psa.  74:10,  18,  22. 
Give  no  occasion  for.    2  Sam.  12:  14. 

1  Tim.  6:1. 
Against  the  Holy  Ghost,  unpardon- 
able.   Mat.  12:31.  32. 
Connected  with  folly  and   pride.     2 

Kin.  19:22.    Psa.  74:18. 
Punishment  of.    Lev.  24:16.    Isa.  65: 

7.    Eze.  20 :  27—33.    Eze.  35 :  11,  12. 
Exemplified.    The  Danite,  Lev.  24:  11. 

Semiaclie.rib,  2  Kin.  19:  4,  10,  22.  The 

Jews,  Luke  22 :  65.  Hymeneus,  1  Tim, 

1:20. 


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Blessed,  The. 

Whom  God  chooses.    Psa.  65 :  4.  Eph. 

1:3,4. 
Whom  God  calls.      Isa.  51:  2.    Rev. 

19 .  9 

Who  know  Christ.  Mat.  IG :  16, 17. 
Who  know  the  gospel.  Psa.  89:15. 
Who  are  not  ott'ended  at  Christ.  Mat. 

11:6. 
Who  believe.    Luke  1 :  45.    Gal.  3:  9. 
Whose  sins  are  forgiven.    Psa.  32:  1, 

2.     Eom.  4:7. 
To  whom  God  imputes  righteousness 

without  works.     Rom.  4  :  6 — 9. 
Whom  God  chastens.    Job  5 :  17.  Psa. 

94 :  12. 
Who  suffer  for  Christ.    Luke  6 :  22. 
Who  have  the  Lord  for  their  God. 

Psa.  144 :  15. 
Who  trust  in  God.    Psa.  2:  12.    Psa. 

34 : 8.  Psa.  40 : 4.  Psa.  84 :  12.  Jer.  17 : 7. 
Who  fear  God.     Psa.  112:  1.      Psa. 

128:1,4. 
Who  hear  and  keep  the  word  of  God. 

Psa.  119 :  2.    Jas.  1 :  25.    Mat.  13 :  16. 

Luke  11 :  28.    Rev.  1 :  3.     Rev.  22 :  7. 
Who  delight  in  the  commandments 

of  God.      Psa.  112:1. 
Who    keep   the    commandments    of 

God.    Rev.  22:14. 
Who  wait  for  the  Lord.    Isa.  30: 18. 
Whose  strength  is  in  the  Lord.    Psa. 

84 :  5. 
Who  hunger  and  thirst  after  right- 
eousness.   Mat.  5 :  6, 
Who  f  reqiieut  tlie  house  of  God.  Psa. 

65:  4.    Psa.  84:  4. 
Who  avoid  the  wicked.     Psa.  1 :  1. 
Who  endure  temijtation.    Jas.  1 :  12. 
Who  watch  against  sin.     ^ev.  16:15. 
Who  rebulce  sinners.     Pro.  24  :  25. 
Who    watch    for  the  Lord,       Luke 

12:37. 
Who  die  in  the  Lord.     Rev.  14 :  13. 
Who  have  part  in  the  first  resurrec- 
tion.   Rev.  20:6. 
Who  favor  saints.     Gen.  12:3.  Ruth 

2:10. 
The  undefiled.    Psa.  119:1. 
The  pure  in  heart.    Mat.  5 :  8. 
The  just.    Psa.  106 :  3.     Pro.  10 :  6. 
The  children  of  the  j  ust.     Pro.  20 :  7. 
The  righteous.    Psa.  5 :  12. 
The  generation  of  the  upright.    Psa. 

112:2. 
The  faithful.    Pro.  28 :  20. 
The  poor  in  spirit.    Mat.  5:3. 
The  Hieek.    Mat.  5:5. 
The  merciful.     Mat.  5:7. 
The  bountiful.     Dcu.  15 :  10.     Psa.  41 : 

1.    Pro.  22 :  9.    Luke  14 :  13,  14. 
The  peace-makers.    Mat.  5 :  9. 
Holy  mourners.      Mat.   5 :  4.      Luke 

6:21. 
Saints  at  the    judgment-day.      Mat. 

25 :  34. 


Who  shall  eat  bread  in  the  kingdom 
of  God.    Luke  14 :  15.    Rev.  19 :  9. 

Blindness,  Spiritual. 

Explained.    Jno.  1:5.    1  Cor.  2 :  14. 
The  effect  of  sin.    Isa.  29:10.    Mat. 

6 :  23.    Jno.  3 :  19,  20. 
Unbelief  the  effect  of.      Rom.  11:8. 

2  Cor.  4 :  3.  4. 
Uncharitableness,  a  proof  of.    1  Jno. 

2 : 9, 11. 
A  work  of  the  devil.    2  Cor.  4  :  4. 
Leads  to  all  evil.    Eph.  4  :  17—19. 
Is  inconsistent  with  communion  with 

God.    1  Jno.  1 :  0,  7. 
Of  ministers,  fatal  to  themselves  and 

to  the  people.    Mat .  15  :  14. 
The  wicked  are  in.    Psa.  82:5.    Jer. 

5:21. 
The  self-righteous  are  in.    Mat.  23: 

19,26.     Rev.  3:17. 
The  wicked  wilfully  guilty  of.    Isa. 

26:11.    Rom.  1:19-21. 
Judicially  inflicted.    Psa.  69:23.  Isa. 

29: 10.    Isa.  44:  18.    Mat.  13: 13,  14. 

Jno.  12:40. 
Pray  for  the  removal  of.    Psa.  13 :  3. 

Psa.  119:18. 
Christ  appointed  to  remove.    Isa.  42 : 

7.    Luke  4 :  18.    Jno.  8 :  12.    Jno.  9 : 

39.    2  Cor.  4 :  6. 
Christ's  ministers  are  lights  to  re- 
move.   Mat.  5:14.    Acts  26: 18. 
Saints  are  delivered  from.  Jno,  8 :  12. 

Eph.  5  :  8.    Col.  1 :  13.  1  The.  5 :  4,  5. 

1  Pet.  2 :  9. 
Removal  of,  illustrated.     Jno.  9:7, 

11,25.    Acts  9: 18.    Rev.  3:18. 
Exemplified.      Israel,  Rom.  11 :  25.    2 

Cor.   3:   15.     Scribes  and  Pharisees, 

Mat.  23:  16,  24.     Church  of  Laodiceu, 

Rev.  3:17. 

Blood. 

The  life  of  animals.      Gen.  9:  4.  Lev., 

17:  11,14. 
Fluid.    Den.  12 :  16. 
Red.  2  Kin.  3:22.    Joel  2:  31. 
Of  all  men  the  same.    Acts  17  :  26. 
Eating  of,  forbidden  to 

Man  after  the  flood.    Gen.  9:  4. 

The  Israelites  under  the  law.    Lev. 
3:17.    Lev.  17:10, 12. 

The  early  Christians.  Acts  15 :  20, 29. 
The  Jews  often  guilty  of  eating.    1 

Sam.  14:  32,  33.  Eze.  33:  25. 
Of  animals     slain    for   food    to    be 

poured  on  the  earth  and  covered. 

Lev.  17:13.    Deu.  12:  16,  24. 
Birds  of  prey  delight  in.    Job  39:  30. 
Beasts  of  prey  delight  in.     Num.  23. 

24.  Psa.  6S:23. 
Sheddixg  of  human. 

Forbidden.    Gen.  9 :  5. 

Hateful  to  God,    Pro.  6:  16,  17. 


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BOO. 


Defiling  to  tlio  land.    Psa.  106:  38. 
DefiliuK  to  llio  person.  Isa.  59:  3. 
Jews  often  guilty  of.    Jer.  22 :  17. 

Ezc.  22 :  4. 
Always  punished.    Gen.  9 :  6. 
Mode  of  clearing  those  accused  of. 

Deu.  21:1-9. 
The  price  of,  not  to  bo  consecrated. 

Mat.  27:6. 
Op  legal  sacrifices 
For  atonement.    Exo.  30:  10.  Lev. 

17:11. 
For  purification.  Heb.  9:  13,  19-22. 
How  disposed  of.    Exo.  29:  12.  Lev. 

4:7. 
Not  ofTercd  with  leaven.    Exo.  23: 

18.     Exo.  o4  :  2."). 
Inellcctual    to   remove    sin.    Heb. 

10:4. 
Idolaters    made    drink-offerings    of. 

Psa.  10:4. 
Water  turned  into,  as  a  sign.     Exo. 

4:30,  with  ver.  9. 
^'atcrs  of  Egypt  turned  into,  as  a 

judgment.    Exo.  7:17 — 21. 
Illustrative 
(Washing  the  feet  in,)  of  victories. 

Psa.  58 :  10.    Psa.  68 :  23. 
(Building  with,)  of  oppression  and 

cruelty.    Hab.  2:12. 
(Preparing  unto.)  of  ripening  for 

destruction.    Eze.  35:6. 
(On  one's  o\^  n  head,)  of  guilt.  Lev. 

20:9.      2bam.l:16.     Eze.  18:  13. 
(Given  to  drink,)   of  severe  judg- 
ments.  Eze.  16 :  38.  Eev.  16 :  6. 

Boldness^  Holy. 

Christ  set  an  example  of.  Jno.  7:  26. 
Is  through  faith  in  Christ.     Eph.  3: 

12.     Heb.  10:19. 
A  characteristic  of  saints.  Pro.  28:  1. 
Produced  by 

Trust  in  God.    Isa.  50:7. 

The  fear  of  God.    Acts  4 :  19.    Acts 
5:29. 

Faithfulness  to  God.     1  Tim.  3:  13. 
Express  your  trust  in  God  with.  Heb. 

13:6. 
Have,  in  prayer.    Eph.  3:  12.    Heb. 

4 :  16. 
Saints  shall  have,   in  judgment.      1 

Jno.  4: 17. 
Exhortations  to.      Jos.   1:7.     2  Chr. 

19:11.    Jer.  1:8.    Eze.  3:9. 
Pray  for.    Acts  4  :  29.    Eph.  6:  19,  20. 
Ministers  should  exhibit,  in 

Faithfulness  to  their  people.  2  Cor. 
7:4.    2  Cor.  10:1. 

Preaching.    Acts  4:  31.    Phi.  1 :  14. 

Reproving  sin,    Isa.  58:1.    Mic.  3: 
8. 

The  face  of  opposition.    Acts  13: 
46. 1  The.  2:2. 
Exemplified.     Abraham,    Gen.  18:  22 

—32.    Jacob,  Gen.  32:24— 29.    Moses, 


Exo.  32:  31,  32.  Exo.  33:18.  Aaron, 
Num.  16:  47,  48.  David,  1  Sam.  17: 
45.  -EHja'i,  1  Kin.  IS:  15,  18.  Nehe- 
miah,  Neh.  6:  11.  Shadrac,  Dan.  3: 
17,18.  Da «it'/,  Dan.  6:  10.  Joseph  of 
Arimathea,  Mar.  15:  43.  Peter  and 
John,  Acts  4:  8—13.  Stephen,  Acts  7: 
51.  Paul,  Acts  [):  21,  29.  Acts  19:8. 
Barnabas,  Acts  14:  3.  Apollos,  Acts 
18 :  26. 

Bondage,  Spiritual. 

Is  to  the  devil.      1  Tim.  3:7.     2  Tim. 

2:26. 
Is  to  the  fear  of  death.    Heb.  2:  14, 

15. 
Is  to  sin      Jno.  8:  34.     Acts  8:  23. 

Rom.  6: 16.     Rom.  7:  23.    Gal.  4:  3. 

2  Pet.  2 :  19. 

Deliverance  from,  promised.  Isa.  42: 
6,7. 

Christ  delivers  from.  Luke  4:  18,  21. 
Jnck,  8 :  36.  Eom.  7  :  24,  25.  Eph.  4 :  8. 

The  gospel,  the  instrument  of  deliv- 
erance from.    Jno.  8:  32.  Rom.  8:  2. 

Saints  are  delivered  from.  Rom.  6: 
18,  22. 

Deliverance  from,  illustrated.  Deu. 
4:20. 

Typified.  Israel  in  Egupt,  Exo.  1 : 
13,  14. 

Books. 

Probable  origin  of.    Job  19:  23,  24. 
Made  of 

Papyrus  or  paper  reed.  Isa.  19:  7. 

Parchment.    2  Tim.  4:13. 
Made  in  a  roll.  Isa.  34:  4.  Jer.  36:  2. 

Eze.  2 :  9. 
Written  with  pen  and  ink.  Jer.  36: 18. 

3  Jno.  13. 

Often  written  on   both    sides.    Eze. 

2:  10. 
Often  sealed.    Isa.  29:  11.  Dan.  12:  4. 

Rev.  5:  1. 
Often  dedicated  to  persons  of  distinc- 
tion.   Luke  1 :  3.  Acts  1:1. 
Were  numerous  and  most  expensive. 

Acts  19 :  19. 
The  ancients  fond  of  making.    Ecc. 

12:12. 
Divine  communicatons  recorded  in. 

Exo.  17:  14.  Isa.  30:  8.  Jer.  36:  2. 

Eev.  1 :  19. 
'Important  events  recorded  in.  Ezr.  4: 

15.  Ezr.  6:  1,  2.  {marg.)  Est.  2:  23. 
Erasures  in,  alluded  to.    Exo.  32:  33. 

Num.  5 :  23. 
Not    extant,   but    mentioned  in 

Scripture; 

Wars  of  the  Lord.    Num.  21:  14. 

Jasher.    Jos.  10: 13.    2  Sam.  1 :  18. 

Samuel  concerning  the  kingdom.   1 
Sam.  10:25. 

Chronicles  of  David.    1  Chr.  27 :  24. 


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Acts  of  Solomon.    1  Kin.  11:11. 
Natural  history  by  Solomon.  1  Kin. 

4 :  32,  33. 
History  of  the  kings.    1  Chr.  9 : 1. 
Samuel  the  seer.    1  Chr.  29 :  29. 
Nathan.    1  Chr.  29 :  29.  2  Chr.  9:  29. 
Shemaiah.    2  Chr.  12:16. 
Gad  the  seer.    1  Chr.  29:  29. 
Ahijah  the  Shilonite.    2  Chr.  9 :  29. 
Visions  of  Iddo.   2  Chr.  9:  29.  2  Chr. 

12:15. 
Jehu  the  son  of  Hanani.    2   Chr. 

20 :  34. 
Sayings  of  the  seers.    2  Chr.  33:  19. 
Illustrative  of 
Memorials    of   God's     providence. 

Psa.  r)6:8.    Psa.  139:16. 
Memorials  of  conversation  and  con- 
duct of  men.    Dan.  7:10.    Mai.  3: 

16.    Eev.  20:12. 
The  record  of  the  church  of  Christ. 

Dan.  12 : 1.    Heb.  12 :  23.    Rev.  20 : 

12,  15.    Eev.  22 :  19. 

Bottles. 

First  mention  of,  in  Scripture.    Gen. 

21 :  14. 
Ancients  often  drank    from.      Hab. 

2:15. 
Used  foe  holding 
Water.    Gen.  21 :  14, 15, 19. 
Milk.    Jud.  4 :  19. 

Wine.    1  Sam.  1 :  24.     1  Sam.  16 :  20. 
Some,    made  of  earthenware.     Jer. 

19:1. 
Made  of  skins 
Shrivelled    and    dried    by    smoke. 

Psa.  119:83. 
Marred  by  age  and  use.  Jos.  9:  4,  13. 
When   old,  unfit  for  holding   new 

wine.    Mat.  9:17.    Mar.  2:22. 
Sometimes    probably  of  large   di- 
mensions.   1  Sam.  25:  18.    2  Sam. 

16:1. 
Illustrative 
Of  the  clouds.    Job  38 :  37. 
Of  God's  remembrance.    Psa.  56:  8. 
Of  sinners  ripe  for  judgment.    Jer. 

13:12-14. 
(Dried  up,)  of  the  afflicted.      Psa. 

119 :  83. 
(Ready  to  burst,)  of  the  impatient. 

Job  32:  19. 
(Broken,)  of  severe  judgments.  Isa. 

30:14.   (marfir.)    Jer.  19:  10.     Jer. 

48:12. 

Bow,  The. 

An  instrument  of  war.     Gen.  48:  22. 

Isa.  7 :  24. 
Sometimes  used   in  hunting.     Gen. 

27:3. 
For  shooting  arrows.     1  Chr.   12:  2, 

(see  marg.) 


Called   the  battle  bow.     Zee.  9:  10. 

Zee.  10 :  4. 
Those  who  used,  called 
Bowmen.    Jer.  4 :  29. 
Archers.    1  Sam.  31 :  3.  {murg.)  Jec. 
51:3. 
Usually  of  steel.    2  Sam.  22 :  35.     Job 

20:24. 
Held  in  the  left  hand.    Eze.  39:  3. 
Drawn  with  full  force.     2  Kin.  9:24. 
The  Jews  taught  to  use.  2  Sam.  1 :  18. 
Used  expertly  by 
Lydians.    Jer.  46:  9. 
Elamites.    Jer.  49:35. 
Philistines.    1  Sam.  31 :  2,  3. 
Sons  of  Reuben,  Gad,  and  Manas- 

seh.    1  Chr.  5:18. 
Benjamites.     1  Chr.  12:2.     2  Chr. 
14 :  8. 
Given  as  a  token  of  friendship.      1 

Sam.  18:4. 
Often  furnished  by  the  state.    2  Chr. 

26 :  14. 
Of    the     vanquished,     broken     and 

burned.    Psa.  37 :  15.    Eze.  39 : 9. 
Illustrative 
Of  strength  and  power.    Job  29:  20. 
Of  the  tongue  of  the  wicked.      Psa. 

11:2.    Jer.  9:3. 
(When  deceitful,)  of  the  hypocrite. 

Psa.  78:57.    Hos.  7:16. 
(When  broken,)  of  the  overthrow 
of  power.      1  Sam.  2:4.     Jer.  49: 
35.    Hos.  1 :  5.    Hos.  2 :  18. 

Brass,  or  Copper. 

Dug  out  of  the  mountains.   Deu.  8 :  9. 
Purified  by  smelting.    Job  28 :  2. 
Characterized  by 

Strength.    Job  40:  18. 

Hardness.    Lev.  26:19. 

Yellow  color.     Ezr.  8:27.     (marg.) 

Fusibility.    Eze.  22 :  18,  20. 

Sonorousness.    1  Cor.  13:1. 
Takes  a  high  polish.     2  Chr.   4:  16. 

{marg.)    Eze.  1 :  7. 
Inferior  in  value  to  gold  and  silver. 

Isa.  60:17.     Dan.  2:32,  39. 
Antiquity  of  working  in.     Gen.   4 :  22. 
Extensive  commerce  in.    Eze.  27 :  13. 

Rev.  18:  12. 
Working  in,  a  trade.     Gen.  4 :  22.    1 

Kin.  7:14.    2  Chr.  24:  12.     2  Tim. 

4:^4. 
Canaan  abounded  in.    Deu.  8 :  9,  with 

Deu.  33:25.     (marg.) 
Taken  in  war  ; 

Often  in  great  quantities.  Jos.  22 : 
8.    2  Sam.  8:8.    2  Kin.  25 :  13—16. 

Cleansed  by  fire.  Num.  31 :  21—23. 

Generally  consecrated  to  God.  Jos. 
6:19,24.     2Sam.  8:10,  11. 
Offerings    of,    for    the     tabernacle. 

Exo.  38 :  29. 
Collected  by  David  for  the  temple. 

1  Chr.  22:3,14,   16.    1  Chr.  29:2. 


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Offerings  of,  for  tho  teraple.    1  Chr. 

29:6,7. 
Coiued  for  rhoney.    Mat.  10:  0.    Mar. 

12:  41.     (marg.) 
Made  into 

Mirrors.    Exo.  38:  8.     (marg.) 

Gates.    Psa.  107  :  16.    Isa.  4.5:  2. 

Bars  for  gates.    1  Kin.  4: 13. 

Fetters.    Jud.  16 :  21.    2  Kin.  25 :  7. 

Shields.   1  Kin.  14:  27.  2  Chr.  12:  10. 

Helmets.    1  Sam.  17:  5. 

Greaves  for  the  legs.      1  Sam.  17 :  6. 

Household  vessels.    Mar.  7  :  4. 

Sacred  vessels.    Exo.  27 :  3.    1  Kin. 
7:45. 

Altars.    Exo.  27:2.    Exo.  39:  39. 

Sockets  for  pillars.     Exo.   38:    10, 
11,17. 

La  vers.     Exo.  30 :  18.    1  Kin.  7 :  38. 

Pillars.    IKin.  7:15, 16. 

Idols.    Dan.  5:4.    Rev.  9:20. 

Instruments  of  music.  1  Chr.  15 :  19. 
Moses  made  the  serpent  of.      Num. 

21:9.     2  Kin.  18:4. 
Illustrative  of 

Obstinate  sinners.    Isa.  48:4.    Jer. 
6:28. 

The  decrees  of  God.    Zee.  6: 1. 

The     strength     and     firmness     of 
Christ.    Dan.  10:6.     Rev.  I:i5. 

Strength  given  to  saints.     Jer.  15 : 
20.    Mic.  4 :  13. 

Macedonian  empire.    Dan.  2:39. 

Extreme  drought.    Deu.  28 :  23. 

The  earth  made  barren.  Lev.  26:  19. 

Bread. 

Given  by  God.    Ruth  1 :  6.  Mat.  6:  11. 
Yielded  by  the  earth.    Job  28:  5.  Isa. 

55 :  10. 
Made  OF 

Wheat.    Exo.  29:  2.    Psa.  81 :  16. 

Barley.    Jud.    7:13.    Jno.  6:9. 

Beans,  millet,  &c.  Eze.  4 :  9. 

Manna  (in  the  wilderness).    Num. 
11:8. 
Corn  ground  for  making.    Isa.  28:  28. 
Was  kneaded.    Gen.  18:    6.    Jer.   7: 

18.    Hos.  7:4. 
Troughs  used  for   kneading.      Exo. 

12:  34. 
Usually  leavened.    Lev.  23:17.  Mat. 

13:  33. 
Sometimes  unleavened.     Exo:  12:  18. 

1  Cor.  5 :  8. 
Was  formed  into 

Loaves.  1  Sam.  10:  3,  4.  Mat.  14: 17. 

Cakes.    2Sam.6:19.    IKin.  17:13. 

Wafers.    Exo.  16:31.    Exo.  29:  23. 
Was  baked 

On  hearths.    Gen.  18:  6. 

On  coals  of  fire.    Isa.  44:  19.    Jno. 
21:  9. 

In  ovens.    Lev.  26:26.   Hos.  7:4 — 7. 
Making  of,  a  trade.    Gen.  40:  2.  Jer. 

37 :  21. 


Ordinary,  called  common  bread.    1 

Sam.  21:  4. 
Sacred,   called    hallowed    bread.      1 

Sam.  21 :  4,  6. 
Nutritious  and  strengthening.    Psa. 

104 :  15. 
When  old,  dry  and  mouldy.  Jos.  9 : 5,12. 
Often  put  for  the  whole  sustenance 

of  man.   Gen  3:  19.  Gen.  39:6.  Mat. 

6:11. 
The  principal  food  used  by  the  an- 
cients. Gen.  18:  5.  Gen.  21:  14.  Gen. 

27:  17.    Jud.  19:5. 
Broken   for  use.     Lam.   4 :  4.    Mat. 

14:19. 
Kept  in  baskets.    Gen.  40:  16.    Exo. 

29:  32. 
Publicly  sold.   Mat.  14: 15,  with' Mat. 

15:33. 
In  times  of  scarcity,  sold  by  weight. 

Lev.  26:26.    Eze.  4:16. 
Scarceness  of,  sent  as  a  punishment. 

Psa.  105:16.    Isa.  3:1.    Eze.  5:16. 
Plenty  of,  promised  to  the  obedient. 

Lev.  26:5. 
Often  given  as  a  present.    1  Sam.  25: 

18.    2  Sam.  16:2.    1  Chr.  12:  40. 
Served  round    after    funerals.    Eze. 

24 :  17-22. 
With  water,  the   food  of  prisons.    1 

Kin.  22:  27. 
Crumb  of,  used  to  wipe  the  fingers, 

thrown  under  the  table.    Mat.  15: 

27.    Luke  16:  21. 
First  fruit  of,  offered  to  God.    Num. 

15:19,  20. 
Offered  with  sacrifices.    Exo.  29:  2, 

2,3.     Num.  28:2. 
Placed  on  table  of  shew  bread.  Exo. 

25 :  30. 
Multitudes      miraculously     fed     by 

Christ  with.  Mat.  14:  19—21.    Mat. 

15 :  34-37. 
Illustrative 

Of  Christ.     Jno.  6:33—35. 

(When  broken,)  of  the  death  of 
Christ.  Mat.  26:26,  with  1  Cor. 
11 :  23,  24. 

(Partaking  of,)  of  communion  of 
saints.    Acts  2:  46.    1  Cor.  10:  17. 

(Want  of,)  of  extreme  poverty. 
Pro.  12:9.    Isa.  3:  7. 

(Seeking  or  begging,)  of  extreme 
poverty.  1  Sam.  2:  36.  Psa.  37: 
25.    Lam.  1:11. 

(Fulness  of,)  of  abundance.  Eze. 
16:49. 

(Eating  without  scarceness,)  of 
plenty.    Deu.  8:  9. 

(Of  adversity,)  of  heavy '  affliction. 
Isa.  30:20. 

(Of  tears,)  of  sorrow.    Psa,  80:  5. 

(Of  deceit,)  of  unlawful  gain.  Pro. 
20:17. 

(Of  wickedness,)  of  oppression. 
Pro.  4:  17. 

(Of  idleness,)  of  sloth.  Pro.  31:  27.. 


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Breastplate. 

A  part  of  defensive  armor.     1  Kin. 

22: 34.     (marg.) 
A_part    of   the  high   priest's  dress. 

Exo.  28 :  4. 
For  soldiers, 

Made  of  iron.    Rev.  9:9. 

Bright  and  shining.    Rev.  9:  17. 
For  the  high  priest, 

Materials  of.  Exo.  28:  15.  Exo.  39:  8. 

Form  and  dimensions  of.     Exo.   28: 
16.     Exo.  30 :  9. 

Made    from    the    offering    of    the 
people.    Exo.  35 :  9. 
Had  names  of  the  tribes  engraved  on 

precious    stones.    Exo.    28:  17 — 21. 

Exo.  39:  10,14. 
Inseparably   united    to    the    ephod. 

Exo.  28 :  22-28.    Exo.  39 :  15—21. 
The  Urim  and  Thummim   placed   in. 

Exo.  28:30.    Lev.  8:  8. 
Worn  as  a  memorial.    Exo.  28:  29, 

withlsa.  49:  16. 
Illustrative  of  the 

Righteous  judgment  of  Christ.  Isa. 
59:  17. 

Defence    of    righteousness.     Eph. 
6:  14. 

Defence  of  faith  and  love.    1  The. 
5:8. 

Brooks. 

Canaan  abounded  with.    Deu.  8:  7. 
Often  ran  over  pebbles.    1  Sam.  17 : 

40.    Job  22 :  24. 
Borders  of,  favorable  to 

Grass.  1  Kin.  18:  5. 

Willows.    Lev.  23:40.    Job  40:  22. 

Reeds.    Isa.  19:  7. 
Abounded  with  fish.    Isa.  19:  8. 
Afforded    protection    to    a    country. 

Isa.  19:6. 
Mentioned  in  scripture; 

Arnon.    Num.  21 :  14,  15. 

Besor.    1  Sam.  30:9. 

Gaash.    2  Sam.  23 :  30.  1  Chr.  11 :  32. 

Cherith.    iKin.  17:3,  5. 

Eschol.     Num.  13:23,  24. 

Kidron.      2  Sam.   15:23.     IKin.  15: 
13.     Juo.  18:1. 

Kishon.    1  Kin.  18 :  40.  Psa.  83 :  9. 

Zcred.    Deu.  2 :  13. 

Of  the  willows.    Isa.  15 : 7. 
Illustrative 

Of  wisdom.    Pro.  18:4. 

Of  temporal  abundance.  Job.  20:17. 

(Deceptive,)  of  false  friends.    Job. 
6:15. 

(Drinking  of,  by  the  way,)  of  help  in 
distress.    Psa.  110:7. 

Burial. 

Probable  origin  of.    Gen.  4 :  9, 10. 
Design  of.    Gen.  23:3,  4. 


Attended  by 
Family  of  the  dead.     Gen.  50:5,  6, 

8.    Mat.  8:21. 
Numbers  of  friends,  &c.    Gen.  50: 

7,9.    2  Sam.  3:31.    Luke  7: 12. 
Female  friends.    Mar.  15:47.  Luke 

7 :  13. 
Hired  mourners.    Jer.  9: 17,  18. 
Great  lamentation  at.      Gen,  50 :  10, 
11.    2  Sam.  3:31,32. 
Orations  sometimes  made  at.  2  Sam. 

3 :  33,  34. 
The  body  was  . 

Washed  before.  Acts  9 :  37. 
Anointed  for.  Mat.  26 :  12. 
Wound  in  linen  for.     Jno.  11 :  44. 

Jno.  19:40. 
Preserved  with  spices.    Jno.  19:  39, 

40. 
Sometimes  burned  before.    1  Sam. 

31:  12. 
Carried  on  a  bier  to.    2  Sam.  3:  31, 
Luke  7 :  14. 
Perfumes  burned  at.    2  Chr.  16:  14. 

Jer.  34:5. 

Antitiuity  of  coSius  for.    Gen.  50:  26. 

Often  took  place  immediately  after 

death.    Juo.  11 :  17,  with  39  v.  Acts 

5 :  6, 10. 

Of  persons  embalmed,  deferred  for 

seventy  days.    Gen.  .50:3,  4. 
Of  persons  hanged,  always    on   the 
days    of   execution.     Deu.    21 :  23. 
Jno.  19 :  31. 
The  right  of  all  nations.    Jud.  16 :  31. 

Jno.  19:  38. 
Of  enemies,  sometimes  performed  by 
the  conquerors.    1  Kin.  11 :  15.  Eze. 
39:11—14. 
Of  the  friendless,  a  kind  act.    2  Sam. 

2:5. 
Places  used  for; 
Natural  caves.    Gen.  23:  19.    Jno. 

11 :  38. 
Caves  hewn  out  of  rocks.    Isa.  22: 

16.  Mat.  27:  60. 
Gardens.    2  Kin.  21 :  18,  26.  Jno.  19: 

41. 
Under  trees.    Gen.  35 :  8.  1  Sam.  31 : 

13. 
Tops  of  the  hills.  Jos.  24:  33.  2  Kin. 

23 :  16. 
Houses  of  the  deceased.   1  Sam,  25 : 

1.  1  Kin.  2:34. 
The  city  of  David  for  the  kings  of 
Judah.    1  Kin.  2 :  10.  2  Chr.  21 :  20. 
2  Chr.  24 :  16. 
Antiquity  of  purchasing  places  for. 

Gen  23 :  7—16. 
Places  of, 
Frequently  prepared  and  pointed 
out  during  life.   Gen.  .50 :  5.  2  Chr. 
16:  14.  Mat.  27:60. 
Members  of  a   family  interred  in 
the  same.    Gen.  25:  10.  Gen.  49: 
31.  2  Sam.  2:32. 
Held  in  high  veneration.  Neh.  2 : 3, 5. 


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Provided  for  the  common  people, 

Jer.  2(5:23. 
Provitled  for  aliens  and  strangers. 

Mat.  27:  7. 
Visited  by  sorrowing  friends.    Juo. 

11:31. 
Pillars  erected  on.    Gen.  do :  20. 
Tonil)s  erected  over.  Mat.  23:  27-29. 
Sonieliiiies    had     inscriptions.       2 

Kin.  23:  17. 
Sometimes    not    apparent.      Luke 

11:44. 
For  criminals,   marked   by  heaps. 

Jos.  7 :  26. 
Were  ceremonially  unclean.    Num, 

19:10,  18. 
Often  desecrated  by  idolatry.    Isa. 

05:3,4. 

The  Jews  anxious  to  be  interred  in 

their  family  islaces    of.    Gen.    47: 

29—31.  Gen.  49:  29,  30.  Gen.  50:  25. 

2  Sam.  19:37. 

Followed  by  a  feast.    2  Sam.  3:  35. 

Jer.  16:7,8.  Hos.  9:  4. 
Privation  of,  considered  a  calamity. 

Ecc.  6:3. 
Privation  of,  threatened  as  a  punish- 
mont.2  Kin.9:10.  Jer.  8:2.  Jer.  10:4. 
An   ignominious,    compared    to    the 

burial  of  an  ass.    Jer.  22:19. 
Illustrative  of  regeneration.  Rom.  6: 
4.    Col.  2:12. 

Burnt  Offering,  The. 

To  be  offered  only  to  the  Lord.    Jud. 

13:16. 
Specially  acceptable.  Gen.  8: 21.  Lev. 

1 : 9,  13, 17. 
The  most  ancient  of  all   sacrifices. 

Gen.  4 : 4,  with  Gen.  8 :  20.    Gen.  22 : 

2, 13.    Job  1 :  5. 
Offered  by  the  Jews  befo-'o  the  law. 

Exo.  10:25.    Exo.  24:5. 

To  BIS  T.\KEN  FROM 

The  flock  or  herd.    Lev  1 :  2. 
The  fowls.    Lev.  1 :  14. 
Was  an  atonement  for  sin.    Lev.  9:  7. 
Guilt  transferred  to,  by  imposition  of 

hands.    Lev.  1:4.    Num.  8:12. 
Rej^uieed  to  be 
Killed,  if  a    beast,    by   the    person 

who  brought  it.    Lev.  1 :  5,  11. 
Killed,  if  a  bird,  by  the  priest.  Lev. 

1 :  15. 
For  the  people  at  large,  killed  and 

prepared  by  the  Levites.     Eze. 

44:11. 
A  male  without  blemish.     Lev.  1 : 

3,    Lev,  22:19. 
Voluntary.   Lev.  1 :  3.  Lev.  22 :  18, 19. 
Presented  at  the  door  of  the  taber- 
nacle. Lev.  1:3.  Deu.  12:  6,  11, 14. 
Offered  by  priests  only.      Lev.  1 :  9. 

Eze.  44 :  15. 
Offered    in    righteousness.      Psa, 

51:19, 


Entirely  burned.   Lev,  1 :  8,  9,  12,  13. 
Lev.  0 : 9. 
Blood  of,  sprinkled  round  about  up- 
on the  altar.    Lev.  1:  5, 11. 
If  a  bird,  the  blood  was  wrung  out 
at  the  side  of  the  altar.    Lev.  1 :  15. 
Ashes  of,  collected  at  toot  of  the  al- 
tar,   and    conveyed     without     the 
camp.    Lev^  6:  11. 
Skin  of,  given  to  the  priests  for  cloth- 
ing.   Lev.  7  :  8.    See  Gen.  3 :  21. 
Was  offered 
Every  morning  and  evening.     Exo. 

29:38-42. 
Every  sabbath  day.    Num.  28:  9,  10. 
The  first  day  of  every  mouth.  Num. 

28:11. 
The    seven     days    of   unleavened 

bread.    Num.28:  19,24. 
The  atonement  day.     Lev    16:3,5. 

Num.  29:8. 
At  consecration  of  Levites.      Num. 

8:12. 
At  consecration  of  priests.    Lev,  9: 

2, 12-14. 
At  consecration  of  kings.      1   Chr. 

29:21-23. 
At  purification  of  women.       Lev. 

12:6. 
For  Nazarites  after  defilement,  or 
at  expiration  of  their  vow.  Num, 
6:11,14. 
For  the  healed  leper.     Lev.  14 :  13, 

19,  20. 
At    dedication    of   sacred    places. 

Num.  7:15,  &c.    1  Kin.  8:64. 
After  great  mercies.    1  Sam.  6:  14. 

2  Sam.  24 :  22,  25. 
Before  going  to  war.    1  Sam.  7 :  9. 
With  sound  of  trumpets  at  feasts. 
Num.  10: 10. 
The  fat,  &c.    of   all    peace  offerings 
laid  on,    and  consumed  with    the 
daily.    Lev.  3 :  5.    Lev.  6 :  12. 
Of  the  wicked,  not  accepted  by  God, 
Isa.  1 :  10, 11,    Jer.  6 :  19,  20.      Amos 
5:22, 
Obedience  better  than.     1  Sam.  15: 

22.    Jer.  7  :  21-23. 
Knowledge  of  God  better  than.  Hos. 

6:0. 
Love  of  God  better  than.  Mar.  12:  33. 
Abraham  tried  by  the  command  to 

offer  Isaac  as.    Gen.  22  ch. 
Incapable  of  removing   sin,  and  re 
conciling  to  God.    Psa.  40:6.     Psa. 
.50:8.    Heb.  10:6. 
The  most  costly,  no  adequate  tribute 
to  God.    Isa.  40:  16,  with  Psa,    50: 
9—13. 
Guilt  of  unauthorized  persons  offer- 
ing.   1  Sam.  13:  12,  13. 
Guilt  of  offering,  except  in  the  place 

appointed.    Lev.  17 :  8,  9. 
Of  human  victims  execrated,     Deu. 
12 :  31.    2  Kin,  3 :27,    Jer,  7 :  31,  Jer, 
19:5, 


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Illustrative  of 
The  oftering  of  Christ.     Eph.  5 :  2. 

Heb.  10:8—10. 
Devotedness  to  God.    Rom.  12:1. 

Busy-bodies. 

Fools  are.    Pro.  20:  3. 

The  idle  are.  2  The.  3:  11.  1  Tim.  5:  13. 

Are  mischievous  tale-bearers.  1  Tim. 

5 :  13. 
Bring  mischief  upon  themselves.     2 

Kin.  14:10.    Pro.  26:17. 
Christians  must  not  be.    1  Pet.  4:  15. 

Calf,  The. 

The  young  of  the  herd.      Job.  21 :  10. 

Jer.  31 :  12. 
Playfulness  of,  alluded  to.   Psa.  29 :  6. 
Fed  on 

Milk.    1  Sam.  6:10. 

Branches  of  trees,  &c.      Isa.  27:  10. 
Fattened  in  stalls,  &c.    1  Sam.  28: 

24.    Amos  6  :~4. 
Offered  iu  sacrifice.      Lev.  9:  2,    3. 

Hcb.  9:12,  19. 
Of  a  year  old  best  for  sacrifice.    Mic. 

6:6. 
U  first-born  not  redeemed.    Num.  18 : 
*17. 
Eaten  in  the  patriarchal  age.      Gen. 

18:7,8. 
Wlien  fattened  considered  a  delicacy. 

1  Sam.  28:  24,  25.    Amos  6:  4.    Luke 

15 :  23,  27. 
Illustrative  of 

Saints  nourished  by  grace.     Mai. 
4:2. 

Sacrifices  of  praise.     Hos.    14:   2. 
Heb.  13 :  5. 

Patient  endurance.    Eze.  1 :  7.  Rev. 
4:  7. 

Calf  of  Gold. 

Made  on  account  of  the  delay  of  Mo- 
ses in  the  mount.    Exo.  32:1. 

Was  made 
Of  the  ornaments  of  the  women,  &c. 

Exo.  32:2,  3. 
To  represent  God.      Exo.  32:  4,  5. 

with  Psa.  106:20. 
After  an  Egyptian  model.     Acts  7  : 

39,  41. 
To    go    before    the    congregation. 
Exo.  32:1. 

Molten  in  the  fire.    Exo.  32 :  4      Psa. 
106 :  19. 

Fashioned  with  a  graven  tool.    Exo. 
32:4. 

An  altar  built  before.    Exo.  32:5. 

Sacrifices  offered  to.  Exo.  32:6.  Acts 
7:  41. 

Worshipped    with    profane    revelry. 
Exo.  32:6,  18,  19,  25.     1  Cor.  10:  7. 


Making  of 
A  very  great  sin.   Exo.  32:  21,  30,  31. 
A  forgetting  of  God.      Psa.  106:  21. 
A  turning  aside  from  the    divine 

command.    Exo.  32:  8.     Deu.  9: 

12, 16. 
Excited  wrath  against  Aaron.  Deu. 

9:20. 
Excited  wrath  against  Israel.  Exo. 

32:10.    Deu.  9:14,  19. 
Caused  Moses  to  break  the  tables 

of  the  testimony.     Exo.  32:   19. 

Deu.  9:17. 
Israel  punished  for.     Exo.  32:  26-^ 

29,  35. 
Moses  interceded  for  those  who  wor- 
shipped.    Exo.   32:   11—14,    30—34. 
Deu.  9 :  18—20. 
Destroyed  by   Moses.      Exo.  32:    20. 

Deu.  9:21. 
Punishment  of  those  who  worship- 
ped a  warning  to  others.    1  Cor  10: 


Call  of  God,  The. 

By  Christ.    Isa.  55 :  5.  Rom.  1 :  6. 

By  His  Spirit.    Rev.  22:17. 

By  His  works.  Psa.  19:  2,  3.  Rom.  I: 

20. 
By  His  ministers.    Jer.  35 :  15.    2  Cor. 

5:20. 
By  His  gospel.    2  The.  2 :  14. 
Is  from  darkness.    1  Pet.  2 :  9. 
Addressed  to  aU.     Isa.  45:22.      Mat. 

20:16. 
Most  reject.    Pro.  1 :  24.    Mat.  20:  16. 
Effectual  to  saints.    Psa.  110 :  3.  Acts 

2 :  47.    Acts  13 :  48.    1  Cor.  1 :  24. 
To  MAN  IS 

Of  grace.    GaLl:15.    2  Tim.  1:9. 

According  to  the  purpose  of  God, 
Rom.  8:  28.    Rom.  9:  11,  23,  24. 

High.    Phi.  3:  14. 

Holy.    1  Tim.  1 :  9. 

Heavenly.    Heb.  3:1. 

To  fellowship  with  Christ.      1  Cor. 
1:9. 

To  holiness.     1  The.  4:7. 

To  liberty.    Gal.  5:13. 

To  peace.     1  Cor.  7  :  15.     Col.  3:  15. 

To  glory  and  virtue.    2  Pet.  1 :  3. 

To  the  eternal  glory  of  Christ.    2 
The.  2:14.    1  Pet.  5:10. 

To  eternal  life.    1  Tim.  6:  12. 
Partakers  of,  justified.    Rom.  8:  30. 
Walk  worthy  of.    Epii.  4:1. 
Blessedness  of  receiving.   Rev.  19:9. 
Praise  God  for.    1  Pet.  2 :  9. 
Illustrated.    Pro.  9:  3,  4.    Mat.   23: 

3—9. 
Rejection  of,  leads  to 

Judicial  blindness.    Isa.  6:9,  with 
Acts  28 :  24—27.    Rom.  11 :  8—10. 

Delusion.      Isa.  66:  4.     2  The.  2: 
10, 11. 


CAL. 


(JAN. 


Withdrawal  of  tho  means  of  grace. 

Jer.  26 :  4—6.  Acts  13 :  46.    Acts  18 : 

6.    Eev.  2:5. 
Temporal  judgments.    Isa.  28:  12. 

Jer.  6 :  16,  19.    Jer.  35 :  17.    Zee.  7  : 

12-14. 
Rejection  by  God.    Pro.  1:  24—32. 

Jer.  6 :  19,  30. 
Condemnation.    Jno.  12:48.      Heb. 

2:1-3.    Heb.  12:2.=). 
Destruction.     Pro.  29:1.      Mat.  22: 

3-7. 

Calves  of  Jeroboam. 

Made  of  gold.    1  Kin.  12 :  28. 

Made  to  prevent  the  Israelites  going 

to  Jerusalem.    1  Kin.  12:  26,  27. 
Called  the 

Golden   calves.    2    Kin.    10:   29.    2 
Chr.  13 :  8. 

Calves  of  Bethaven.     Hos.  10:  5. 

Calves  of  Samaria.     Hos.  8 :  a. 
Placed  in  Dan  and  Bethel.   1    Kin. 

12:29. 
Probably  from  an  Egyptian  model. 

1  Kin.  11 :  40. 

Designed  to  represent  God.    1  Kin. 

12 :  28. 
Priests  appointed  for.    1  Kin.  12:  31. 

2  Chr.  11 :  15. 

Sacrifices  offered  to.    1  Kin.  12:  32. 

1  Kin.  13:1. 
Feasts    appointed    for.     1    Kin.    12: 

32,  33. 
Were  kissed  in  adoration.  Hos.  13 :  2. 
Worship  of 
Denounced  Toy  a  prophet.    1  Kin. 

13:  1—3. 

Adopted    by    succeeding   kings.    1 

Kin.  15:34.    1  Kin.  16:26.    2  Kin. 

10:29,31.    2  Kin.  14:24. 

Became  the  sin  of  Israel.    1   Kin. 

12:30.    2  Kin.  10:31.    2  Chr.  13:8. 

God's  people  refused  to  worship.    1 

Kin.  19:18.    2  Chr.  11 :  16. 
Guilt  of  making.    1  Kin.  14:  9,  10. 
Guilt  of  worshipping.    1   Kin.  14:  15, 

16.    2Kiu.  17:22,  23. 
Predictions  respecting  ; 
Captivity.    Hos.  10:6. 
Destruction.    Hos.  8:6.   Hos.  10:8. 
Punishment    of    the    worshippers. 
Hos.  8:13,  14. 

Camel,  The. 

Unclean.    Lev.  11:  4.    Deu.  14:  7. 

Found  in  deserted  places.  Eze.  25 :  5. 

Characterized  by 
Tho  bunches  on  its  back.  Isa.  30:  6. 
Its  docility.'    Gen.  24:11. 

The  dromedary  a  species  of,  remark- 
able for  swiftness.    Jer.  2 :  23. 

Abounded  in  the  east.    1  Chr.  5 :  21, 
Isa.  60:  6. 


A  part  of  patriarchal  wealth.    Gen. 

12:  16.    Gen.  .30:  43.    Job  1 :  3. 
Kept  in  numbers  by  kings.     1  Chr. 

27 :  30. 
Used  for 

Riding.    Geu.  24:61. 

Drawing   chariots.    Isa  21:  7. 

Carrying   burdens.     Gen.     37 :    25. 
1  Kin.  10:2.    2  Kin.  8:9. 

Conveying  posts  and   messengers. 
Est.  8 :  10. 

War.  Jud.  7:  12.    1  Sam.  30:  17. 
Of   the  rich  adorned    with    chains. 

Jud  8:21,  26. 
Furniture  of,  alluded  to.  Gen.  31 :  34. 
•Subject  to  plagues;    Exo.  9:  3.    Zee. 

14 :  15. 
Treated  with   great  care.    Gen.  24: 

31,  32. 
Esteemed  a   valuable  booty.    1  Chr. 

5:20,21.    2  Chr.  14:  15.    Job  1:  17. 

Jer.  49 :  29,  32. 
Coarse  cloth    made    from    its   hair. 

Mat.  3:4. 
Referred  to  in  illustrations  by  Christ. 

Mat.  19:24.    Mat.  23:24. 

Canaanites,  The. 

Descended  from  Ham.    Gen.  10:  6. 
An  accursed  race.    Gen.  9 :  25,  26. 
Different  families  of.  Gen.  10: 15—18. 
Comprised    seven    distinct  nations. 

Deu.  7:1. 
Possessions  of,  how  bounded.    Gen. 

10 :  19. 
Country  of,  fertile.    Exo.  3:  17.  Num. 

13:27. 
Described  as 
Great    and  mighty.    Num.  13:  28. 

Deu.  7:1. 
Idolatrous.     Deu.  29:17. 
Superstitious.    Deu.  18:  9—11. 
Profane  and  wicked.   Lev.  18:27. 
Extremely  numerous.    Deu.  7  :  17. 
Had  many  strong  cities.     Num.  13: 

28.    Deu.  1 :  28. 
Expelled  for  wickedness.    Deu.  9:  4. 

Deu.  18:12. 
Abraham 
Called  to  dwell  amongst.    Gen.  12: 

1—5. 

Was  promised  the  country  of,  for 

inheritance.  Gen.  13:  14—17.  Gen. 

15 :  18.    Gen.  17 :  8. 

Had   his  faith    tried    by   dwelling 

amongst.    Gen.  12:6.    Gen.  13:7. 

Kind  to  the  patriarchs.    Gen.  14:  13. 

Gen.  23 :  6. 
Israel  Commanded 
To  make  no  league  with.   Deu.  7 :  2. 

Jud.  2:2. 
Not  to  intermarry  with.    Deu.  7: 

3.     Jos.  23:12. 
Not  to  follow  idols  of.     Exo.   23: 
24.    Deu.  7 :  25. 


CAN. 


38 


CED. 


Not  to  follow    customs    of.     Lev. 

18:26,27. 
To  destroy,   without  mercy.    Deu. 

7 :  2,  24. 
To   destroy    all    vestiges    of   their 
idolatry.  Exo  23:  24.  Deu.  7:5,  25. 
Not  to  fear.    Deu.  7:17,18.    Deu. 
31 :  7. 
Terrified  at  the  approach  of  Israel. 
Exo.   15:  15,  16,  with  Jos.  2:9-11. 
and  Jos.  5:  1. 
Partially  subdued  by  Israel.    Jos.  10 
ch.  and  Jos.  11  ch.  with  Jud.  1  cli. 
Part  of  left 
To  try  Israel.     Jud.  2:  21,  22.     Jud. 

3:1-4. 
To  chastise  Israel.      Num.  33:  55. 
Jud.  2:3.    Jud.  4:2. 
Israel  ensnared  by.  Jud.  2 :  3, 19.  Psa. 

106 :  36—38. 
Some  descendants  of,  in  our  Lord's 
time.    Mat.    15 :    22.      Mar.  7 :  26. 

Candlestick, 

A    part    of   household    furniture.     2 

Kin.  4: 10. 
Used  foe  holding 
Candles  or  torches.    Mat.  5 :  15. 
Lamps.    Exo.  25:  31,  37.    Zee.  4:2. 
Foe  the  tabeenacle 
Form,  &c.  of.    Exo.  25:  31-36.  Exo. 

.37:17-22. 
Held    seven  golden    lamps.      Exo. 

25:37.     Exo.  37:23. 
Had  snuffers,  &c.  of  gold.    Exo.  25 : 

38.     Exo.  37  :  23. 
Weighed  a  talent  of  gold.      Exo. 

25 :  39. 
After  a  divine  pattern.     Exo.  25: 

40.     Num.  8:4. 
Called  the  lamp  of  God.    1  Sam. 

3:3. 
Called  the  pure  candlestick.    Lev. 

24:4. 
Placed  in  the  outer  sanctuary  over 

against  the  table.    Exo.  40:  24. 

Heb.  9 :  2. 
Lighted  with  olive  oil.     Exo.  27: 

20.  Lev.  24  :  2. 

Lighted  &c.   by  priests.    Exo.  27: 

21.  Lev.  24:3,  4. 

Directions  for  removing.    Num.4: 

9,10. 
Illusteative  of 
Christ.    Zee.  4:  2.    Jno.  8:  12.   Heb. 

9:2. 
The  church.    Eev.  1 :  13,  20. 
Ministers.    Mat.  5:14— 16. 

Care,   Overmuch. 

About  eartly  things,  forbidden.   Mat. 

6 :  25.      Luke  12 :  22,  29.     Jno.  6  :  27. 
God's  providential  goodness  should 

keep  us  from.    Mat.  6:  26,  28,  30. 

Luke  22 :  35. 


God's  promises  should  keep  us  from. 

Heb.  13:  5. 
Trust  in  God  should  free  us  from, 

Jer.  17:7,  8.    Dan.  3:16. 
Should  be  cast  on  God.    Psa.  37:5. 

Psa.  .55 :  22.    Pro.  16:3.     1  Pet.  5 :  7. 
An  obstruction  to  Ihe  Gospel.    Mat. 

13:22.    Luke  8:  14.    Luke  14  :  18— 20. 
Be  without.    1  Cor.  7  :  32.    Phi.  4:6. 
Unbecoming  in  saints.    2  Tim.  2:  4. 
Inutility  of.    Mat.  6:  27.    Luke  12: 

25,  26. 
Vanity  of.     Psa.  39 :  6.     Ecc.  4 :  8. 
Warning  against.    Luke  21 :  34. 
Sent  as  a  punishment  to  the  wicked. 

Eze.  4:16.    Eze.  12:19. 
Exemplified.     Martha,    Luke    10:  41. 

Persons  iclto   offered  tofoUoiv  Christ, 

Luke  9:  57,  &c. 

Caves. 

Natural.     Heb.  11:  38. 
Artificial.     Jud.  6:2. 
Found  in  the 
Open  fields.    Gen.  23:20. 
Rocks.    Isa.  2  :  19. 
Were  used  as 
Dwelling-places.    Gen.  19:30. 
Places    of    concealment.     1    Sam. 
13:6.    1  Sam.  14:11.    1  Kin.  18: 4. 
Heb.  11:38. 
Resting      places.      1    Sam.     24  :3. 

1  Kin.  19:9. 
Burial  places.    Gen.  23  :  19.    Jno. 

11 :  38. 
Haunts  of  robbers.  <Ier.  7:11.  Mat. 

21 :  13. 
Hiding  places  of  wild  beasts.  Nah. 
2:12. 
Often  capacious.    1  Sam.  22:  1,2.    1 

Sam.  24:3. 
Afford  no  protection  from  the  judg- 
ments of  God.  Isa.  2:19.  Eze. 33:27. 
Rev.  6:15. 
Mentioned  in  Sceipture; 
Aduliam.     1  Sam.  22:  1. 
Engedi.    1  Sam.  23:29,  with  1  Sam, 

24:1,3. 
Machpelah.    Gen.  23:9. 
Makkedah.    Jos.  10:16, 17. 

Cedar,  The. 

Planted  by  God.    Psa.  104  :  16.    Isa. 

41 :  19. 
Made  to  glorify  God.    Psa.  148:9. 
Lebanon  celebrated  for.    Jud.  9:15. 

Psa.  92:12. 
Banks    of   rivers    favorable    to   the 

growth  of.    Num.  24:6. 
Imported  largely  by  Solomon.  1  Kin. 

10:27. 
Desceibed  as 

High.  Isa.  37: 24.  Eze.  17:22.  Amos 
2:9. 

Spreading.    Psa.  80 :  10, 11. 


CEU, 


CHA. 


Fragrant.    So.  of  Sol.  4  :  11. 
Graceful  and  beautiful.  Psa.  80: 10. 

Eze.  17 : 2.3. 
Strong  and  durable.    Isa.  9 :  10. 
Considered  the  first  of  trees.    1   Kin. 

4:33. 
Extensive  commerce  in.    1  Kin.  5:10, 

11.    Ezr.  3:7. 
Used  in 
Biulding    temples.    1  Kin.   5:   5,  6. 

1  Kin.  G:  9,  10. 
Building    palaces.     2    Sam.    5:11. 

iKin.  7:2,  3. 
Making  masts  of  ships.    Eze.  27 : 5. 
Making  wai-drobes.    Eze.  27:24. 
Making  chariots.    So.  of  Sol.  3:9. 
Purifying  the  leper.    Lev.  14  :  4—7, 

49"  52. 
Preparing  the  water  of  separation. 

Num.  19:6. 
Making  idols.    Isa.  44:14. 
The  eagle  alluded  to  as 
Making  its  nest  in.    Jer.  22 :  23. 
Perching  on  the  high  branches  of. 

Eze.  17 : 3. 
Instrumental  in  propagating.   Eze. 

17 : 4,  5. 
Destruction  of,  a    punishment.  Jer. 

22:7. 
Destruction  of,  exhibits  God's  power. 

Psa.  29:5. 
Illustrative  of 
Majesty,    strength,    and    glory    of 

Christ.    So  of  Sol.  5:  15.   Eze.  17: 

22,  23. 
Beauty  and  glory  of  Israel.      Num. 

24:(i. 
Saints  in  their  rapid  growth.    Psa. 

92:  12. 
Powerful  nations,  Eze.  31 :  3.  Amos 

2:9. 
Arrogant  rulers.    Isa.  2:  13.     Isa. 

10:33,  34. 

Censers. 

For  burning  incense.    Lev.  10:  1.    2 

Chr.  20:  19. 
Made  OF 

Brass.    Num.  16:  39.  ' 

Gold.    1  Kin.  7 :  50. 
One  of  gold  in  the  most  holy  place. 

Heb.  9 :  4. 
Directions  for  removing.   Num.  4  :  14. 
Often  used  in    idolatrous    worship. 

Eze.  8:  11. 
Of  Korah,  &c.   made  into  plates  to 

cover  the  altar.    Num.  16:  18,  39. 
Typical  of  Christ's  intercession.  Rev. 

8:3,5. 

Character  of  Saints. 

Attentive   to    Christ's    voice.      Jno. 

10:3   4. 
Blameless  and  harmless.    Phi.  2:  15. 
Bold.    Pro.  28 : 1.    Rom.  13 :  3. 


Contrite.    Isa.  57 :  15.    Isa.  66 :  2. 

Devout.    Acts  8:  2.    Acts  22: 12. 

Faithful.    Rev.  17  :  14. 

Fearing  God.    Mat.  3 :  16.    Acts  10 :  2. 

Following  Christ.     Jno.  10:  4,  27. 

Godly.    Psa.  4:3.    2  Pet.  2:9. 

Guileless.    Jno.  1 :  47. 

Holy.    Deu.7:6.  Deu.l4:2.  Col.  3: 12. 

Humble.    Psa.  34 :  2.    1  Pet.  5 :  5. 

Hungering  after  righteousness.  Mat. 

5:  6. 
Just.  Gen  6:  9.  Hab.  2:4.   Luke  2:  25. 
Led  by  the  Spirit.    Rom.  8:14. 
Liberal.    Isa.  32 :  8.    2  Cor.  9 :  1.3. 
Loving.     Col.  1:4.     1  The.  4:9. 
Lcjwly.     Pro.  16:19. 
Mock.    Isa.  29:  19.    Mat.  5:5. 
Merciful.    Psa.  37  :  26.    Mat.  5 :  7. 
New  Creatures.  2Cor.  5 :  17.  Eph.  2 :  10. 
Obedient.    Rom.  16:  19.    1  Pet  1 :  14. 
Poor  in  spirit.  Psa.  51 :  17.    Mat.  5:  3. 
Prudent.     Pro.  16:21. 
Pure  in  heart.   Mat.  5:  S.    1  Jno.  3:  3. 
Righteous.    Isa.  60:  21.     Luke  1 :  G. 
Sincere.    2  Cor.  1 :  12.    2  Cor.  2 :  17. 
Stead  fast .    Acts  2 :  42.    Col.  2 :  5. 
Taught  of  God.    Isa.  54:13.     1  Jno. 

2:27. 
True.    2  Cor.  6 :  8. 
Undefiled.    Psa.  119:  1. 
Upright.    IKin.  3:6.    Psa.  15:2. 
Watchful.    Luke  12:  37. 
Zealous  «f  good  works.     Tit.  2:14, 

Tit.  3:8. 

Character  of  the  wicked. 

Abominable.    Rev.  21 :  8. 

Alienated    from    God.      Eph.  4:  18. 

Col.  1:21. 
Blasphemous.  Luke  22:  65.  Rev.  16:9. 
Blinded.    2  Cor.  4  :  4.    Eph.  4 :  18. 
Boastful.    Psa.  10 :  3.    Psa.  49 :  6. 
Conspiring    against     God's    people. 

Neh.  4 :  8.    Neh.  6 :  2.    Psa.  38 :  12. 
Covetous.    Mic.  2 :  2.    Rom.  1 :  29. 
Deceitful.    Psa.  5 :  6.    Rom.  3 :  13. 
Delighting  in  the  iniquity  of  others. 

Pro.  2 :  14.     Rom  1 :  32. 
Despising  the  works  of  the  faithful. 

Neh.  2:19.   Neh.  4:2.  2  Tim.  3:  3,  4. 
Destructive.    Isa.  59:7. 
Disobedient.    Neh.  9:26.    Tit.  3:3.  1 

Pet.  2:7. 
Enticing  to  evil.      Pro.  1 :  10—14.     2 

Tim.  3:  6. 
Envious.    Neh.  2 :  10.    Tit.  3 :  3. 
Fearful.    Pro.  28 :  1.    Rev.  21 :  8. 
Fierce.    Pro.  16:  29.    2  Tim.  3:3. 
Foolish.    Deu.  32 :  6.    Psa.  5 :  5. 
Forgetting  God.    Job  8 :  13. 
Fraudulent.    Psa.  37 :  21.      Mic.  6:  L'. 
Froward.    Pro.  21 :  8.    Isa.  57:  17. 
Glorying  in  their  shame.      Phi.  3:  19. 
Hai-d-hearted.    Eze.  3:7. 
Hating  the  light.    Job.  24:13.     Jno. 

3 :  20. 


CHA. 


40 


CHA. 


Heady  and  higb-minded.   2  Tim.  3:  4. 
Hostile  to  God.  Rom.  8:  7.  Col.  1 :  21. 
Hypocritical.  Isa.  2ii:  13.    2  Tim.  3:  5. 
Ignorant  of  God.  Hos.  4:1.2  The  1 :  8. 
Impudent.      Eze.  2:4. 
Incontinent.    2  Tim.  3:3. 
Infidel.    Psa.  10:4.    Psa  14:  1. 
Loathsome.    Pro.  13 :  .">. 
Lovers  of  pleasure  more  than  of  God. 

2  Tim.  3:  4. 
Lying.    Psa.  58:3.     Psa.  62:4.     Isa. 

59:4. 
Mischievous.    Pro.  24 :  8.  Mic.  7 :  3. 
Murderous.      Psa.  10:8.      Psa.  94:6. 

Rom.  1:29. 
Prayerless.    Job  21 :  15.    Psa.  53:4. 
Persecuting.   Psa.  69:  26.  Psa.  109:  16. 
Perverse.    Deu.  32:5. 
Proud.  Psa.  59:  12.  Oba.  3.  2  Tim.  3:2. 
Rejoicing  in  the  affliction  of  saints. 

Psa  35  *  15 
Reprobate.  '  2  Cor.  13:  5.    2  Tim.  3:  8. 

Tit.  1:16. 
Selfish.    2  Tim.  3:2. 
Sensual.    Phi.  3:19.    Jude  19. 
Sold  under  sin.    1  Kin.  21 :  20.    2  Kin. 

17:17. 
Stiff-hearted.    Eze.  2:4. 
Stift'-necked.    Exo.  33:5.    Acts  7:  51. 
Uncircumcised  in  heart.     Jer.  9:26. 

Unjust. "  Pro.  11 :  7.    Isa.  26 :  10. 

Unmerciful.    Rom.  1:31. 

Ungodly.    Pro.  16 :  27. 

Unholy.    2  Tim.  3:  2. 

Unprofitable.  Mat.  25:  30.  Rom.  3:  12. 

Unruly.    Tit.  1:10. 

Unthankful.    Luke  6:  35.  2  Tim.  3:  2. 

Untoward.    Acts  2 :  40. 

Unwise.    Deu.  32 :  6. 

Chariots. 

Carriages  for    traveling,    &c.      Gen. 

46 :  29. 
Carriages  used  in  war.    1  Kin.  20:  25. 
AVheels  of.  described.    1  Kin.  7 :  33. 
Bound  with  traces.    Mic.  1 :  13. 
Drawn  by 

Horses.  2  Kin.  10:  2.  So.  of  Sol.  1 :  9. 

Asses  and  camels.    Isa.  21:7. 
Value  of  in  Solomon's  time.      1  Kin. 

10:29. 
Drivers    generally  employed  for.     1 

Kin.  22:34.    2Chr.  18:33. 
Sometimes  driven  by  the  owners.     2 

Kin.  9:16,  20. 
Sometimes  driven  furiously.     2  Kin. 

9:20.    Isa.  5:28.    Jer.  4:13. 
Bounding     motion    of,    referred    to. 

Nah.  3:2. 
Noise  occasioned  by,  referred  to.     2 

Kin.  7:  6.     Joel  2:  5.      Nah.  3:2. 

Rev.  9:  9. 
introduced  into  Israel  by  David.      2 

Sam.  8:  4. 
Multiplied  by  Solomon.  1  Kin.  10:  26. 


Imported  from  Egypt.  1  Kin.  10:  28,  29. 
For  war, 
Armed  with  iron,    Jos.  17 :  16.   Jud. 

1 :  19. 
Lighted     by   night    with    torches. 

Nah.  2:3. 
Commanded  by  captains.     Exo.  14. 

7.     1  Kin.  16:9. 
Advantageously  manoeuvred  in    a 
flat  country.  Jud.  1 :  19.  1  Kin.  20: 
23—25. 
Formed  part  of  the  line  of  battle. 

1  Kin.  20:25. 
Used    in  pursuing  enemies.     Exo. 

14:9.     2  Sam.  1:  6. 
Kept  in  chariot  cities.      1   Kin.  9: 
19.    1  Kin.  10:26. 
Used  in  war  by  the 
Egyptians.   Exo.  14  :  7.  2  Kin.  18:  24 
Canaanites.    Jos.  17: 16.    Jud.  4:  3. 
Philistines.    1  Sam.  13:5. 
Syrians.    2  Sam.  10:  18.  1  Kin.  20: 1. 
Assyrians.    2  Kin.  19:23. 
Ethiopians.      2  Chr.  14  :  9.      2  Chr. 

16:8. 
Babylonians.  Eze.  23:  24.  Eze.  26:  7. 
J.ews.    2  Kin.  8:  21.    2  Kin.  10:  2. 
Kings  rode  in,  to  battle.  1  Kjn.  22:  35. 
Kings  used,  in  common.  1  Kin.  12:  18. 

1  Kin.  18:  44. 
Persons  of   distinction  used.     Gen. 
41:43.    2Kin.  5:9,  21.    Jer.  17:25. 
Acts  8 :  28. 
Often  attended  by  running  footmen. 

1  Sam.  8:11.    2  Sam.  15:1.      iKin. 
1:5. 

Consecrated  to  the  sun.  2  Kin.  23:  11. 
The  jews  condemned  for 
Multiplying.    Isa.  2:7. 
Trusting  to.    Isa.  22 :  18.    Isa.  31 : 1 . 
Taken    in    war,    often    destroyed. 
Jos.  11 :  6,  9.    Jer.  51 :  21.    Mic.  5: 
10.     Nah.  2:13. 
Illustrative  of 
The  clouds.    Psa.  104:3. 
The  judgments  of  God.    Isa.  66: 15 
Angels.    2Kin.  6:  16,  17,  with  Psa 

68:  17. 
Prophets.  2  Kin.  2:  12.  2  Kin.  13:  14 
Christ's  love  to  His  church.    So  of 
Sol.  6:12. 
Elijah  taken  to  heaven  in  one  of  fire. 

2  Kin.  2 :  11. 

Charity^ 

Explained.    ICor.  13:4— 7. 
Enjoined.     Col.  3:14.    (See  Love    to 
Man.) 

Chastity. 

Commanded.    Exo.  20:14.     Prov.  31. 

3.    Acts  15:  20.     Rom.  13:13      Col. 

3:5.     1  The.  4 :  3. 
Required  in  look.     Job  31 : 1.    Mat 


CHA. 


CHI. 


Required  ill  heart.    Pro.  6:25. 
Required  in  speech.    Eph.  .5  :  3. 
Keep  the  body  in.   1  Cor.  6:  13,  15—18. 
Preserved  by  wisdom.    Pro.  2:  10,  11, 

10.     Pro.  7:1-5. 
Saints  are  liept  in.    Ecc.  7:26. 
Advantages  of.    1  Pet.  3:  1,  2. 
Slum  those  devoid  of.    1  Cor.  5:  11.  1 

Pet.  4:  3. 
The  wiclved  arc  devoid  of.      Rom.  1 : 

29.    Eph.  4:19.  2  Pet.  2 :  14.   Jude  8. 
Temptation  to  deviate  from,  danger- 
ous.   2  Sam.  11 :  2 — 4. 
Consequences    of    associating   with 

those  devoid  of.  Pro.  5:3— 11.   Pro. 

7 :  25-27.    Pro.  22 :  14. 
Want  of,  excludes  from  heaven.  Gal. 

5:19-21. 
Drunkenness  destructive  to.  Pro.  23: 

31—33. 
Breach  of,  punished.    1  Cor.  3:  16,  17. 

Eph.  5:5,  6.  Heb.  13:  4.  Rev.  22:  15. 
Motives  for.  1  Cor.  6 :  19.  1  The.  4 :  7. 
Exemplified.    Abimelech,  Gen.  20:  4,  5. 

Gen.  20:  10,  11.    Joseph,  Gen.  39:  7— 

10.  Ruth,   Ruth  3:   10,   11.      Boaz, 
Ruth  3:  13. 

Cherubim. 

Form  and  appearance  of.    Eze.  1 :  5 — 

11,  13,  14. 

Animated  by  the  Spirit  of  God.    Eze. 

1 :  12,  20. 
Engaged  in  accomplishing  the  pur- 
poses of  God.     Eze.  1 :  15,  21.     Eze. 
10:9-11,10,  17. 
Tlio  glory  of  God    exhibited    upon. 
Eze.  1 :  22,  26-28.    Eze.  10:  4,  18,  20. 
Sound  of  their  wings  was  as  the  voice 

of  God.    Eze.  1 :  24.    Eze.  10 :  5. 
Placed  at  the  entrance  of  Eden.  Gen. 

3:24. 
Of  gold. 
Formed  out  of,  and  at  each  end  of 

the  mercy  seat.    Exo.  25 :  18 — 20. 
Placed  over  the  ark  of  the  covenant. 
1  Sam.  4:  4.    IKin.  8:6,  7.    2  Chr. 
5:7,8. 
God's  presence  manifested  between. 
2Sam.6:2.     2  Kin. 19:15.      Psa. 
80:1.     Psa.  99:1. 
The  oracles  or  answers  of  God  de- 
livered from   between.    Exo.  25 : 
22.     Num.  7:89. 
Called  the  cherubim  of  glory.      Heb. 

9:5. 
Representations  of,  made  on  the 
Curtains  of  the  tabernacle.      Exo. 

20:1,31. 
Vail  of  the  tabernacle.  Exo.  26:  31. 
Vail  of  the  temple.    2  Chr.  3:14. 
Doors  of  the  temple.  1  Kin.  6 :  32,  35. 
Walls  of  the  temple.    2  Chr.  3 :  7. 
Bases  of  brazen  lavers.    1  Kin.  7: 
29 :  36. 
Riding  on,  illustrative    of    majesty 


and  power  of  God.      2  Sam.  22:  11. 
Psa.  18:  10. 

Children. 

Christ  was  an  example  to.      Luke  2 : 

.51.     J  no.  19:  26,  27. 
Are  a  gift  from  God.   Gen.  33:  5.  Psa. 

127 :  3. 
Are  capable  of  glorifying  God.    Psa. 
8:  2.      Psa.  148:  12,  13.     Mat.  21 :  15, 
16. 
Should  be 
Brought  to  Christ.    Mar.  10:  13—16. 
Brought  early  to  the  house  of  God. 

1  Sam.  1:24. 
Instructed  in  the  waysof  God.  Deu. 

31 :  12,  13.    Pro.  22 :  6. 
Judiciously   trained.      Pro.  22:  15. 
Pro.  29:17.    Eph.  6:4. 
Should 
Obey  God.    Deu.  30:2. 
Fear  God.    Pro.  24:21. 
Remember  God.    Ecc.  12:1. 
Attend  to  parental  teaching.    Pro. 

1 :  8,  9. 
Honor  parents.    Exo.  20:12.    Heb. 

12:9. 
Fear  parents.    Lev.  19:3. 
Obey  parents.  Pro.  6:  20.  Eph.  6:  1. 
Take  care  of  parents.    1  Tim.  5:4. 
Honor  the  aged.    Lev.  19 :  32.  1  Pet. 

5 :  5. 
Not  imitate  bad  parents.    Eze.  20: 
18. 
An  heritage  from  the  Lord.  Psa.  113: 

9.    Psa.  127:3. 
Not  to  have, 
Considered  an  affliction.    Gen.  15: 

2,  3.    Jer.  22 :  30. 

A  reproach  in  Israel.    1  Sam.   1:  6, 
7.    Luke  1 :  25. 
Anxiety  of  the  Jews  for.    Gen.  30:  1. 

iSam.  1:  5,8. 
Often  prayed  for.    1  Sam.   1:  10,  11. 

Luke  1 :  13. 
Often   given    in    answer   to    prayer. 

Gen.  25 :  21.  1  Sam.  1 :  27.  Luke  1 :  13. 
Treatment  of,   after  birth,  noticed. 

Eze.  16:  4. 
Mostly  nursed    by    the    mothers.    1 

Sam.  1:22.    1  Kin.  3:  21.    Psa.  22: 

9.    So.  of  Sol.  8:1. 
Weaning  of,  a  time  of  joy  and  feast- 
ing.   Gen.  21:8.    1  Sam.  1:24. 
Circumcised  on  the  eighth  day.   Phi. 

3:5. 
Named  at  circumcision.    Luke  1 :  59. 

Luke  2 :  21. 
Were  named 

After  relatives.     Lukel:59,  61. 

From  remarkable  events.    Gen.  21: 

3,  0,  with  Gen.  18 :  13.    Exo.  2 :  10. 
Exo.  18:  3,  4. 

From  circumstances  connected 
with  their  birth.  Gen.  25 :  25,  26. 
Gen.  35 :  18.    1  Chr.  4 :  9. 


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Often  by  God.    Isa.  8 :  3.    Hos.  1 : 
4,  6,  9. 
Often  numerous.    2  Kiu.  10:  1.  1  Chr. 

4:27. 
Numerous,    considered    an    especial 
blessing.  Psa.  llo:  14.  Psa.  127:  4,  5. 
Sometimes  born  wlien  parents  were 
old.    Gen     V>:    3,    6.    Gen.  17:    17. 
Luke  1 :  18. 
Male, 
If  first  born,  belonged  to  God  and 
were  redeemed.  Exo.  13:  12, 13,  15. 
Birth  of,  announced   to  the   father 

by  a  messenger.    Jer.  20 :  15. 
Under  the  care  of  tutors,  till  they 
came  of  age.    2  Kin.   10:  1.    Gal. 
4:1.  2. 
Usefully  employed.    1  Sam.  9:3.    1 

Sam.  17: 15. 
Inherited  the  possessions  of  their 
father.    Deu.  21 :  16,  17.    Luke  12 : 
13,  14. 
Received     the     blessing    of   their 
father  before  his  death.    Gen.  27 : 
1-4.    Gen.  48 :  15.    Gen.  49  ch. 
Female, 
Taken  care  of  by  nurses.  Gen.  35 :  8. 
Usefully    employed.    Gen.    24:    13. 

Exo.  2 :  16. 

Inherited    property  in  default    of 

sons.  Num  27:1-8.  Jos.  17:1—6. 

Fondness  and  care  of  mothers  for. 

Exo.  2:2— 10.    1  Sam.  2:19.    1  Kin. 

3:27.    Isa.  49: 15.    IThe.  2:7,  8. 

Of  God's  people,   holy.    Ezr.  9:  2.    1 

Cor.  7:14. 

Of  God's    people,  interested   in   the 

promises.    Deu.  29:29.    Acts  2:39 

Prosperity  of,  greatly  depended  on 

obedience  of  parents.    Deu.  4:   40. 

Deu.  12 :  25,  28.    Psa.  128 :  1—3. 

Frequently  bore  the  curse  of  parents. 

Exo.  20:5.    Psa.  109:  9,  10. 
'Were  required 
To  honor  their  parents.  Exo.  20;  12. 
To  attend  to  instruction.    Deu.  4: 

9.    Deu.  11:19. 
To  submit  to  discipline.    Pro,  29: 

17.    Heb.  12:9. 
To  respect  the  aged.     Lev.  19:32. 
Mode  of  giving  public  instruction  to. 

Luke  2 :  46.    Acts  22 :  3. 
Power  of  parents  over,   during  the 
patriarchal    age.      Gen.    9:  24,  25. 
Gen  21 :  14.    Gen.  38 :  24. 
Often  wicked  and  rebellious.    2  Kin. 

2:23. 
Rebellious,    punished    by    the    civil 
power.    Exo.  21:    15—17.    Deu.  21: 
18-21. 
Sometimes  devoted  their  property  to 
avoid    supporting    parents.      Mat. 
15:5.    Mar.  7:31,  12. 
Could  demand  their  portion  during 

their  father's  life.    Luke  15 :  12. 
Amusements  of,    Zee.  8:  5.    Mat.  11: 
16, 17. 


Casting  out  of  weak,  &c.  alluded  to. 

Eze.  16:  5. 
Inhuman    practice    of    offering    to 
idols.    2  Kin.  17:  31.    2  Chr.  28:  3. 
2  Chr.  33:6. 
Illegitimate, 
Had  no  inheritance.    Gen.  21 :  10, 

14.    Gal.  4:  30. 
Not  cared  for  by  the  father.    Heb. 

12:8. 
Excluded   from   the  congregation. 

Deu.  23:  2. 
Sometimes  sent  away  with    gifts. 

Gen.  25:6. 
Despised  by  their  brethren.    Jud. 
11:  2. 
Destruction  of,  a  punishment.    Lev. 

26:22.  Eze.  9:6.  Luke  19;  44. 
Grief  occasioned  by  loss  of.  Gen.  37 : 
35.  Gen.  44 :  27-29.  2  Sam.  13:37. 
Jer.  6 :  26.  Jer.  31 :  15. 
Resignation  manifested  at  loss  of. 
Lev.  10:  19,  20.  2  Sam,  12:  18-23. 
Jobl:  19—21. 

Children,  Good. 

The  Lord  is  with.    1  Sam.  3 :  19. 

Know  the  Scriptures.    2  Tim   3:15. 

Observe  the  la w  of  God.    Prov.  28 :  7. 

Their  obedience  to  parents  is  well 
pleasing  to  God.    Col.  3 :  20. 

Partake  of  the  promises  of  God. 
Acts  2 :  39. 

Shall  be  blessed.  Prov.  3:1-4.  Eph. 
6:2,3. 

Show  love  to  parents.    Gen.  46:29. 

Obey  parents    Gen.  28:  7.  Gen.  47:30. 

Attend  to  parental  teaching.  Prov. 
13:1. 

Take  care  of  parents.  Gen.  45:9,  11. 
Gen.  47 :  12. 

Make  their  parents'  hearts  glad. 
Pro.  10:1.     Pro.  29:17. 

Honor  the  aged.    Job.  32 : 6,  7 

Adduced  as  a  motive  for  submission 
to  God.    Heb.  12:9. 

Spirit  of,  a  requisite  for  the  kingdom 
of  heaven.    Mat.  18:3. 

Illustrative  of  a  teachable  spirit. 
Mat.  18:4. 

Exemplified.  Isaac,  Gen.  22  :  6—10. 
Joseph,  Gen.  45:9.  Gen.  46:29.  Jeph- 
thath''s daughter,  Jud.  11:34,36.  Sam- 
son, Jud.  13 :  24.  Samuel,  1  Sam.  3 :  19. 
Obadiah,  1  Kin.  18:  12.  Josiah,  2  Chr. 
34  :  3.  Esther;  Est.  2  :  20.  Job,  Job 
29: 4.  David.  1  Sam.  17  :  20.  Psa.  71 : 5. 
Daniel,  Dan.  1:6.  John  the  Baptist, 
Luke  1:80.  Children  in  the  Temple, 
Mat.  21 :  15,  16.  Timothy,  2  Tim.  3 :  15. 

Children,  Wicked. 

Know  not  God.    1  Sam.  2 :  12. 

Are  void  of  understanding.   Pro.  7:7. 

Are  proud.    Isa.  3 : 5. 


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With  regard  to  parents 

Hoarken  uot  to  them.    1  Sam.  2: 25. 

Despise  them.    Pro.  15:5,  20.    Eze. 
22:7. 

Curse  them.     Pro.  .30:11. 

Bring  reproach  on  them.  Pro.  19:26. 

Are  a  calamity  to  them.  Pro.  19: 13. 

Are  a  grief  to  them.    Pro.  17 :  25. 
Despise  their  elders.    Job  19 :  18. 
Punishment  of,  for 

Setting    light    by    parents.     Deu. 
27:1G. 

Disobeying  parents.    Deu.  21:  21. 

Mocking  parents.    Pro.  30:17. 

Cursing  parents.    Exo.  21:15,  with 
Mar.  7:10. 

Smit  ing  parents.    Exo.  21 :  15. 

Mocking  a  prophet.  2  Kin.  2:23,  24. 

Gluttony  and   drunkenness.    Deu. 
21:20,21. 
Their  guilt  in  robbing  parents.    Pro. 

2S:24. 
Exemplified.    Esau,   Gen.  26  :  34,  35. 

Sons  of  Eli,  1  Sam.  2 :  12,  17.     Sons  of 

Saniiiil,  1  Sam.  8:  3.  Absalom,  2  Sam, 

15  :  10  Adoi,  ijah,    1  Kin.  1 :  5,  6.     Chil- 
dren at  Bethel,  2  Kin.  2:23.    Adram- 

melech  and  Stiarezer,  2  Kin.  19:37. 

Christ,  Character  of. 

Altogether  lovely.      So.  of  Sol.  5: 16. 
Holy.    Luke  1 :  35.    Acts  4 :  27.     Rev. 

3:7. 
Righteous.    Isa.  53 :  11.    Heb.  1 :  9. 
Good.    Mat.  19:16. 
Faithful.      Isa.  11 :  .5.    1  The.  5 :  24. 
True.    Juo.l:14.    Jno.  7:18.     IJno: 

5 :  20. 
Just.   Zee.  9 :  9.  Jno.  5 :  .30.  Acts  22 :  14. 
Guileless.    Isa.  53:9.    1  Pet.  2:22. 
Sinless.    Jno.  8 :  46.    2  Cor.  5 :  21. 
Spotless.    1  Pet.  1 :  19. 
Innocent.    Mat.  27  :  4. 
Harmless.    Heb.  7:26. 
Resisting  temptation.    Mat.  4 :  1—10. 
Obedient  to  God  the  Father.      Psa. 

40:  8.    Jno.  4:34.    Jno.  15:10. 
Zealous.      Luke  2:  49.      Jno.  2:  17. 

Jno.  8 :  29. 
Meek.    Isa.  53:7.     Zee.  9:  9.      Mat. 

11 :  29. 
Lowly  in  heart.    Mat.  11 :  29. 
Merciful.    Hob.  2 :  17. 
Patient.    Isa.  ,53:7.    Mat.  27:14. 
Long-sutTering.    1  Tim.  1:16. 
Compassionate.    Isa.  40:  11.      Luke 

19:41. 
Benevolent.  Mat.  4:  23,  24.  Acts  10:  38. 
Loving.    Jno.  13:1.    Jno.  15:13. 
Self-denying.    Mat.  8 :  20.    2  Cor.  8 :  9. 
Humble.    Luke  22:  27.    Phi.  2:8. 
Resigned.    Luke  22:  42. 
Forgiving.    Ltike23:34. 
Subject  to  His   parents.      Luke  2:  51. 
Saints  are  COB  formed  to.    Rom.  8:29. 


Christ  is  God. 

As  Jehovali.  Isa.  40:  3,  with  Mat.  3:  3. 
As  Jehovah  of  glory.      Psa.   24:7,   10, 

with  1  C)or.  2 :  8.    Jas.  2:1. 
As   Jehovah,    our    Righteousness. 

Jer.    23:  5,  6.  with  1  Cor.  1 :  30. 
As  Jehovah,  above  all.      Psa.    97:   9, 

with  Jno.  3:  3J. 
As  Jehovah,  the  First  and  the  Last. 

Isa.  44:  6,  with  Rev.  1:  17.    Isa.  48: 

12—16,  with  Rev.  22:  13. 
As  Jehovah's  Fellow  and  Equal.  Zee. 

13:7.     Phi.  2:6. 
As  Jehovah    of  Hosts.    Isa.  6:  1—3, 

with  Jno.  12:  41.   Isa.  8: 13,  14,  with 

1  Pet.  2 :  8. 
As  Jehovah,  the  Shepherd.      Isa.  40: 

11.     Heb.  13:20. 
As    Jehovah,     for   whose    glory    all 

things  were    created.      Pro.   16:  4; 

with  Col  1:  16. 
As    Jehovah,   the  Messenger  of  the 

covenant.    Mai.  3: 1,  with  Mark  1: 

2,  and  Luke  2:  27. 
Invoked  as  Jehovah.    Joel  2 :  32,  with 

Acts  2:  21,  andl  Cor.  1:  2. 
As    the    Eternal    God   and    Creator. 

Psa.    102:24—27,    with    Heb.    1:  8, 

10-12. 
As  the  mighty  God.    Isa.  9 :  6. 
As  the  Great  God  and  Saviour.    Hos. 

1:7.  with  Tit.  2:  13. 
As  God  over  all.    Psa.  45 :  6,  7.    Rom. 

9 :  5. 
As  the  true  God.    Jer.  10:  10,   with   1 

Jno.  5 :  20. 
As  God  the  Word.    Jno.  1 : 1. 
As  God,  the  Judge.    Ecc.  12 :  14,  with 

1  Cor.  4:5.    2  Cor.  5 :  10.  2  Tim.  4 :  1. 
As  Emmanuel.    Isa.  7:  14,  with   Mat. 

1:23. 
As  King  of  kings  and  Lord  of  lords. 

Dan.  10:17,    with    Rev.  1:5.      Rev. 

17:  14. 
As  the  Holy  One.     1  Sam.   2:2,   with 

Acts  3:  14. 
As  the  Lord   from   heaven.      1  Cor. 

15:47. 
As  Lord  of  the  sabbath.      Gen.  2:  3, 

with  Mat.  12:  8. 
As  Lord  of  all.    Actsl0:.36.   Rom.  10: 

11-13. 
As  Son  of  God.     Mat.  26 :  63-67. 
As    the    Only-begotten   Son    of    the 

Father.     Jno.  1 :  14,  18.     Jno  3:  16, 

18.  1  Jno.  4:9. 
His  blood  is  called  the  blood  of  God. 

Acts  20:28. 
As  one  with  the  Father.    Jno.   10:  30, 

38.    Jno.  12 :  45.  Jno.  14 :  7—10.  Jno- 

17:10. 
As  sending  the  Spirit,   equally  with 

the  Father.    Jno.  14 :  16,  with  Jno. 

15 :  26. 
As  entitled  to  equal  honor  with  the 

Father.    Jno.  5 :  23. 


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As  Owner  ot  all  things,  equally  with 

the  Father.    Jno.  16 :  lo. 
As  unrestricted  by    the    law   of  the 

sabbath,  equally  with  the  Father. 

Jno.  5 :  17. 
As  the  Source  of  grace,  equally  with 

the  Father.    1  The.  3:11.    2  The.  2 : 

16, 17. 
As   unsearchable,   equally  with   the 

Father.    Pro.  30:4.    Mat.  11:27. 
As  Creator  of  all  things.      Isa.  40:  28. 

Jno.  1:3.    Col.  1:16.    Heb.  1 :  2. 
As  Supporter  and   Preserver    of  all 

things.    Neh.  9:6,  with  Col.  1:17. 

Heb.  1:3. 
As  possessed  of  the  fulness   of  the 

Godhead.    Col.  2 :  9.    Heb.  1 :  3. 
As  raising  the  dead.    Jno.  5:  21.  Jno. 

6:40,54. 
As  raising  Himself    from   the  dead. 
•    Jno.  2:19,  21.    Jno.  10:  18. 
As  Eternal.    Isa.  9 :  6.  Mic.  .5 :  2     Jno. 

1:1.  Col.  1 :  17.  Heb.  1 : 8—10.  Rev.  1 : 8. 
As  Omnipresent.    Mat.  18:20.      Mat. 

28 :  20.    Jno.  3 :  13. 
As  Omnipotent.    Psa.45:3.      Phi.  3: 

21.  Rev.  1:8. 

As  Omniscient.  Jno.  16 :  30.  Jno.  21 :  17. 

As   discerning   the  thoughts  of  the 

heart.    1  Kin.  8:  39,    with  Luke  5: 

22.  Eze.  11:5,  with  Jno.   2:24,25. 
Rev.  2:23. 

As   unchangeable.      Mai.  3:  6,   with 

Heb.  1 :  12.    Heb.  13 :  8. 
As  having  power  to  forgive  sins.  Col. 

3:13,  with  Mar.  2:  7,10. 
As  Giver  of  pastors  to  the   Church. 

Jer.  3 :  15,  with  Eph.  4 :  11—13. 
As  Husband  of  the  Church.    Isa.   54: 

5,    with  Eph.   5 :  25—32.      Isa  62 :  5, 

with  Rev.  21 :  2,  9. 
As  the  object  of  divine  worship.  Acts 

7:59.      2  Cor.   12:8,9.      Heb.   1:6. 

Rev.  5:12. 
As  the  object    of    faith.      Psa.  2:12, 

with  1  Pet.  2 :  6.    Jer.  17 :  5,  7,  with 

Jno.  14:1. 
As  God,  He  redeems  and  purifies  the 

Church  unto  Himself.      Rev.  5:  9, 

with  Tit.  2:  14. 
As  God,  He  presents  the  Church  to 

Himself.  Eph.  5 :  27,  with  Jude  24,  25. 
Saints  live  unto  Him  as  God,      Rom. 

6:11,  and  Gal.   2:  19,   with  2  Cor. 

5: 15. 
Acknowledged  by  His  Apostles.   Jno. 

20:28. 
Acknowledged     by    Old    Testament 

saints.    Gen.   17:  1,   with  Gen.  48: 

15,  16.    Gen.  32:  24—30,  with  Hos. 

12:3-5.    Jude  6:  22-24.    Jude  13: 

21,22.    Job  19:  25-27. 

Christ,  the  Head  of  the  Church. 

Predicted.    Psa.  118:  22,  with  Mat. 
21:  42. 


Appointed  by  God.    Eph.  1 :  22. 
Declared  by  Himself.     Mat.  21 :  42. 
As  His  mystical  body.    Eph.  4:  12,  15 

Eph.  5:23.  . 
Has  the  pre-eminence  in  all   things. 

1  Cor.  11 :  3.    Eph.  1 :  22.    Col.  1 :  18. 
Commissioned  His  Apostles.  Mat.  10: 

1,7=     Mat.  28:19.    Jno.  20:21. 
Instituted  the  sacraments.    Mat.  28: 

19.  Luke  22  :  19,  20. 

Imparts  gifts.     Psa.  68:' 18,  with  Eph. 

4:8. 
Saints  are  complete  in.    Col.  2:10. 
Perverters  of  the  truth  do  not  hold. 

Col.  2 :  18,  19. 

Christ,  the  High  Priest. 

Appointed  and  called  by  God.    Heb. 

3:1,2.  Heb.  5:  4,5. 
After  the  order  of  Melchizedek.  Psa. 

110:  4,  with  Heb.  5:  6.  Heb.  6:  20. 

Heb.  7:  15,  17. 
Superior  to  Aaron  and  the  Levitical 

priests.    Heb.  7:  11,  16,  22.  Heb.  8: 

1,  2,  6. 
Consecrated  with  an  oath.    Heb.  7: 

20,  21. 

Has    an    unchangeable    priesthood. 

Heb.  7  :  23,  28. 
Is  of  unblemished    purity.    Heb.  7: 

26,  28. 
Faithful.    Heb.  3:2. 

Needed    no    sacrifice    for    Himself. 

Heb.  7 :  27. 
Offered  Himself  a  sacrifice.    Heb.  9: 

14,  26. 
His  sacrifice  superior  to  all  others. 

Heb.  9:13,  14,  23. 
Offered  sacrifice  but  ones.    Heb.  7 : 

27.  Heb.  9 :  25,  26. 

Made  reconciliation.    Heb.  2:17. 
Obtained   redemption  for  us.    Heb. 

9:12. 
Entered    into    heaven.    Heb.    4:    14. 

Heb.  10:12. 
Sympathizes    with    those    who    are 

tempted.  Heb.  2: 18.  Heb.  4: 15. 
Intercedes.  Heb.  7:  2.5.  Heb.  9:  24. 
Blesses.     Num.  6 :  23—26,  with  Acts  3 : 

26. 
On  His  throne.    Zee.  6:13. 
Appointment  of,  and  encouragement 

to  steadfastness.    Heb.  4:  14. 
Typified.    Melchizedek,  Gen.  14 :  IS— 20. 

Aaron,  <&c.  Exo.  40 :  12—15. 

Christ,  the  King. 

Foretold.    Num.  24 :  17.  Psa.  2 :  6.  Psa. 

45th.  Isa.  9:  7.  Jer.  23:  5.  Mic.  5:2. 
Glorious.    Psa.  24:7-10.    1  Cor.  2:8. 

Jas.  2:  1. 
Supreme.  Psa.  89:  27.  Rev.  1:  ,5.  Rev. 

19:16. 
Sits  in  the  throne  of  God.    Rev.  3 :  21, 


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Sits  on  the  throne  of  David.  Isa.  9 :  7. 

Eze.  37:  24,  25.    Luke  1:  32.     Acts 

2:30 
Is  King  of  Zion.     Psa.  2 :  6.    Isa.  .52 : 

7.  Zee.  9:  9.    Mat.  21:5.    Jno.  12: 
12-15. 

Has  a  righteous  kingdom.  Psa.  45: 
6,  with  Heb.  1 :  8,  9.  Isa.  32 :  1.  Jer. 
23:5. 

Has  an  everlasting  kingdom.  Dan. 
2 :  44.    Dan.  7  :  14.    Luke  1 :  33. 

Has  an  universal  kingdom.    Psa.  2: 

8.  Psa.  72:  8.  Zee.  14:  9.  Rev.  11: 15. 
His  kingdom  not  of  this  world.    Jno. 

18 :  36. 
Saints,  the  subjects  of.  Col.  1 :  13.  Rev. 

15 :  3. 
Saints  receive  a  kingdom  from.  Luke 

22 :  29,  30.    Heb.  12 :  28. 
Acknowledged  by 

The  wise  men  from  the  East.    Mat. 
2:  2. 

Nathanael.    Jno.  1 :  49. 

His  followers.    Luke  19:  38.    Jno. 
12:  13. 
Declared  by  Himself.      Mat.  25:  34. 

Jno.  18:37. 
Written  on  His  cross      Jno.  19:  19. 
The  Jews  shall  seek  unto.    Hos.  3:  5. 
Saints  shall  behold.   Isa.  33:17.   Rev. 

22 :  3,  4. 
Kings  shall  do  homage  to.    Psa.  72 : 

10.    Isa.  49:7. 
Shall  overcome  all  His  enemies.  Psa. 

110:  1.    Mar.  12:  36.    1  Cor.  15:25. 

Rev.  17:14. 
Typified.     3Ielohizedek,    Gen.    14:    18. 

David,   1  Sam.     16:   1,   12,   13,   with 

Luke  1 :  32.     Solomon,  1  Chr.  28 :  6,  7. 

Christ,  the  Mediator. 

In  virtue  of  His  atonement.    Eph.  2 : 

13—18.    Heb.  9 :  15.    Heb.  12 :  24. 
The  only  One  between  God  and  man. 

1  Tim.  2:5. 
Of  the  gospel  covenant.    Heb.  8:6. 

Heb.  12 :  24. 
Typified.     Moses,  Deu.   5:   5.     Gal.  3: 

19.     ^laron,  Num.  16:  48. 

Christ,  the  Prophet. 

Foretold.    Deu.  18:  15,  18.    Isa.  52:7. 

Nah.  1 :  15. 
Anointed  with  the  Holy  Ghost.    Isa. 

^":1.    Isa.  61:  1,  with  Luke  4:  18. 

jno.  3:  34. 
Alone  knows  and  reveals  God.    Mat, 

11 :  27.    Jno.  3 :  2,  13,  34.    Jno.  17  :  6, 

14,26.    Heb.  1:1,  2. 
Declared  His  doctrine  to  be  that  of 

the  Father.    Jno.  8 :  26,  28.    Jno.  12 : 

49,  50.    Jno.  14 :  10,  24.    Jno.  15 :  15. 

Jno.  17  :  8,  16. 
Preached   the   gospel,    and   worked 


miracles.    Mat.  4:  23.    Mat.  11:  5. 

Luke  4:  43. 
Foretold  things  to  come.    Mat.  24 

3—35.     Luke  19:  41,  44. 
Faithful  to  His  trust.    Luke  4:  43. 

Jno.  17:  8     Heb.  3:  2.    Rev.  1:  5. 

Rev.  3:14. 
Abounded  in  wisdom.      Luke  2:  40, 

47.52.    Col  2:3. 
Mighty  in  deed  and  word.    Mat.  13: 

54.    Mar.  1 :  27.    Luke  4 :  32.    Jno. 

7:46. 
Meek     and     unostentatious   in    His 

teaching.      Isa.   42:    2.      Mat.    12: 

17—20. 
God  commands  us  to  hear.    Deu.  18 : 

15.    Matt.  17 :  25.    Acts  3 :  22.    Acts 

7:37. 
God  will  severely  visit  our  neglect  of. 

Deu.  18 :  19.    Acts  3 :  23.     Heb.  2 :  3. 
Typified.    Sloses,  Deu.  18: 15. 

Christ,  the  Shepherd. 

Foretold.    Gen.  49:  24.    Isa.  40:    11. 

Eze.    34:23.    Eze.  37:24. 
The  chief.    1  Pet.  5 :  4. 
The  good.    Jno.  10:11,14. 
The  great.    Mic.  5 :  4.    Heb.  13 :  20. 
His  sheep 
He  knows.    Jno.  10:  14,  27. 
He  calls.    Jno.  10 :  3. 
He  gathers.   Isa.  40: 11.    Jno.  10: 16. 
He  guides.     Psa.  23:  3.     Jno.  10: 

3,4. 
He  feeds.    Psa.  23:1,  2.    Jno.  10:9. 
He  cherishes  tenderly.    Isa.  40:  11. 
He    protects    and    preserves.    Jer. 
31:    10.    Eze.    34:   10.    Zee.  9:  16. 
Jno.  10:28. 
He  laid  down  His  life  for.    Zee.  13 : 
7.    Mat.  26:  31.    Jno.   10:  11,   15. 
Acts  20:  28. 
He   gives    eternal    life     to.      Jno. 
10:28. 
Typified.    David  1  Sam.  16: 11. 

Church,  The. 

Belongs  to  God.    1  Tim.  3 :  15. 

The  body  of  Christ.    Eph.  1 :  23.   Col. 

1 :  24. 
Christ,  the  foundation-stone   of.    1 

Cor.  3: 11.  Eph.  2:  20.  1  Pet.  2:  4,  6. 
Christ,  the  head  of.  Eph.  1 :  22.    Eph. 

5 :  23. 
Loved  by  Christ.    So.  of  Sol.  7:  10. 

Eph.  5 :  25. 
Purchased  by  the  blood  of  Christ. 

Acts  20 :  28.    Eph.  5  :  25.    Heb.  9 :  12. 
Sanctified  and  cleansed    by  Christ. 

1  Cor.  6:11.  Eph.  5:26,27. 
Subject  to  Christ.    Rom.  7 :  4.  Eph, 

5:24. 
The  object  of  the  grace  of  God.    Isa. 

27:3.    2  Cor.  8:1. 


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Displays  the  wisdom  of  God.    Eph. 

3:10. 
Shews  forth  the  praises  of  God.    Isa. 

60:6. 
God  defends.  Psa.  89:  18.    Isa.  4:  5. 

Isa.  40:25.     Mat.  16:  18. 
God  provides  ministers  for.    Jer.   3 : 

15.  Eph.  4:11,12. 
Glory  to  be  ascribed  to  God  by.  Eph. 

3:21. 
Elect.  1  Pet.  5 :  13. 
Glorious.    Psa.  45  :  13.    Eph.  5 :  27. 
Clothed  in  righteousness.  Rev.  19:  8. 
Believers  continually  added  to,    by 

the  Lord.    Acts  2 :  47.    Acts  5 :   14. 

Acts  11:24. 
Unity  of.    Rom.  12:5.    1  Cor.  10:17. 

1  Cor.  12:12.    Gal.  3:28. 
Saints  baptized  into,  by  one  Spirit. 

1  Cor.  12:13. 
Ministers  commanded  to  feed.    Acts 

20:28. 
Is  edified  by  the  word.    1  Cor.   14 :  4, 

13.  Eph.  4 :  15,  16. 

The  wicked  persecute.    Acts  8:  1 — 3 

1  The.  2 :  14, 15. 
Not  to  be  despised.    1  Cor.  11 :22. 
Defiling  of,  will  be  punished.    1  Cor. 

3:17. 
Extent  of,  predicted.    Isa.  2 :  2.    Eze. 

17:22—24.  Dan.  2:34,35.  Hab.  2:14. 

Church  of  Israel. 

Established  by  God.    Deu.  4:  5—14. 

Deu.  26:  18,  with  Acts  7:  35,  38. 
Admission  into,  by  circumcision.  Gen. 

17 :  10-14. 
All  Israelites  members  of.  Rom.  9:  4. 
Was   relatively   holy.     Exo.  31:   13. 

Num.  16:3. 
Had 

*  An   appointed    place    of  worship. 
Deu.  12:  5. 
Appointed  ordinances.  Exo.  18 :  20. 

Hcb.  9:1,10. 
Appointed  feasts.    Lev.  23:  2.  Isa. 

1:  14. 
An  ordained  ministry.    Exo.   29:9. 

Don.  10:  8. 
The  divine  presence  manifested  in 
it.    Exo.  29:  45,  46.    Lev.  26:  11, 
12.    1  Kin.  8:10,  11. 
A  spiritual  church  within  it.  Rom. 
9:0-8.     Rom.  11:2-7. 
In  covenant  with  God.    Deu.  4:  13, 

23.    Acts  3:  25. 
The  deiDOsitory  of  holy  writ.    Rom. 

3:  2. 
Called  the 
Congregation  of  Israel.    Exo.   12 : 

47.    Lev.  4:13. 
Congregation   of  the  Lord.     Num. 
27 :  17.    Num.  31 :  16. 
Privileges  of.    Rom.  9:  4. 
Proselytes  admitted  into.     Num.  9: 

14.  Num.15:  15,  29. 


Supported    by  the   people.    Exo.  34 : 

20.    Deu.  16:  17. 
Worship  of,  consisted  in 
Sacrifice.    Exo.  10:  25.    Lev.  1:  2. 

Heb.  10:  1. 
Prayer.    Exo.  24:  1.  Psa.  5:  7.  Psa. 

95:  6. 
Praise.    2  Chr.  5:  13.    2  Chr.  30:  21. 
Reading  God's  word.    Exo.  24:  7. 

Deu.  31:11. 
Preaching.    Neh.  8 :  4,  7. 
Attachment  of  the  Jews  to.    Juo.  9 : 

28,  29.    Acts  6:  11. 
Members  of 
Required    to   know    its    statutes. 

Lev.  10:  11. 
Required  to  keep  its  statutes.  Deu. 

16:  12. 
Required  to  attend    its    worship. 

Exo.  23 :  17. 
Separated    from,     while    unclean. 

Lev.    13:  46.    Lev.  15:  W.    Num. 

5:  2-4. 
Excommunicated    for     heavy     of- 
fences.    Num.   15:   30,  31.     Num. 

19:  20. 
Persons  excluded  from.    Exo.  12:  48. 

Deu.  23:  1-4.    Eze.  44:  7.  9. 
A  typo  of  the  church  of  Christ.    Gal. 
4:24-26.    Heb.  12:23. 

Circumcision. 

Instituted  by  God.    Gen.  17 :  9,  10. 
Described.    Gen.  17:  11.    Exo.  4:  25. 
Enforced  by  the  law.  Lev.  12:  3,  with 

Jno.  7 :  22. 
Called  the 
Covenant    of   circumcision.     Acts 

7:8. 
Circumcision    in    the    flesh.    Eph. 

2 :  11. 
Concision.    Phi.  3:  2. 
A  painful  and  bloody   rite.    Exo.  4 : 

26.    Jos.  5:  8. 
Promises    to  Abraham    previous  to. 

Rom.  4:9, 13. 
A  seal  of  the  covenant.    Gen.  17:  11. 

Rom.  4:  11. 
Introductory  Jewish  sacrament.  Gal. 

5:3. 
Outward  sign  of.     Rom.  2:  28. 
Inward  grace  of.    Rom.  2 :  29. 
Necessary  to  enjoying  the  privileges 
of  the  Jewish  Church.    Exo.  11 :  48. 
Eze. -44:  7. 
Was  performed 
On  males  home-born  and  bought. 

Gen.  17 :  12,  13. 
On  the  eighth  day.     Gen.  17:   12. 

Lev.    12:  3. 
Even  on  the  sabbath  day.    Jno.  7 : 

22  23 
with"  knives  of  flint.    Exo.  4 :  25. 

Jos.  5:  3.  hnarg.) 
By  the  heads  of  families.    Gen.  17: 
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By  persons  in  authority.    Jos.  5:3. 

In  tlie  preseiico   of  the  family,  &c. 
Luke  1 :  hS — 01 . 
Accompanied  with  naming  the  chihi. 

Gen.  21 :  3,  4.  Luke  1 :  .ji).  Luke  2 :  21. 
First  performed  ou  Abraham  and  his 

family.    Gen.  17 :  24—27. 
Not   performed    in    the    wilderness. 

Jos.  5 : ."). 
Performed  by  Joshua  at  Gilgal.   Jos. 

5:2,7. 
Punishment  for  neglecting.    Gen,  17: 

14.  Exo.  4 :  24,  2(1. 

Without    faith,    vain.     Rom.    3:   30. 

Gal.    5 :  C. 
Without  obedience,    vain.    Rom.    2 : 

25.    1  Cor.  7 :  19. 
The  jews 
Denominated  by.    Acts  10:  45.  Gal. 

2:  9. 
Held    it    unlawful    to    intermarry 
with  those  not  of  the.    Gen.  34: 
14.    Jud.    14:3. 
Held  no  intercourse  with  those  not 
of  the.     Acts  10: 28.    Acts    11:3. 
Gal.  2:12. 
Despised  as  unclean  those  not  of 
the.    1  Sam.  14:6.    1  Sam.  17:26. 
Mat.  15:26,  27.    Eph.  2:11. 
Sometimes  performed  on  slain    ene- 
mies. 1  Sam.  18:  25-27.  2  Sam.  3:  14. 
Abolished  by  the  gospel.     Eph.  2:  11, 

15.  Col.  3:11. 

Performed  on  Timothy  as  a  matter 

of  expediency  because  of  the  Jews 

Acts  10:  3. 
Necessity  of,  denied  by  Paul.    Gal. 

2t  3-5. 
Necessity  of,  asserted  by  false  teach- 
ers.   Acts  15:  24.    Gal.  6:   12.    Tit. 

1 :  10. 
Trusting  to,  a  denial  of  Christ.    Gal. 
•     3:3,4,  with  Gal.  5 :  3,  4. 
Paul  denounced  for  opposing.    Avts 

21:21. 
Saints  the  true  spiritual.     Phi.  3:  3. 

Col.  2:11. 
Illustr.\tive  of 

Readiness  to  hear  and  obey.    Jer. 
0:10. 

Purity  of  heart.    Deu.  10:  16.  Deu. 
30:6. 

Purity  of  speech.    Exo.  0:  12. 

Cities. 

First  mention  of.    Gen.  4  :  17. 
Designed  tor  habitations.    Psa.  107 : 

7,  30. 
Often  built  to  perpetuate  a   name. 

Gen.  11:  4. 
Often  founded  and  enlarged  by  blood 

and  rapine.    Mic.  3:  10.  Hab.  2:  12. 
Built 

Of  brick  and  slime.    Gen.  11 :  3. 

Of  stone  and  wood.    Psa.  102:  14. 
Eze.  26 :  12. 


Of  brick  and  mortar.    Exo.  1 :  11, 14. 

On    solid    foundations.    Ezr.  6:  3. 
R(-v.  21:14. 

Wit  h  compactness.    Psa.  122 :  3. 

Often  of  a  square  form.  Rev.  21 :  16. 

Beside  rivers.  Psa.  46:  4.  Psa.  1.37  : 1. 

On  hills.    Mat.   5:  14.   Luke  4:  29. 
Rev.  17 :  9. 

In  plains.    Gen.  11 :  2,  4.  Gen.  13 :  12. 

In  desert  places.    2  Chr.  8:  4.  Psa. 
107 :  35,  36. 

In  pleasant  situations.    2  Kin.  2: 
19.  Psa.  48:2. 
.Arranged  in  streets  and  lanes.    Num. 

22:  39.  (mary.)  Zee.  8:5.  Luke  14: 21. 
Entered  through  gates.    Gen.  34:  24. 

Neh.  13 :  19,  22. 
Surrounded  with  walls.    Deu.  1 :  28. 

Deu.  3:5. 
Often  fortified  by  nature.    Psa.  125 : 

2.  Isa.  33 :  16. 
Often  fortified  by    art.    2    Chr.    11: 

5-10,  23.  Psa.  48:  12,  13.  Jer.  4:   5. 

Dan.  11 :  15. 
Sometimes  had  suburbs.    Num.  35: 

2.  Jos.  21 :  3. 
Were  called  after 

The  family  of  the  founder.    Gen.  4: 
17.  Jud.  18:29. 

The  proprietor  of  the  land.    1  Kin. 
16:24. 

The  country  in  which  built.    Dan. 
4 :  29,  30. 
Numerous.    Jos.  15:  21.  1  Chr.  2:  22. 

Jer.  2 :  28. 
Densely  inhabited.     Jon.  4:11.  Nah. 

3:  8. 
Often  great  and  goodly.    Gen.  10:  12. 

Deu.  6:  10.  Dan.  4:  30.  Jon.  3:  3. 
Often  of  great  antiquity.   Gen.  10:  11- 

12. 
Often  insignificant.   Gen.  19 :  20.  Ecc. 

9:14. 
Different  KINDS  of; 

Royal.      Num.  21:  26.    Jos.  10:  2.  2 
Sam.  12:26. 

Fenced.    Jos.  10:  20.  Isa.  30:  1. 

Treasure.    Exo.  1 :  11. 

Commercial.    Isa.  23:  11.  Eze.  27 :  3. 

Chariot.    2  Chr.  1:  14.  2  Chr.  9:  25. 

Store.    2Chr.  8:4,  6. 

Lovitical.    Lev.  25 :  32,  33.  Num.  35 : 
7,  8. 

Refuge.    Num.  35:0. 
Inhabitants  of,  called  citizens.    Acts 

21 :  39. 
Prosperity  of,  increased  by  commerce. 

Gen.  49:  13,  with  Deu.  33:  18,  19. 

Eze.  28:. 5. 
Artificial  mode  of  supplying  water  to. 

2  Kin.  18:  17.  2  Kin.  20:  20. 
Infested  by  dogs.    1  Kin.  14:  11.  Psa. 

59 :  0,  14. 
Under  governors.    2  Chr.    33:    14.    2 

Cor.  31:32. 
Provided  with  judges.    Deu.  16:  18. 

2  Chr.  19:5. 


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Protected    at    night    by    watchmen. 

Psa  127 : 1  So.  of  Sol.  5 :  7.  Isa.  21 : 

11. 
Furnished  with  stores.    2  Chr.  11 :  11, 

12. 
Garrisoned  in  war.    2  Chr.  17 :  2,  19. 
Often  had  citadels.    Jud.  9 :  ol. 
A  great  defence  to  a  country.    2  Chr. 

11:5. 
Afforded  refuge  in  times  of  danger. 

Jer.  8:11-16. 
Often  deserted  on  the  approach  of  an 

enemy.    1  Sam.  31 :  7.  Jer,  4 :  29. 
Weke  frequently 

Stormed.    Jos.  8:3— 7.  Jud.  9:44. 

Besieged.    Deu.  28 :  52.  2  Kin.  19 :  24, 
25. 

Pillaged.    Isa.  13 :  16.  Jer.  20 :  5. 

Wasted  by  pestilence.  1  Sam.  5:  11. 

Wasted  by  famine.  Jer.  52 :  6.  Amos 
4:6. 

Depopulated.  Isa.  17 :  9.  Eze.  26: 19. 

Burned.    Jud.  20:  38,  40.  Isa.  1 :  7. 

Made  heaps  of  ruins.    Isa.  25 :  2. 

Razed  and  sown  with  salt.    Jud.  9 : 
45. 
DiiTiculty    of    taking,    alluded    to. 

Pro.  18 :  19.  Jer.  1 :  18,  19. 
Perishable  nature  of.    Heb  13:  14. 
Illustrative  of 

Saints.    Mat.  5: 14. 

Visible  church.    So.  of  Sol.  3:2,3. 
Eev.  11:2. 

Church  triumphant.      Rev.   21 :    2. 
Rev.  22 :  19. 

Heavenly  inheritance.    Heb.  11 :  16. 

The  apostacy.    Rev.  16:  10.  Rev.  17: 
18. 

Riches.    Pro.  10:  15. 


Cities  of  Refuge. 


Design  of.    Exo.  21:  13.  Num.  35:  11. 

Jos.  20:3. 
Names  &c.  of.  Deu.  4:  41—43.  Jos.  20: 

7,8. 
Required  to  be 
Easy  of  access.   Deu.  19:3.    Isa.  62: 

10. 
Open  to  all  manslayers.    Jos.  20:  4. 
Strangers  might  take  advantage  of. 

Num.  So :  15. 
Those  admitted  to. 
Were    put    on    their   trial.    Num. 

35:12,24. 
Not  protected  outside  of.  Num.35: 

20 :  27. 
Obliged  to    remain    in,    until    the 
high  priest's  death.    Num.  35  :25, 
28. 
Afforded  no  asylum    to   murderers. 

Exo.  21 :  14.    Num.  35 :  16—21. 
Illustrative 
Of  Christ.    Psa.  91 :  2.    Isa.  25 :  4. 
Of  the  hope  of  the  gospel.    Heb. 
6:18, 


(The  way  to,)  of  Christ.    Isa.  35:  8, 
Jno.  14:6. 

Clouds. 

Formed  from  the  sea.    1  Kin.   18:44, 

Amos  9 : 6. 
Are  the  garment  of  the  sea.  Job  38:9, 
God 

Established.    Prov.  8 :  28. 

Balanced  in  the  air.    Job.  37  :  16. 

Disposed  in  order.    Job  37 :  15. 

Brings  over  the  earth.    Gen.  9:14, 

Binds  up.    Job  26: 8. 

Spreads  out.    Job  26 : 9. 

Scatters.    Job  37: 11. 
Power  and  wisdom  of  God  exliibited 

informing.    Psa.  1.35:6,7.  Psa.  147: 

5,  8.    Jer.  10 :  13.     Jer.  51 :  16. 
Power  and  wisdom  of  God  exhibited 

in  condensing.    Job  36 :  27,  28.    Job 

37: 10,- 11.     Pro.  3:20. 
Made  for  the  glory  of  God.  Psa.  148 : 4. 
Called  the 

Clouds  of  heaven.   Dan.  7 :  13.   Mat. 
24:30. 

Windows  of  heaven.  Gen.  7:11.  Isa. 
24:18. 

Bottles  of  heaven.    Job  38 :  37. 

Chambers  of  God.    Psa.  104:3, 13. 

Waters  above  the  firmament.   Gen. 
1:7. 

Dust  of  God's  feet.    Nah.  1 : 3. 
Different  kinds  of,  mentioned; 

White.    Rev.  14 :  14. 

Bright.    Job37:ll.    Zee.  10:1. 

Thick.    Job.  22 :  14.    Job  37 :  11." 

Black.    1  Kin.  18:4.5. 

Swift.    Isa.  19:1. 

Great.    Eze.  1 :  4. 

Small.    1  Kin.  18:44. 
Often  cover  the  heavens.  Psa.  147 : 8. 
Often  obscure  the  sun,  &c.     Job.  36 : 

32.     Eze.  32 :  7. 
Often  dispersed  by  the  wind.    Hos. 

13:3. 
Uses  of; 

To  give  rain.    Jud.  5:4.    Psa.  104: 
13, 14. 

To   supply   dew.    Pro.  3:  20.    Isa. 
18:4. 

To  moderate  heat.    Isa.  25 :  5. 
From  the  west,  bring  rain.    Luke  12 : 

54. 
Though  small,  often  bring  much  rain. 

1  Kin.  18:44,  45. 
Thunder  and  lightning  come  from. 

Psa.  77  :  17,  18. 
The  rainbow  appears  in.    Gen.  9:13, 

14. 
Frequently  the  instruments  of  God's 

judgments.    Gen.  7:11,12.    Job.  37: 

13.    Psa.  77:17. 
Man 

Ignorant  of  the  spreading  of.  Job. 
36:29. 


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Ignorant  of  the  disposing  of.    Job 

37 :  15. 
Ignorant  of  the  balancing  of.    Job 

37 :  16. 
Cannot  number.    Job  38 :  37. 
Cannot  cause  to  rain.    Job  38 :  34. 
Cannot  stay.    Job  38 :  37. 
Illustrative 
Of  multitudes  of  persons.    Isa.  GO: 

8.    Heb.  12:1. 
Of  hostile  armies.    Jer.  4:13.    Eze. 

38 :  9, 16.      ^ 
Of  sins  of  men.    Isa.  44 :  22. 
Of  judgments  of  God.    Lam.  2:1. 

Eze.  30:. 3.    Eze.  34:12.    Joel  2:  2. 
Of  unsearchablenessof  God.  2 Sam. 

22:12.    Psa.  97:2.    Eze.  1:4. 
(Riding  upon,)  of  the  power  and 

greatness    of   God.    Psa.    104  : 3. 

Isa.  19:1. 
(Passing  away,)   of   the  goodness 

and    prosperity    of    hypocrites. 

Hos.  6 : 4.    Hos.  13 : 3. 
(Without  water,)  of  false  teachers. 

Jude  12  V. 
(Carried  away    by  a  tempest,)    of 

false  teachers.    2  Pet.  2 :  17. 
(Without  rain,)  of  the  fraudulent. 

Pro.  25 :  14. 
(A  morning  without, )of  wise  rulers. 

2Sam.  23:3,  4. 
(When  seasonable,)  of  the  favor  of 

good  rulers.    Pro.  16: 15. 

Cloud  of  Glory. 

First  manifestation  of.  Exo.  13 :  20, 21. 
Called 

The  cloud.    Exo.  34:5. 

Pillar  of  cloud  and  pillar    of    fire. 
Exo.  13 :  22. 

Cloudy  pillar.    Exo.  .33 :  9, 10. 

Cloud  of  the  Lord.    Num.  10 :  84. 

The  presence  of  God.  Exo.  33 :  14, 15. 
God's  glory  manifested  in.     Exo.  16: 

10.     Exo.  40 :  35. 
God  came  down  in.  Exo.  34:  5.  Num 
.  11 :  25. 
God  spoke  from.      Exo.  24:16.      Psa. 

99 :  7. 
Was  designed  to 

Regulate  the  movements  of  Israel. 
Exo.  40 :  36,  37.     Num.  9 :  17—25. 

Guide  Israel.     Exo.  13 :  21.      Neh. 
9:19. 

Shew  light  to  Israel.     Psa.  78:  14. 
Psa.  105 :  39. 

Defend  Israel.    Exo.   14:19.      Psa. 
105 :  39. 

Cover  the  tabernacle.    Exo.  40:  34. 
Num.9:  15. 
Was  dark  to  the  enemies  of  Israel. 

Exo.  14 :  20. 
Was  the  Shekinah  over   the  mercy- 
seat.    Lev.  16:  2. 
Continued  during  the  jourueyings  of 

Israel.    Exo.  13 :  22.    Exo.  40 :  38. 


Manifested  in  the  temple  of  Solomon 
1  Kin.  8 :  10,  11.     2  Clir.  5 :  13.     Eze 
10:4. 
Special  appearances  of; 
At  the  murmuring  for  bread.    Exo 

16 :  10. 
At  giving  of  the  law.  Exo.  19:  9,  16 

Exo.  24 :  16-18. 
At  sedition  of  Aaron  and  Miriam 

Num.  12:5. 
At  the  murmuring  of  Israel  on  re 

port  of  the  spies.    Num.  14: 10, 
At    the    rebellion    of    Korah,     &c. 

Num.  16:19. 
At  the  murmuring  of  Israel  on  ac 

count  of    Korah's  death.      Num 

16:42. 
At  Christ's  transfiguration.      Mat 

17:5. 
At  Christ's  ascension.    Acts  1 :  9. 
Our  Lord  shall  make  His  second  ap 
pearance  in.  Luke  21:27.  Acts  1:  11 
Illustrative  of 
The  glory  of  Christ.    Rev.  10 : 1. 
The  protection  of  the  church.    Isa. 

4:5. 

Commandments,  The  Ten. 

Spoken  by  God.    Exo.  20:1,    Deu.  5: 

4,22. 
Written  by  God.     Exo.  32:16.      Exo. 

34 : 1 ,  28.    Deu.  4:13.    Deu.  10 :  4. 
Enumerated.    Exo.  20:3— 17. 
Summed    up    by    Christ.      Mat.  22: 

35—40. 
Law  of,  is  spiritual.  Mat.  5:  28.  Rom. 

7:14.    (See  Law  of  God.) 

Commerce. 

The  barter  of  one  commodity  for  an- 
other    1  Kin.  5:8,  with  11  V. 
The  exchange  of   commodities    for 

money.    1  Kin.  10:  28,  29. 
Called 

Trade.  Gen.  34 :  10.    Mat.  25 :  16. 

Traffic.    Gen.  42 :  34.    Eze.  17 : 4. 

Buying  and  selling.    Jas.  4 :  13, 
Articles  of,  called 

Merchandise.  Eze.  26: 12.  Mat.  22: 5. 

Wares.      Jer.    10:17.      Eze.  27:16. 
Jon.  1 : 5. 
Persons  engaged  in,  called 

Merchants.    Gen.  37 :  28.  Pro.  31 :  24. 

Chapmen.    2  Chr.  9 :  14. 

Traffickers.    Isa.  23:8. 

Sellers  and  buyers.    Isa.  24 :  2. 
Carried  on  in  fairs,  &c.    Eze.  27:12, 

19.    Mat.  11 :  16. 
Inland,  by  caravans.    Job  6: 19.    Isa. 

21:13. 
Maritime,   by  ships.    2  Chr.  8:18.    2 

Chr.  9:21. 
Persons  of  distinction  engaged    in. 

Isa.  23:8. 


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Increased  the  wealth  of  nations  and 

individuals.    2  Chr.  9:  20— 22.    Pro. 

31:14—18.    Eze.  28:4,  5. 
Carried  on  by 

Islunaelites.    Gen.  37:25. 

Egyptians.    Gen.  42 :  2—34. 

Ethiopians.    Isa.  45 :  14. 

Ninevites.    Nali.  3:16. 

Syrians.    Eze.  27 :  16, 18. 

People  of  Tarshish.    Eze.  27 :  25. 

Tyrians.    Eze.  28 :  5, 13,  16. 

Jews.    Eze.  27:17. 
Of  the  jews  • 

Under  strict  laws.  Lev.  19:36,  37. 
Lev.  25:14, 17. 

Commenced  after  their  settlement 
in  Canaan.  Gen.  49: 13,  with  Jud. 
5:17. 

Greatly  extended  by  Solomon.  1 
Kin.  9:26,  27.  2  Chr.  9:21. 

Checked  in  Jehoshaphat's  time.    1 
Kin.  22:48,  49. 
Success  in,  led  to  pride,  &c.    Eze.  28: 

2,16-18. 
Evil  practices  connected  with.    Pro. 

20 :  14.  _  Eze.  22 :  13.    Hos.  12 :  7. 
Denunciations  connected  with  abuses 

of.    Isa.  23:11.    Eze.  7:12, 13.    Eze. 

27 :  32—36.    Eze.  28 :  16-18. 
Articles  of; 

Blue  cloth.    Eze.  27 :  24. 

Brass.    Eze.  27:13. 

Corn.     1  Kin.  5:11.     Eze.  27  :  17. 

Cattle.    Eze.  27:  21. 

Chests  of  rich  apparel.    Eze.  27 :  24. 

Chariots.    1  Kin.  10:29. 
'    Clot  hes  for  cha  riots.    Eze.  27 :  20. 

Embroidery.    Eze.  27  :  16,  24. 

Gold.    2  Chr.  8:18. 

Honey.    Eze.  27:17. 

Horses.    1  Kin.  10 :  29.  Eze.  27 :  14. 

Ivory.    2  Chr.  9 :  21.  Eze.  27 :  15. 

Iron  and  steel.    Eze.  27 :  12,  19. 

Land.    Gen.    23:13-16.    Ruth  4 : 3. 

Lead.    Eze.  27:12. 

Linen.    1  Kin.  10:28. 

Oil.    1  Kin.  5:11.    Eze.  27:17. 

Perfumes.    So.  of  Sol.  3 :  6. 

Precious  stones.  Eze.  27 :  16,  22. 
Eze.  28 :  13, 16. 

Purple.    Eze.  27 :  16. 

Slaves.    Gen.  37  :  28,  36.    Deu.  24 :  7. 

Silver.  2  Chr.  9:21. 

Timber.    1  Kin.  5 : 6,  8. 

Tin.    Eze.  27:12. 

White  wool.    Eze.  27:18. 

Wine.    2  Chr.  2 :  15.    Eze.  27  :  18. 
JUustrative  of  intercourse  with  the 

apostacy.    Eev.  18 :  3—19. 

Communion  of  Saints. 

According  to  the  prayer  of  Christ, 
Jno.  17:20,21. 

Is  WITH 

God.    iJno.  1:3, 

Saints  in  heaven.     Heb.  12:22—24. 


Each  other.  Gal.  2:  9. 1  Jno.  1 :  3,  7. 
God  marks,  with  His  approval.    Mai. 

3:  16. 
Christ  is  present  in.    Mat.  18 :  20. 
In  public  and  social  worship.      Psa. 

34:3.    Psa.  55:14.    Acts  1 :  14.    Heb. 

10:25. 
In  the  Lord's  supper.    1  Cor.  10: 17. 
In  holy  conversation.    Mai.  3:  16. 
In  prayer  for  each  other.      2  Cor.  1 : 

11.    Eph.0:18. 
In  exhortation.  Col.  3 :  16.  Heb.  10:  25. 
In  mutual  comfort  and  edification. 

IThe.  4:18.    1  The.  5:11. 
In  mutual  sympathy  and  kindness. 

Rom.  12:15.    Eph.  4:32. 
Delight  of.    Psa.  16:  3.      Psa.  42:  4 

Psa.  133 : 1—3.  Rom.  15 :  32. 
Exhortation  to.  Eph.  4 : 1—3. 
Opposed     to   communion   with    the 

wicked.    2  Cor.  6 :  14—17.  Eph.  5 :  11. 
Exemplified.     Jonathan,  1   bam.  23: 

16.      David,  Psa.   119:  63.       Daniel, 

Dan.  2:  17, 18.    Apostles,  Acts  1 :  14. 

The    Primitive    Church,  Acts  2:  42. 

Acts  5 :  12.    Paul,  Acts  20 :  36—38. 

Communion  of  the  Lord's  Supper. 

Prefigured.    Exo.  12:  21-28.     1  Cor. 

5:  7,  8. 
Instituted.    Mat.  26 :  26.  1  Cor.  11 :  23. 
Object  of.    Luke  22:  19.    1  Cor.  11 : 

24,  26. 
Is  the  communion  of  the  body  and 

blood  of  Christ.    1  Cor.  10 :  16. 
Both  bread  and  wine  are  necessary 

to  be  received  in.    Mat.  26 :  27.      1 

Cor.  11 :  26. 
Self-examination  commanded  before 

partaking  of.     1  Cor.  11 :  28,  31. 
Newness  of  heart  and  life  necessary 

to  the  worthy  partaking  of.    1  Cor. 

5:7,8. 
Partakers  of,  should  be  wholly  sep- 
arate unto  God.    1  Cor.  10 :  21. 
Was  continually  partaken  of,  by  the 

Primitive  Church.    Acts  2 :  42.  Acts 

20:7. 
Unworthy  Partakers  of 

Are  guilty  of  the  body  and  blood 
of  Christ.    1  Cor.  11 :  27. 

Discern   not  the  Lord's    body.     1 
Cor.  11 :  29. 

Are  visited  with  judgments.  1  Cor. 
11 :  30. 

Communion  with  God. 

Is  communion  with    the  Father.     1 

Jno.  1:3. 
Is  communion  with  the  Son.     1  Cor. 

1:9.  1  Jno.  1:3.  Rev.  3:20. 
Is  communnion  with  the  Holy  Ghost. 

1  Cor.  12 :  13.  2  Cor.  13 :  14.  Phi.  2 :  \. 
Reconciliation  must  precede.    Amos 

3:3. 


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Holiness     Jj^sential    to.      2    Cor.  6: 

14-10,  i.flT 
Promisca  to  the  obedient.  Juo.  14  :  23. 

SAINT8 

Dcsiro.    Tsa.  42:1.    Phi.  1:23. 
Have,  in  meditation.     Psa.  63:5,  6. 
Have,  in  prayer.      Phi.  4:6.      Heb. 

4 :  lti._ 
Have,  in  the  Lord's  supper.    1  Cor. 

10 :  10. 
Sliould  always  enjoy.      Psa.    16:  8. 

Jno.  14 :  16—18. 
Exemplified.       Enoch,    Gen.    5:    24. 
Noah,  Qcn.  6:  9.    Abraham,  Gen.  18: 
33.    Jacob,  Gen.   32:   24—29.      Moses, 
Exo.  33:  11-23. 

Compassion  and  Sympathy. 

Christ  set  an  example  of.    Luke  19: 

41,  42. 
Exhortation  to.    Rom.  12 :  15.  1  Pet. 

3:8. 
Exercise  towards 

The  afflicted.   Job  6:  14.  Heb.  13:  3. 

The  chastened.  Isa.  22:  4.  Jer.  9: 1. 

Enemies.    Psa.  33 :  13. 

The  poor.    Pro.  19:17. 

The  weak.    2  Cor.  11:  29.  Gal.  6:  2. 

Saints.    1  Cor.  12:  25,20. 
Inseparable  from  love  to  God.  1  Jno. 

3 :  17.    Jno.  4 :  20. 
Motives  to 

The  compassion  of  God.    Mat.  13: 
27,  33. 

The  sense  of  our  infirmities.    Heb. 
5:  2. 
The  wicked  made  to  feel,  for  saints. 

Psa.  106:46. 
Promise  to  those  who  show.     Pro. 

19:17.    Mat.  10:  42. 
Illustrated.  Luke  10:  33.  Luke  15:  20. 
Exemplified.      Pharaoh''s      Daiiyliter, 

Exo.  2:  6.    Sliobi,  d-c.    2  Sam.  17: 

27—29.    Elijah,    1  Kin.    17:    18,    19. 

Nehemiah,    Neh.  1 :  4.    Job''s  friends. 

Job  2:  11.    Jo6,  Job  30:   23.     David, 

Psa.    35:  13,  14.    Jews,  Jno.  11:  19. 

Paul,l  Cor.  9:  22. 

Compassion  and  Sympathy 

of  Christ,  The. 

jfecessary  to  His  priestly  office.  Heb. 

5 :  2,  with  verse  7. 
Manifested  for  the 
Weary  and  heavy-laden.     Mat.  11 : 

28-30. 
Weak  in  faith.    Isa.    40:  11.    Isa. 

42:3,  with  Mat.  12:20. 
Tempted.    Heb.  2:18. 
AfiBicted.     Luke   7:    13.     Jno.  11: 

33,  35. 
Diseased.    Mat.  14:14.    Mar.  1:41. 
Poor.    Mar.  8:2. 


Perishing  sinners.  Mat.  9:  30.  Luke 
19:41.     Jno.  3:16. 
An  encouragement  to  prayer.    Heb. 
4 :  15. 

Condemnation. 

The   sentence    of   God  against   sin. 

Mat.  25:41. 
Universal,  caused  by  the  offence  ox 

Adam.     Rom.  3:  12,  10,  18. 
Inseparable  consequence  of  sin.  Pro. 

12:2.    Rom.O:  23. 

iNCEEAfSED  BY 

Impenitence.    Mat.  11 :  20—24. 

Unbelief.    John.  3: 18,  19. 

Pride.    1  Tim.  3:6. 

Oppression.    Jas.  5:1 — 5. 

Hypocrisy.    Mat.  23:14. 
Conscience  testifies  to  the  justice  of. 

Job  9:  20.    Rom.  2:  1.    Tit.  3:  11. 
The  law  testifies  to  the  justice  of. 

Rom.  3:19. 
According  to  men's  deserts.    Mat.  12. 

37.  2  Cor.  11 :  13. 
Saints  are  delivered  from,  by  Christ. 

Jno.  3:18.    Jno.  5:24.      Rom.  8:1, 

33  34. 
Of  the  wicked,  an  example.  2  Pet.  2: 

6.    Jude  7. 
Chastisements  are  designed  to  res- 
cue us  from.    Psa  94:12,13.    1  Cor. 

11 :  32. 
Apostates  ordained  unto.    Jude  4. 
Unbelievers  remain  under.    Jno.  3: 

18,  36. 
The  law  is  the  ministration  of.  2  Cor. 

3:9. 

Conduct,  Christian. 

Believing  God.    Mar.  11 :  22.  Juo.  14 : 

11,  12. 
Fearing  God.  Ecc.  12 :  13.  1  Pet.  2 :  17. 
Loving  God.    Deu.  6 :  5.    Mat.  22 :  37. 
Following  God.    Eph.  3:1.    1  Pet.  1 : 

15, 16. 
Obeying  God.    Luke  1:6.    1  Jno.  5 :  3. 
Rejoicing  in  God.    Psa.  33:1.    Hab. 

3:18. 
Believing  in  Christ.  Jno.  6:  29.  1  Juo. 

3 :  23. 
Loving  Christ.  Jno.  21 :  15.  1  Pet.  1 : 

7,8. 
Following    the    example  of  Christ. 

Jno.  13:15.     IPet.  2:21     24. 
Obeying  Christ.  Jno.  14 :  21.  Jno.  15 :  14.- 
Living 

To  Christ.     Rom.  14 :  8.  2  Cor.  5 :  15. 

Unto    righteousness.       Mic.  6  :  8. 
Rom.  6:18.     1  Pet.  2:24. 

Soberly,    righteously,  and    godly. 
Tit.  2:12. 
Walking 

Honestly.    1  The.  4 :  12. 

Worthy  of  God.    1  The.  2 :  12. 

Worthy  of  the  Lord.    Col.  1 :  10. 


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In  the  Spirit.    Gal.  .") :  23. 

After  the  Spirit.    Rom.  8 : 1. 

In  newness  of  life.    Rom.  6 :  4. 

Worthy  of  our  vocation.    Eph.  4:  1. 

As  children  of  light.    Eph.  5:8. 
Rejoicing  in  Christ.  Phi.3:l  Phi.  4:  4. 
Loving   one    another.     Jno.    15:  12. 

Rom.  12:  10     1   Cor.    13.     Eph.     5: 

2.    Heb.  13:1. 
ytriviug  for  the  faith.     Phi.  1:  27. 

Jude  3. 
Putting  away  all  sin.    1  Cor.  5:   7. 

Heb.  12:1. 
Abstaining  from  all  appearance  of 

evil.     1  The.  5 :  22. 
Perfecting  holiness.    Mat.  5:  48.    2. 

Cor.  7:1.    2  Tim.  3:17. 
Hating  defilement.    Jude  23. 
Following  after  that  which  is  good. 

Phi.  4:8.  1  The.  5:15.  1  Tim.  6:11. 
Overcoming  the  world.  1  Jno.  5:  4,  5. 
Adorning  the  gospel.  Mat.  5:16.  Tit. 

2:10. 
Showing  a  good  example.      1  Tim.  4: 

12.    1  Pet.  2:12.    Tit.  2:7. 
Abounding  in  the  work  of  the  Lord. 

1  Cor.  15 :  ,58.  2  Cor.  8 :  7.  1  The.  4 :  1. 
Shunning  the  wicked.      Psa.  1:1.    2 

The.  3:6. 
Controlling  the  body.     1  Cor.  9:  27. 

Col.  3:  5. 
Subduing  the   temper.      Eph.  4:   26. 

Jas.  1 :  19. 
Submitting  to  injuries.    Mat.  5:  39— 

11.    1  Cor.  6:7. 
Forgiving  injuries.   Mat.  6:  14.   Rom. 

12 :  20. 
Living  peaceably  with  all.    Rom.  12: 

18.     Heb.  12:14. 
Visiting  the  afflicted.     Mat.   25:  36. 

Jasl:  27. 
Doing  as  we  would  be  done  by.    Mat. 

7:12.    Luke  6:31. 
Sympathizing  with  others.    Gal.  6:  2. 

1  The.  5 :  14. 
Honoring  others.    Psa.  15:  4.    Rom. 

12:10. 
Fulfilling  domestic  duties.     Eph.  6: 

1—8.    1  Pet.  3 : 1—7. 
Submitting  to  Authorities.     Rom  13: 

1,-7. 
Being  liberal  to  others.    Acts  20:  35. 

Rom.  12:  13. 
Being  contented.    Phi.   4:   11      Heb. 

13:5. 
Blessedness  of  maintaining.    Psa.  1 : 

1-3.    Psa.  19:  9-11.    Psa.  ,50:    23. 

Mat.  5 :  3—12.  Jno.  15 :  10.  Jno.  7  :  17. 

Confessing  Christ. 

Influences  of  the  Holy  Spirit  neces- 
sary to.    1  Cor.  12:  3.    1  Jno.  4:  2. 

A  test  of  being  saints.  1  Jno.  2:  23.  1 
Jno.  4:  2,  3. 

An  evidence  of  union  with  God.  1 
Jno.  4: 15. 


Necessary  to  salvation.  Rom.  10: 
9,10. 

Ensures  His  confessing  us.  Mat. 
10:32. 

The  fear  of  man  prevents.  Jno.  7 :  13. 
Jno.  12 :  42,  43. 

Persecution  should  not  prevent  us 
from.    Mar.  8 :  35.    2  Tim.  2 :  12. 

Must  be  connected  with  faith.  Rom 
10:9. 

Consequences  of  not.    Mat.  10 :  33. 

Exemplified.  Nathanael,  Jno.  1 :  49. 
Peter,  Jno.  6 :  68,  69.  Acts  2  :-22— 36. 
Man  born  blind,  Jno.  9 :  25,  33.  Mar- 
tha, Jno.  11 :  27.  Peter  and  John, 
Acts  4 :  7—12.  Apostles,  Acts  5 :  29— 
32,  42,  Stephen.  Acts  7 :  .52,  59.  Paul, 
Acts  9:  29.  Timothy,  1  Tim.  6:  12. 
John,  Rev.  1 :  9.  Church  in  Ferga- 
mos.  Rev.  2 :  13.  Martyrs,   Rev.  20 :  4. 

Confession  of  Sin. 

God  requires.    Lev.  5 :  5.  Hos.  5 :  15. 
God  regards.    Job  33:  27,28.  Dan.  9: 

20,  &c. 
Exhortation  to.    Jos.  7:19.      Jer.  3: 

13.    Jas.  5:16. 
Promises  to.    Lev.  26:  40—42.     Pro. 

28 :  13. 
Should  be  accompanied  wtth 

Submission  to  punishment.  Lev.  26: 
41.    Neh.  9:33.    Ezra  9:  13. 

Prayer  for  forgiveness.  2  Sam.  24 : 
10.  Psa.  25:11.  Psa.  51:1.  Jer. 
14:7-9,  20. 

Self-abasement.  Isa.  64 :  5,  6.  Jer. 
3:25. 

Godly  sorrow.  Psa.  38:  18.  Lara. 
1:20. 

Forsaking  sin.    Pro.  28 :  13. 

Restitution.    Num.  5:  6,  7. 
Should  be  full  and  unreserved.    Psa. 

32:5.    Psa.  51:3.    Psa.  106:6. 
Followed  by  pardon.    Psa.  32:  5.    1 

Jno.  1 :  9. 
Illustrated.  Luke  15:  21.  Luke  18:  13. 
Exemplified.      Aaron,    Num.    12  :  11. 

Israelites,  Num.  21 :  6,  7.  1  Sam.  7:  6. 

1  Sam.  12:19.     Saul,  1  Sam.  15:24. 

David,  2  Sam.  24:  10.  Ezra.  Ezr.9:6. 

Nehemiah,  Neh.  1 :  6,  7.  Levites,  Neh. 

9:4,    33,   34.  Job,   Job  7:20.  Daniel, 

Dan.  9:4."  Pc^ec,   Luke  5:  8.   Thief, 

Luke  23 :  41. 

Conscience. 

Witnesses  in  man.  Pro.  20:27.   Rom. 

2:15. 
Accuses  of  sin.    Gen.  42:21.    2  Sam. 

24 :  10.     Mat.  27 :  3.     Acts  2 :  37. 
We    should    have    the  approval    of. 

Job  27:6.    Acts  24:16.    Rom.  9:1. 

Rom.  14:22. 
The  blood  of  Christ  alone  can  purify. 

Heb.  9 :  14.    Heb.  10 : 2—10,  22. 


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Koop  the  faith  in  purity  of.    1  Tim. 

l:l'.t.     1  Tim.  3:9. 
Of  saints,  jniro  and  good.    Heb.  13: 

18.    1  Pot.  3:16,  21. 
Submit  to  authority  for.    Rom.  13:5. 
Suffer  patiently  for.    1  Pet.  2: 19. 
Testimony  of,  a  source  of  joy.    2  Cor. 

1:12.     iJno.  3:21. 
Of  others,  not  to  be  ofiFended.    Rom. 

11:21.    1  Cor.  10:28-32. 
Ministers    should     commend    them- 
selves to  thai  of  their  people.  2  Cor. 

4:2.     2  Cor.  5:11. 
Of  the  wicked,  seared.    1  Tim.  4:  2. 
Of  the  wicked,  defiled.    Tit.  1 :  15. 
Without    spiritual    illumination,    a 

false  guide.    Acts  23:1,  with  Acts 

26:9. 

Contempt. 

Sin  of.    Job  31 :  13,  14.    Pro.  14 :  21. 

Folly  of.     Pro.  11:12. 

A  characteristic  of  tlie  wicked.    Pro. 

18:3.    Isa.  5:24.    2  Tim.  3:3. 
Forbidden  towards 

Parents.    Pro.  23 :  22. 

Christ's  little  ones.    Mat.  18: 10. 

Weak  brethren.    Rom.  14 :  3. 

Yoving  niiiiisters.    1  Cor.  16: 11. 

Believing  masters.    1  Tim.  6:  2. 

The  poor.    Jas.  2 : 1—3. 
Self-righteousness  prompts  to.    Isa. 

65:5.    Luke  18:  9, 11. 
Pride  and  prosperity  prompt  to.  Psa. 

123 :  4. 
Ministers  shoukl   give    no    occasion 

for.    i  Tim.  4:  12. 
Of  ministers,  is  a  despising  of  God. 

Luke  10 :  16.    1  The.  4 :  8. 
Towards  the  church 

Often    turned   into  respect.      Isa. 

60:  14. 

Often  piuiished.    Eze.  28:26. 
Causes  saints  to  cry  unto  God.  Neh. 

4 :  4.     Psa.  123 :  3. 
The  wicked  exhibit  towards 

Christ.    Psa.  22 :  6.    Isa.  .53 :  3.  Mat. 
27 :  29. 

Saints.    Psa.  119:  141. 

Authorities.     2  Pet.  2 :  10.    Jude  8. 

Parents.    Pro.  15 :  5,  20. 

Theaiflicted.  Jobl9:18. 

The  poor.    Psa.  14 :  6.      Ecc.  9 :  16. 
Saints  sometimes  guilty  of.  Jas.  2 :  6. 
Exemplified.  //(/(/« r.  Gen.  16:  4.   Chil- 
dren of  Belial,  1  Sam.  10:  27.     Nabal, 

1  Sam.  25:  10,  11.    Michal,  2  Sam.  6: 

16.    Sanballat,  cC-c.  Neh.  2 :  19.     Neh. 

4 :  2,  3.    False  teachers,  2  Cor.  10 :  10. 

Contentment. 

With  godliness  is  great  gain.    Psa. 
37:16.    ITim.    6:6. 

ilAINTS  SHOULD  EXHIBIT 


In  their  respective  callings.    1  Cor. 
7 :  20. 

With  appointed  wages.  Luke  3 :  14. 

With  what  things  they  have.    Heb. 
13 :  5. 

With  food  and  raiment.  1  Tim.  6:  8. 
God's  promises  should  lead  to.    Heb. 

13:  5. 
The  wicked  want.    Isa.    5:  8.    Ecc. 

5 :  10. 
Exemplified.     Barzillai,    2   Sam.  19: 

33—37.      Shunamife,    2    Kin.    4:    13. 

David,  Psa.  16:  6.     Agur,  Pro.  30:  8, 

9.     Paul,  Phi.  4 :  11, 12. 

Conversion. 

By  God.    1   Kin.   18:  37.     Jno.  6:  44. 

Acts  21 :  19. 
By  Christ.    Acts  3:  26.     Rom.  15:  18. 
By  t  he  power  of  the  Holy  Ghost.  Pro. 

1:23. 
Is  of  grace.  Acts  11 :  21,  with  verse  2.3. 
Follows  repentance.    Acts  3 :  19.  Acts 

26:  20. 
Is  the  result  of  faith.    Acts  11:  21. 
Through  the  instrumentality  of 

The  scriptures.    Psa.  19:7. 

Ministers.    Acts  26 :  18.    1  The.  1 :  9. 

Self-examination.      Psa.     119:     59. 
Lam.  3:  40. 

Affliction.    Psa.  78:  34. 
Op  sinners,  a  cause  of  joy. 

To  God.    Eze.  18 :  23.    Luke  15 :  .32. 

To  saints.  Acts  15:  3.  Gal.  1:  2.3,  24. 
Is  necessary.    Mat.    18:3. 
Commanded.    Job  36 :  10. 
Exhortations  to.    Pro.  1 :  23.    Isa.  31 : 

6.    Isa. 55:7.    Jer.  3:  7.  Eze.  33: 11. 
Promises  connected  with.    Neli.  1 :  9. 

Isa.  1:27.    Jer.  3:14.    Eze.  18:27. 
Pray  for.  Psa.  80:  7.    Psa.  85 :  4.    Jer. 

31:18.     Lam.  5:  21. 
Is  accompanied  by  confession  of  sin, 

and  prayer.    1  Kin.  8:35. 
Danger  of   neglecting.    Psa.    7:    12. 

Jer.  44:5,  11.    Eze.  3:19. 
Duty  of  leading  sinners  to.     Psa.  51: 

13. 
Encouragement  for  leading  sinners 

to.    Dan.  12 :  3.    Jas.  5 :  19,  20. 
Of  Gentiles,  predicted.  Isa.  2:  2.  Isa. 

11:10.    Isa.  60:5.    Isa.  66:12. 
Of  Israel,  predicted.    Eze.  36 :  25—27. 

Counsels  and  purposes  of 
God,  The, 

Are  great.    Jer.  32 :  19. 

Are  wonderful.    Isa. 28:  29. 

Aro  immutable.    Psa.  33:11.  Pro.  19: 

21.  Jer.  4:28.  Rom.  9: 11.  Heb.  6:17. 
Aro  sovereign.   Isa.  40: 13, 14.  Dan.  4: 

35. 
Are  eternal.    Eph.  3: 11. 
Are  faithfulness  and  truth.  Isa.  25 ;  1. 


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None  can  disannul.    Isa.  14 :  27. 
Shall  be  ijerformed.    Isa.  14:24.    Isa. 

4iJ:  11. 
The  sufferings  and  death  of  Christ 

were  according  to.  Acts  2:  23.  Acts 

4:28. 
Saints  called  and  saved  according  to. 

Rom.  8:  28.     2  Tim.  1 :  9. 
The  union  of  all  saints  in  Christ,  is 

according  to.     Eph.  1 :  9,  10. 
The  works  of  God  according  to.  Eph. 

1:11. 
Should  be  declared  by  ministers.  Acts 

20:27. 
Attend  to.     Jer.  49:  20.     Jer.  50:  45. 
Secret  not  to  bo  searched  into.    Deu. 

29:20.    Mat.  24:36.    Acts  1:7. 
The  -wicked 

Understand  not.    Mic.  4:12. 

Despise.    Isa.  5 :  19. 

Eeject.    Luke  7 :  30. 

Courts  of  Justice. 

Have  authority  from  God.    Rom.  13: 
1-5. 

SCPEEIOE  COURT 

Held  first  by  Moses  alone  in  the 
wilderness.    Exo.  18 :  13— 20. 

Consisted  subsequently  of  priests 
and  Levites.  Deu.  17 :  9,  with 
Mai.  2:7. 

Presided  over  by  the  governor  or 
the  high  priest.  Deu.  17  :  12.  Jud. 
4  ;  4,  5. 

Held  at  the  seat  of  government. 
Deu.  17 : 8. 

Decided  on  all  appeals  and  diffi- 
cult cases.  Exo.  18 :  2G.  Deu.  1 :  17. 
Deu.  17: 8,  9. 

Decisions  of,  conclusive.    Deu.  17 : 
10.11. 
Inferior, 

In  all  cities.  Deu.  16:18.  2  Chr. 
19 :  5-7. 

Held  at  the  gates.  Gen.  34 :  20.  Deu. 
16:18.    Deu.  21:19.    Job  5:  4. 

Judges  of,  appointed  by  the  govern- 
or. Exo.  18:  21,  25.  Deu.  1 :  9-15. 
2  Sam.  15:3. 

All  m  inor  cases  decided  by.  Exo. 
18:26.    2  Sam.  15:4. 

All  transfers  of  property  made  be- 
fore.    Gen.   23:  17-20.     Ruth  4: 
1.2. 
Re-established   by  Jehoshaphat.      2 

Chr.  19:5— 10. 
Re-established  by  Ezra.    Ezr.  7 :  25. 
Sanhedrim  or  court  of  the  sev- 
enty 

Probably  derived  from  the  seventy 
elders  appointed  by  Moses.  Exo. 
24 :  9.     Num.  11 :  16,  17,  24—30. 

Mentioned  in  the  latter  part  of  sa- 
cred history.  Luke  22:66.  Jno. 
11:47.    Acts  5:  27. 


Consisted    of    chief     priests,    &c. 

Mat.  26 :  .57,  59. 
Presided  over  by  high  priest.    Mat. 

26 :  62-66. 
Sat  in  high  priest's  palace.      Mat. 

26:57,  .58. 
Of  the  Romans  in  Judea 
Presided  over  by  the  governor  or 

deputy.  Mat.  27:  2,  11.  Acts  18:12. 
Place  of,  called  the  hall  of  judg- 
ment.   Jno.  18 :  28,  33.    Jno.  19 :  9. 
Never  interfered    in    any    dispute 

about  minor  matters  or  about  re- 
ligion.   Acts  18:  14, 15. 
Could  alone  award    death.      Jno. 

18:31. 
Never  examined  their  own  citizens 

by  torture.    Acts  22 :  25—29. 
Appeals  from,  made  to  the  emperor. 

Acts  25:11.       Acts  26:32.      Acts 

28 :  19. 
Generally  held  in  the  morning.     Jer. 
21:12.      Mat.    27:1.      Luke  22:66. 
Acts  5:  21. 
Sometimes  held  in  synagogues.  Mat. 
10 :  17.    Acts  22 :  19.  Acts  26 :  11.  Jas. 
2:2.     (Greek.) 
Provided  with 
Judges.    Deu.  16:18. 
Officers.    Deu.  16:18.    Mat.  5:25. 
Tormentors  or  executioners.    Mat. 

18 :  34. 
Judges  of. 
Called  elders.    Deu.  25:7.    1  Sam. 

16:  4. 
Called  magistrates.    Luke  12:. 58. 
Rode  often  on  white  asses.    Jud. 

5:10. 
To  judge  righteously.     Lev,  19:15. 

Deu.  1 :  16. 
To  judge  without  respect  of  per- 
sons.    Exo.  23:3,  6.      Lev.  19: 15. 

Deu.  1:17.    Pro.  22:22. 
To  investigate  every  case.      Deu. 

19:18. 
Not  to   take    bribes.      Exo.  23 :  8. 

Deu.  16:19. 
To  j  udge  as  for  God.  2  Chr.  19 : 6  J,  9. 
To  decide  according  to  law.     Eze, 

44 :  24. 
To  promote  peace.    Zee.  8 :  16. 
Sat   on    the   judgment-seat   while 

hearing  causes.  Exo.  18:13.  Jud. 

5:10.    Isa.  28:6.    Mat.  27:19. 
Examined  the  parties.    Acts  24:  8. 
Conferred  together  before   giving 

judgment.     Acts  5:34—40.     Acts 

25:12.    Acts  26:  30,  31. 
Pronounced    the  judgment   of  the 

court.    Mat.  26:  65,  66.    Luke  23: 

24.    Acts  5:  40. 
Both  the  accusers  and   accused  re- 
quired to  appear  before.      Deu.  f^: 
1.    Acts  25 :  16. 
Causes  in,  were  opened  by 
The  complainant.    1  Kin.  3:  17—21, 

Acts  16 :  19—21. 


cou. 


GOV. 


Au  advocate.    Acts  24 :  1. 
The  accused 
Stood  before  the  judge.    Num.  35: 

12.    Mat.  27:11. 
Permitted    to     plead    their    own 

cause.    1  Kiu.  3:  22.    Acts  24:  10. 

Acts  26:1. 
Mi^ht  have  advocates.      Pro.  31 :  8, 

SI.    Isa.  1 :  17. 
Exhorted  to  confess.    Jos.  7 :  19. 
Examined  on  oath.  Lev.  5:1.  Mat. 

26 :  63. 
Sometimes    examined    by   torture. 

Acts  22:  24,  29. 
Sometimes     treated    with    insult. 

Mat.  26 :  67.    Jno.  18 :  22,  23.    Acts 

23:2,3. 
The  evidence  of  two  or  more  wit- 
nesses required  in.     Deu.  17  :  6. 

Deu.  19:15.     Jno.  8:17.      2   Cor. 

13:1. 
Witnesses     sometimes     laid   their 

hands    on    the   criminal's    head 

before  punishment.    Lev.  24 :  14. 
False  witnesses  in  to  receive  the  pun- 
ishment of  the  accused.  Deu.  19 :  19. 
Corruption  and  bribery  often  prac- 
tised in.      Isa.   10:1.     Amos  5:12. 
Amos  8 :  6. 
The  judgment  of, 
Not  given  till  accused  was  heard. 

Juo.  7 :  51. 
Recorded  in  writing.      Isa.    10:1. 

(marg.) 
Immediately  executed.    Deu.  25 :  2. 

Jos.  7  :  25.    Mar.  15 :  15-20. 
Witnesses  first  to  execute.     Deu. 

17  :  7.    Acts  7 :  58. 
Allusions  to.    Job  5 :  4.    Psa.  127 :  5. 

Mat.  5:22. 
Illustrative  of  the  last  judgment. 

Mat.  19:28.    Eom.  14:10.    1  Cor. 

6:2. 

Covenants. 

Agreements   between     two    parties. 

Gen.  26:28.    Dan.  11:6. 
Designed  for 
Establishing  friendship.      1    Sam. 

18:3. 
Procuring  assistance  in  war.  1  Kin. 

15:18,19. 
Mutual  protection.    Gen,  26 :  28,  29. 

Geu.  31 :  .50—52. 
Establishing  peace.    Jos.  9:  15,  16. 
Promoting  commerce.      1   Kin.  5: 

6-11. 
Selling  land.    Gen.  23:  14— 16. 
Conditions  of. 
Clearly  specified.    1  Sam.  11 :  1,  2. 
Confirmed  by  oath.    Gen.  21 :  23,  31. 

Gen.  26:31. 
Witnessed.      Gen.  23:17,18.    Ruth 

4:9-11. 
Written   and   sealed.     Neh.    9:38. 

N  eh.  10:1. 


God  often  called  to  witness.    Gen. 

31 :  .50,  53. 
When  confirmed,  unalterable.    Gal. 

3:15. 
Made  by  passing  between  the  pieces 
of  the  divided  sacrifices.    Gen.  15 : 
9-17.  Jer.34:18,  19. 
Salt  a  sign  of  perpetuity  in.    Num. 

18:19.    2Chr.  13:5. 
Ratified  by  joining  hands.    Pro.  11: 

21.  Eze.  17:18. 
Followed  by  a    feast.     Gen.  26:  30. 

Gen.  31 :  54. 
Presents  given  as  tokens  of.   Geu.  21 : 

27—30.  iSam.  18:3,4. 
Pillars  raised  in  token  of.    Gen.  31 : 

45,  46. 
Names  given  to  places  where  made. 

Gen.  21 :  31.  Gen.  31 :  47—49. 
The  Jews 
Forbidden  to  make,  with   the  ua^ 
tious   of   Canaan.     Exo.    23:  32 
Deu.  7:2. 
Frequently    made  with  other  na^ 

tions.    1  Kiu.  5 :  12.  2  Kin.  17  :  4. 
Condemned  for  making,  with  idol 
atrous    nations.      Isa.    30:    2—5 
Hos.  12:1. 
Regarded,  as  sacred.  Jos.  9 :  16—19, 
Psa.  15:4. 
Violated  by  the  wicked.    Eom.  1 :  31 

2  Tim.  3:3. 
Illustrative 
Of  the  contract  of  marriage.    Mai. 

2:14. 
Of  God's  promises  to  man.    Gen.  9 : 

9-11.  Eph.  2:12. 
Of  the  united  determination  of  a 
people  to  serve  God.    2  Kin,  11 : 
17.  2  Chr.  15: 1-2.  Neh.  10:  29. 
Of  good  resolutions.    Job  31 : 1. 
(With    death  and  hell,)  of  carnal 

security.    Isa.  28:  15, 18. 
(.With  stones    and   beasts    of   the 
earth,)  of  peace  and  prosperity. 
Job  5:  23.  Hos.  2:18. 

Covenant,  The. 

Christ,  the  substance  of.    Isa.  42:6. 

Isa.  49:8. 
Christ,  the  Mediator  of.    Heb.  8:6. 

Heb.  9:15.     Heb.  12:24. 
Christ,  the  Messenger  of.    Mai.  3: 1. 
Made  with 

Abraham.  Gen.  15:7— 18.  Gen.  17: 
2-14.  Luke  1:72-75.  Acts  3: 25. 
Gal.  3:16. 

Isaac.    Gen.  17 :  19,  21.    Gen.  26 : 3,  4. 

Jacob.  Gen.  28 :  13,  14,  with  1  Chr. 
16:16,17. 

Israel.    Exo.  6:4.    Acts  3 :  25. 

David.    2  Sam.  23:  5.    Psa.  89:3,  4. 
Renewed  under  the  gospel.    Jer.  31 : 

31-33.    Rom.  11:27.    Heb.  8:8— 10, 

13. 
Fulfilled  in  Christ.    Luke  1 :  68-79. 


GOV. 


CRE. 


Confirmed  in  Christ.    Gal.  3 :  17. 
Ratified  by  the  blood  of  Christ.  Heb. 

9:11—14,16—2.3. 
Is  a  covenant  of  peace.    Isa.  54 :  9,  10. 

Eze.  34:25.    Eze.  37  :  26. 
Is  unalterable.    Psa.  89:34.    Isa.  54: 

10.    Isa.  .59:21.    Gal.  3:17. 
Is  everlasting.   Psa.  111:9.  Isa.  55:3. 

Isa.  61:8.    Eze.  16:60-63.    Heb.  13: 

20. 
All  saints  interested  in.     Psa.  25 :  14. 

Psa.  89 :  29—37.    Heb.  8 :  10. 
The  wicked  have  no  interest  in.  Eph. 

2:12. 
Blessings   connected    with.    Isa.  56: 

4—7.    Heb.  8 :  10—12. 
God  is  faithful  to.    Deu.  7:9.    1  Kin. 

8:23.    Neb.  1:5.    Dan.  9:4. 
God  is  ever  mindful  of.    Psa.    105 :  8. 

Psa.  Ill :  5.    Luke  1 :  72. 
Be  mindful  of.  1  Chr.  16:  15. 
Caution  against  forgetting.    Deu.  4: 

23. 
Plead,  in  prayer.    Psa.   74:20.    Jer. 

14:21. 
Punishment  for  despising.    Heb,  10: 

29,  30. 

Covctoosncss. 

Comes  from  the  heart.  Mar.  7 :  22,  23. 
Engrosses   the    heart.    Eze.    33:  31. 

2  Pet.  2:14. 
Is  idolatry.    Eph.  5 :  5.    Col.  3 :  5. 
Is  the  root  of  all  evil.    1  Tim.  6 :  10. 
Is  never  satisfied.    Ecc.  5 :  10.    Hab. 

2:5. 
Is  vanity.    Psa.  39:6.    Ecc.  4:8. 

Is  INCONSISTENT 

In  saints.    Eph.  5:3.     Heb.  13:5. 

Specially  in  ministers.    1  Tim.  3:  3. 
Leads  to 

Injustice  and  oppression.    Pro.  28: 
20.    Mic.  2:2. 

Foolish  and  hurtful  lusts.    1  Tim. 
6:9. 

Departure  from  the  faith.    1  Tim. 
6 :  10. 

Lying.    2  Kin.  5:22— 25. 

Murder.    Pro.  1 :  18,  19.    Eze.  22 :  12. 

Theft.    Jos.  7 :  21. 

Poverty.    Pro.  28 :  22. 

Misery.    1  Tim.  6:10. 

Domestic  affliction.    Pro.  15 :  27. 
Abhorred  by  God.    Psa.  10:3. 
Forbidden.  _  Exo.  20:  17.  _ 
A  characteristic  of  the  wicked.  Rom. 

1:29. 
A  characteristic  of  the  slothful.  Pro. 

21 :  26. 
Commended    by  the    wicked    alone. 

Psa.  10:3. 
Hated  by  saints.    Exo.  18:21.    Acts 

20:33. 
To  be  mortified  by  saints.    Col.    3:5. 
Woe  denounced  against.    Isa.    5 :  8. 

Hab.  2:9. 


Punishment  of.    Job.  20:15;    Isa.  .57: 

17.    Jer.  22:  17-19.    Mic.  2:2,  3. 
Excludes  from  heaven.    1  Cor.  6 :  10. 

Eph.  5:  5. 
Beware  of.    Luke  12 :  15. 
Avoid  those  guilty  of.    1  Cor.  5:11. 
Pray  against.    Psa.  119 :  36. 
Reward  of  those  who  hate.    Pro.  28: 

16. 
Shall  abound  in  the  last  days.  2  Tim. 

3:2.    2Pet.  2:1— 3. 
Exemplified.     Laban,    Gen.    31  :  41. 

Achan,  Jos.  7 :  21.    EWs  sons,  1  Sam. 

2 :  12—14.   SamuePs  sons,  1  Sam.  8 :  3. 

Saul,  1  Sam.  15:9,  19.     Ahab,  1  Kin. 

21 :  2,  &c.     Gehazi,  2  Kin.  5 :  20—24. 

Nobles  of  the  Jcxvs,    Neh.  5 :  7.  Isa.  1 : 

23.    Jewish  People^    Isa.  56:11.    Jer. 

6:13.     Babylon,  Jer.  51:13.     Young 

man,   19:22.    Judas,  Mat.  26:  14,  15. 

Jno.   12 :  6.     Pharisees,  Luke  16 :  14. 

Ananias,    £-c.   Acts  5:1 — 10.      Felix, 

Acts  24:26.    Balaam,  2  Pet.  2:15, 

with  Jude  11. 

Creation. 

The  formation  of  things  which  had 
no  previous  existence.    Rom.  4:  .17, 
with  Heb.  11 :  3. 
Effected 
By  God.    Gen.  1:  1.    Gen.  2:  4,  5. 

Pro.  26 :  10. 
By  Christ.    Jno.  1 :  3,  10.    Col.  1 :  16. 
By  the    Holy  Ghost.    Job.  26:  13. 

Psa.  104 :  30. 
By  the  command  of  God.    Psa.  33: 

9.     Heb.  11 :  3. 
In  the  beginning.    Gen.  1:1.    Mat. 

24:21. 
In  six  days.  Exo.  20 :  11.  Exo.  31 :  17. 
According  to  God's  purpose.    Psa. 

135 :  6. 
For  God's    pleasure.    Pro.    16:  4. 

Rev.  4:11. 
For  Christ.    Col.  1 :  16. 
By    faith    we    believe,    to   be  God's 

work.    Heb.    11:3. 
Order  of; 
First  day,  making  light  and  divid- 
ing it  from    darkness.    Gen.  1 : 

3-5.    2  Cor.  4:6. 
Second  day,  making  the  firmament 

or  atmosphere,  and  separating  the 

waters.    Gen.  1 :  6—8. 
Third   day,    separating    the    land 

from    the  water,  and  making  it 

fruitful.    Gen.  1:9-13. 
Fourth  day,  placing  the  sun,  moon, 

and  stars  io  give  light,  &c.    Gen. 

1 :  14  -19. 
Fifth  day,  making  birds,  insects, 

and  fishes.    Gen.  1 :  20-23. 
Sixth  day,  making  beasts    of  the 

earth,  and  man.    Geu.  1 .  24,  28. 
God  rested  from,  on  the  severxth  4ay. 
Gen.  2:2,  3. 


CRE. 


DAN. 


Approved  of  by  God.    Gen.  1 :  31. 

A  subject  of  joy  to  augels.    Job  38 :  7. 

EXHlIilTS 

The  deity  of  God.    Rom.  1 :  20. 
Tho  power  of  God,    Isa.  40:  26,   28. 

Rom.  1:20. 
The  Klory  and  handiwork  of  God. 

Psa.  19:1. 
Tho  wisdom  of  God.    Psa.  104:  24. 

Psa.  136:5. 

The  goodness  of  God.    Psa.  33:  5. 

God  as  the  sole  object  of  worship. 

Isa.  45:  16,  with    18  v.  Acts  17: 

24,  27. 

Glorifies    God.    Psa     145:    10.    Psa. 

148:5. 
God  to  be  praised    for.    Neh.  9:   6. 

Psa.  136:3    9. 
Leads   to  confidence.    Psa.    124:    8. 

Psa.  146:5,6. 
Insignificance    of    man    seen     from. 

Psa.  8:3,  4.    Isa.  40: 12, 17. 
Groaueth  because  of  sin.    Rom.  8 :  22. 
Illustrative  of 
The  new  birth.    2  Cor.  5 :  17.    Eph. 

2:10. 
Daily  renewal  of  saints.    Psa.  51 : 

40.    Eph.  4:  24. 
Renewal  of  the  earth.    Isa.  65 :  17. 
2Pet.  3:11,  13. 

Creditors. 

Defined.    Philemon  18  v. 
Might  demand 
Pledges.    Deu.      24:    10,    11.     Pro. 

22:27. 
Security  of  others.    Pro.  6:1.    Pro. 

22 :  26. 
Mortgages  on  property.    Xeh.  5 :  3. 
Bills   or  promissory  notes.     Luke 
16:6,7. 
To  return  before    sunset,  garments 
taken   in    pledge.    Exo.  22:  26,  27. 
Deu.  24 :  12, 13.    Eze.  IS :  7, 12. 
Prohibited  from 
Taking  millstones  in  pledge.    Deu. 

24 :  6. 
Violently  selecting  pledges.    Deu. 

24 :  10. 
Exacting  usury  from  brethren.  Exo. 

22 :  25.    Lev.  25 :  36,  37. 
Exacting  debts  from  brethren  dur- 
ing sabbatical  year.  Deu.  15 :  2,  3. 
Might  take  interest  from  strangers. 
-  Deu.  23:  20. 

Sometimes  entirely  remitted  debts. 
Neh.  5 :  10-12.  Mat.  18 :  27.   Luke  7 : 
42. 
Often  cruel  in  exacting  debts.    Neh. 
5 :  7—9.  Job.  24 : 8—9.  Mat.  18 :  28-30. 
Often  exacted  debts 
By  selling  the  debtor  or  taking  him 
for  a  servant.    Mat.  18:25,  with 
Exo.  21 :  2. 
By  selling  tho  debtor's   property. 
Mat.  18:25. 


By  selling  the  debtor's  family.    2 

Kin.  4 :  i.    Job  24 :  9.    Mat.  18 :  25. 
By  imprisonment.      Mat.  5:25,26. 

Mat.  18 :  34. 
From  the    sureties.       Pro.  11 :  15. 

Pro.  22 :  20,  27. 
Were  often  defrauded.     1  Sam.  22:  2. 

Luke  16 :  5—7. 
Illustrative  of 
God's  claim  upon  men.    Mat.  5 :  25, 

26,  with  Mat.  18 :  23,  35.      Luke  7 : 

41,47. 
The  demands  of  the  law.    Gal.  5 :  3. 

Daily  Sacrifice,  The. 

Ordained  in  mount  Sinai.  Num.  28:6. 
A  lamb  as  a  burnt  offering  morning 

and  evening.  Exo.  29:  38,  39.    Num. 

28:3,4. 
Doubled  on  the  sabbath.     Num.  28: 

9,10. 
Required  to  be 

With  a  meat  and   drink  offering. 
Exo.  29 :  40,  41.    Num.  28 :  5—8. 

Slowly  and  entirely  consumed.  Lev. 
6:9—12. 

Perpetually  observed.    Exo.  29:42. 
Num.  28:  3,  6. 
Peculiarly  acceptable.      Num.   28:8. 

Psa.  141 : 2. 
Secured  God's  presence  and  favor. 

Exo.  29:4.3,  44. 
Times  of  offering,  were  seasons  of 

prayer.    Ezr.  9:5.      Dan.  9:20,21, 

with  Acts  3:1. 
Restored  after  the  captivity.  Ezr.  3 : 3. 
The  abolition  of,  foretold.      Dan.  9: 

26,  27.    Dan.  11 :  31. 
Illustrative  of 

Christ.    Jno.  1 :  29,  36.    1  Pet.  1 :  19. 

Acceptable  prayer.    Psa.  141 :  2. 

Dan,  The  Tribe  of. 

Descended   from  Jacob's   fifth    son 

Gen.  30:6. 
Predictions  respecting.    Gen.  49:16 

17.    Deu.  33:22. 
Persons  selected  from, 

To  number  tlie  people.    Num.  1 :  12. 

To  spy  out  tho  lancl.      Num.  13 :  12. 

To  divide  the  land.    Num.  34 :  22. 
Strength  of,  on  leaving  Egypt.   Num. 

1 :  38,  39. 
Led  the  fourth  and  last  division  of 

Israel.     Num.  2:31.    Num.  10:25. 
Encamped  north  of  the  tabernacle. 

Num.  2:25. 
Offering  of,  at  dedication.      Num.  7: 

66—71. 
Families  of.    Num.  26 :  42. 
Strength  of,  entering  Canaan.    Num. 

26 :  43. 
On  Ebal,  said  amen  to  the  curses. 

Deu.  27 :  13. 


DA1N. 


58 


DAY. 


Bounds  of  its  inheritance.    Jos.   19: 

40—46. 
A  commercial  people.     Jud.  5  :   17. 

Eze.  27 :  19. 
Restricted  to  the  hills  by  Amorites. 

Jud.  1:34. 

A  PART  OF 

Sent  to  seek  new  settlements.   Jud. 

18:1,2. 
Took  Laish  and  called  it  Dan.  Jos. 

19:47.     Jud.  18:8-13,  27-29. 
Plundered  Micali  of  his  idols  and 

his  ephod.    Jud.  18 :  17—21,  27. 
Set  up  Micah's  idols  in  Dan.    Jud. 
18:30.31. 
Reproved  for  not  aiding  against  Si- 
sera.    Jud.  5:  17. 
Sampson  was  of.    Jud.  13 :  2,  24,  25. 
Some  of,  at  coronation   of  David.    1 

Chr.  12:35. 
Ruler  appointed  over,  by  David.    1 
Chr.  27 :  22. 

Darkness. 

Created  by  God.    Psa.  104  :  20.    Isa. 

45:7. 
Originally  covered  the  earth.    Gen. 

1:2. 
Separated  from  the  light.    Gen.  1 :  4. 
Called  night.    Gen.  1 :  5. 
Caused  by  setting  of  the  sun.    Gen. 

15:17.    Jno.  6:17. 
Inexplicable  nature  of.  Job  38:  19,  20. 
Exhibits  God's  power  and  greatness. 

Job  38 :  8,  9. 
Degrees  of,  mentioned; 

Great.  Gen.  15:12. 

That  may  be  felt.    Exo.  10 :  21. 

Thick.    Deu.  5:22.    Joel  2:  2. 

Gross.    Jer.  13:16. 

Outer  or  extreme.    Mat.  8 :  12. 
Effects  of; 

Keeps  us  from  seeing  objects.  Exo. 
10:23. 

Causes  us  to  go  astray.  Jno.  12 :  35. 
1  Jno.  2:11. 

Causes  us  to  stumble.      Isa.   .59:10. 
Often  put  for  night.    Psa.  91 :  6. 
Called  the  swaddling  band  of    the 

sea.    Job.  38 : 9. 
Cannot  hide  us  from  God.    Psa.  139: 

11, 12. 
The  wicked 

The  children  of.    1  Tlie.  5 :  5. 

Live  in.    Psa.  107  :  10. 

Walk  in.    Psa.  82 :  5. 

Perpetrate  their  designs  in.    Job 
24:16. 

Are  full  of.    Mat.  6 :  23. 

MiRACL'LOUS, 

On  mount  Sinai.    Exo.  19:16,  with 

Heb.  12:18. 
Over  the  land  of  Egypt.    Exo.  10: 

21,  22. 
At  the  death  of  Christ.    Mat.  27 :  45. 


Before   the  destruction  of  Jerusa. 

lem.    Mat.  24:29. 
Illustrative  of 
Greatness  and  unsearchableness  of 

God.  Exo.  20:  21.  2  Sam.  22 :  10, 12. 

1  Kin.  8:  12.  Psa.  97:  2. 
Abstruse  and  deep  subjects.    Job 

28  •  3 
Secrecy.    Isa.  45:  19.  Mat.  10:  27. 
Ignorance  and  error.    Job  37 :  19. 

Isa.  60:2.    Jno.  1:5.    Jno.  3:19. 

Jno.  12:35.  Acts  26:  18. 
Anything  hateful.    Job  3 :  4—9. 
A  course  of  sin.    Pro.  2 :  13.  Eph.  5 : 

11. 
Heavy  afflictions.    Job  23:  17.  Psa. 

112 :  4.  Ecc.  5 :  17.  Isa.  5 :  30.  Isa.  8 : 

22.  Isa.  59:9. 
The  power  of  Satan.    Eph.   6 :  12. 

Col.  1 :  13. 
The  grave.    1  Sam.  2 :  9.  Job  10 :  21, 

22. 
The    punishment     of    devils    and 

wicked  men.    Mat,  22:13.  2  Pet. 

2:4,17.  Jude6, 13vs. 

Day. 

The  light  first  called.    Gen.  1 :  5. 
Natural,  from  evening  to   evening. 

Gen.  1:5,  &c.  Lev.  23:32. 
Artificial,  the  time  of  the  sun's  con- 
tinuance above  the  horizon.    Gen. 

31 :  39,  40,  Neh.  4 :  21,  22. 
Prophetical,  a  year.    Eze.  4:6.   Dan. 

12:12. 
Artificial,  divided  into 

Break  of.    Gen.  32 :  24,  26.    So.   of 
Sol.  2rl7. 

Morning.    Exo.  29:39.  2  Sam.  23:  4. 

Noon.    Gen.  43: 16.  Psa.  ,55:  17. 

Decline  of.    Jiid.  19 :  8,  9.  Luke  9 : 
12.  Luke  24 :  29. 

Evening.    Gen.  8:   11.  Psa.  104:23. 
Jer.  6:4. 
Sometimes  divided  into  four  parts. 

Neh.  9:  3. 
Latterly     subdivided     into     twelve 

hours.    Mat.  20 :  3,  5,  6.  Jno.  11 :  9. 
Time    of,  ascertained    by    the    dial. 

2  Kin.  20:11. 
Succession  of,  secured  by  covenant. 

Gen.  8 :  22. 
Made  for  the  glory  of  God.  Psa.  74 :  16. 
Proclaims  the  glory  of  God.      Psa. 

19:2. 
Under  the  control  of  God.    Amos  5: 

8.    Amos  8:  9. 
A  time  of  judgment  called  a  dav 
of 

Anger.    Lam.  2:21. 

Wrath.    Job.  20:  28.    Zep.  1: 15,  18 
Rom.  2:  5. 

Visitation.    Mic.  7 :  4. 

Destruction.    Job  21 :  30. 

Darkness.    Joel  2:  2.    Zep.  1:  15, 

Trouble.    Psa.  102 :  2. 


DAY. 


59 


DEA. 


Calamity     Deu.  32:  33.  Jer.  18:  17. 
Adversity.    Pro.  24 :  10. 

Vengeaiico.    Pro.  6 :  34.  Isa.  61 :  2. 

Slaughtor.    Isa.  30:2,-).  Jor.  12:3. 
Evil.  .Jer.  17  :  17  Amos  6 : 3.  Eph.6 :  13. 

Tlio  Lord.    Isa.  2:   12.  Isa.  13:  6. 
Zep.  1 :  14. 

A  TIME  OF   MERCY  CALLED  A   DAY  OF 

Salvation.     2  Cor.  6 :  2. 
Redemption.    Eph.  4  :  30. 
Visitation.   Jer.  27:  22.  1  Pet.  2:  12. 
God's  power.     Psa.  110:3. 

A  TIME  OP  FESTIVITY  CALLED  A 

Good  day.    Est.  8:17.    Est.  9:19. 

Day  of  good  tidings.    2  Kin.  7:  9. 

Day  which    the    Lord   has    made. 
Psa.  118 :  24. 

Solemn  day.   Num.  10: 10.  Hos.  9:  .5. 

Day  of  gladness.    Num.  10:  10. 
The  time    for    labor.    Psa     104:    23. 

Jno.  9:  4. 
Wild  beasts  hide  during.  Psa.  104:  22. 
Illustrative  of 

Time  of  judgment.     1  Cor.    3:    13, 
withl  Cor.  4:  3. 

Spiritual  light.    1  The.   5:  5,  8.    2 
Pet.  1 :  19. 

The  path  of  the  just.    Pro.  4 :  18. 

Dead»  The. 

They  who  have  departed  this   life. 

Gen.  23 :  2.    Gen.  25  :  8.  Job  1 :  19. 
Terms  used  to  express; 
Corpses.    2  Kin.  19:  35.    Nah.  3:3. 
Carcases.     Num.    14:  29,    32,  33.    1 

Kin.  13:  24. 
Those  who  are  not.     Mat.  2 :  18. 
Deceased.     Isa.  26:   14.  Mat,  22:  25. 
Characterized  by 
Being  without  the  Spirit.  Jas.2:26. 
Being  incapable  of  motion.    Mat. 

28:4.    Rev.  1:17. 
Ignorance    of    all    human    affairs. 

Ecc.  9:5. 
Absence    of    all    human    passions. 

Ecc.  9:  6. 
Inability    to   glorify     God.      Psa. 
115:17. 
Retuvn  not  to  this  life.    Job  7 :  9,  10. 

Job  14 :  10,  14. 
Eyes    of,    closed  by  nearest  of  kin. 

Gen.  46 :  4. 
Were  washed  and  laid  out.  Acts  9:  37. 
Were  wrapped  in  linen  with  spices. 

Jno.  19:  40. 
Mourning  for,  often 
Very  great    Gen.  37  :  35.  Jer.  31 :  15. 

Mat.  2:18.    Jno.  11:  33. 
Loud    and   clamorous.    Jer.   16:6; 

Mar.  5 :  38. 
By  hired  mourners.    Jer.   9:17,  18, 

Amos  5 :  16. 
W'itli  plaintive  music.    Jer.  48:36. 

Mat.  9:23. 
Testified    by    change   of    apparel, 
2  Sam.  14:2. 


Testified  by  tearing  the  hair.    Jer. 
16:7. 

Testified    by    covering    the    head, 
2  Sam.  19:4. 

Testified  by  rending  the  garments. 
Gen.  37:34.     2  Sam.  3:31. 

Lasted    many    days.    Gen.    37 :  34. 
Gen.  50:3,  10. 
Regard  often  shown  to  the  memory 

of.    Ruth  1:8. 
Too  soon  forgotten.   Psa.  31 :  12.  Ecc. 

9:5. 
Heathenish  expressions  of  grief  for, 

forbidden.  Lev.  19:28.  Deu.  14:1,2. 
All  offerings  to,  forbidden.   Deu.  26: 

14. 
Touching   of,    caused    uncleanness. 

Num.  19:11,13,  16.    Num.  9:6,7. 
In  a  house  rendered  it  unclean.  Num. 

19:14,  15. 
Even  bones  of,  caused  uncleanness. 

Num.  19 :  16.    See  2  Chr.  34 :  5. 
A  priest  not  to  mourn  for,  except 

when  near  of  kin.  Lev.     21 :  1 — 3. 

Eze.  44 :  25. 
High  priest  in  no  case  to  mourn  for. 

Lev.  21 :  10,  11. 
Nazarites  not  to  touch  or  mourn  for. 

Num.  6:6,  7. 
Those  defiled  by,  removed  from  the 

camp.    Num.  5:  2. 
Uncleanness    contracted    from,    re- 
moved by  the  water  of  separation. 

Num.  19:12,18. 
Idolaters 

Tore  themselves  for.    Jer.  16 :  7. 

Offered  sacrifices  for.    Psa.  106:  28. 

Invoked  and  consulted.    1  Sam.  28: 
7,8. 

Consecrated  part  oftheir  crops  to. 
Deu.  26:  14. 
The  Jews  looked  for  a  resurrection 

from.    Isa.  26 :  19.    Acts  24 :  15. 
Instances  of,  restored  to  life  before 

Christ.    1  Kin.  17:  22.    2  Kin.  4:  34 

-36.    2  Kin.  13:21. 
Instances  of,  restored  by  Christ.  &c. 

Mat.  9 :  25.    Luke  7  :  15.    Jno.  11 :  44. 

Acts  9:  40.    Act?  20:  12. 
Illustrative  of 

Man's  state  by  nature.    2  Cor.  5:  4. 
Eph.  2:1,5. 

A  state  of  deep  affliction,  &c.    Psa. 
88 :  5,  6.    Psa.  143 :  3.    Isa.  59 :  10. 

Freedom   from   the  power  of   sin. 
Rom.  6:2,  8,  11.     Col.  3:3. 

Freedom  from  the  law.    Rom.  7:  4. 

Faith  without  works.    1  Tim.  5:6. 
Jas.  2:17,26. 

Diviners,  &c.    Isa.  8:  19. 

Impotence.    Gen.  20:3.    Rom.  4:19. 

Death,  Eternal. 

The  necessary  consequence  of  sin. 
Rom.  6:  16,  21.  Rom.  8:  13.  Jas. 
1:15. 


DEA. 


60 


DEA. 


The  wages  of  sin.  Eom.  6:  23. 

The  portion  of  the  wicked.    Mat.  25: 

41,  46.     Eom.  1 :  32. 
The  way   to,   described.    Psa.  9:  17. 

Mat.  7:  13. 
Self-righteousness  leads  to.    Pro.  14 : 

12. 
God  alone    can  inflict.    Mat.  10:  28. 

Jas.  4:  12. 

Is  DESCRIBED  AS 

Banishment  from  God.    2  The.  1 :  9. 
Society    with  the  devil,    &c.  Mat. 

23 :  41. 
A  lake  of  fire.    Rev.  19 :  20.    Rev. 

21:8. 
The   worm    that  dieth  not.    Mar. 

9:44. 
Outer  darkness;    Mat.  25 :  30. 
A  mist  of  darkness  for  ever.    2  Pet. 

2:17. 
Indignation,  wrath,  &c.    Rom.   2: 

8,9. 

Is  CALLED 

Destruction.    Eom.  9:  22.    2    The. 

1:9. 
Perishing.  2  Pet.  2:12. 
The  wrath  to  come.    1  The.  1 :  10. 
The  second  death.    Rev.  2 :  11. 
A  resurrection  to  damnation.    Jno. 

5 :  29. 
A  resurrection  to  shame,  &c.  Dan. 

12:  2. 
Danination  of  hell.    Mat.  23 :  33. 
Everlasting       punishment.      Mat. 
25 :  46. 
Shall  be  inflicted  by  Christ.    Mat.  25 : 

31,  41.    2  The.  1 :  7,  8. 
Christ,  the  only  way  of  escape  from. 
Jno.  3:16.    Jno.  8:51.    Acts  4:  12. 
Saints  shall  escape.    Eev.  2:11.    Rev. 

20 :  6. 
Strive  to  preserve  others  from.    Jas. 

5 :  20. 
Illustrated.    Luke  16 :  23—26. 

Death,  Natural. 

By  Adam.  Gen.  3:  19.  1  Cor.  15:  21,  22. 
Consequence  of  sin.    Gen.  2:  17.  Rom. 

5:12. 
Lot  of  all.    Ecc.  8 :  8.    Heb.  9 :  27. 
Ordered  by  God.      Deu.  32:39.     Job 

14:5. 
Puts  an  end  to  earthly  projects.  Ecc. 

9:10. 
Strips  of  earthly  possessions.    Jobl: 

21.    1  Tim.  6:7. 
Levels  all  ranks.    Job  3:  17—19. 
Conquered  by    Christ.       Rom.  6 :  9. 

Rev.  1 :  18. 
Abolished  by  Christ.    2  Tim.  1 :  10. 
Shall  finally  be  destroyed  by  Christ. 

Hos.  13:14.    1  Cor.  15:26. 
Christ  delivers  from  the  fear  of.  Heb. 

2:15. 
Regard,   as  at  hand.     Job  14:1,  2. 

Psa.  39 :  4,  5.  Psa.  90 : 9.    1  Pet.  1 :  24. 


Prepare  for.    2  Kin.  20:1. 

Pray  to  be  prepared  for.  Psa.  39 :  4, 
13.    Psa.  90:12. 

Consideration  of,  a  motive  to  dili- 
gence.   Ecc.  9:10.    Jno.  9:4. 

When  averted  for  a  season,  is  a  mo- 
tive to  increased  devotedness.  Psa. 
56:12,  13.  Psa.  118:17.  Isa.  38: 
18,  20. 

Enoch  and  Elijah  were  exempted 
from.  Gen.  5:  24,  with  Heb.  11:  5. 
2  Kin.  2:  11. 

All  shall  be  raised  from.    Acts  24: 15. 

None  subject  to,  in  heaven.  Luke  20: 
36.    Rev.  21 :  4. 

Illustrates  the  change  produced  in 
conversion.    Rom.  6:  2.    Col.  2:20. 

Is  DESCRIBED  AS 

A  sleep.    Deu.  31 :  16.    Jno.  11 :  11. 

The  earthly  house  of  this  taber- 
nacle being  dissolved.  2  Cor.  5 : 1. 

Putting  off  this  tabernacle.  2  Pet. 
1:14. 

God  requiring  the  soul.  Luke  12 :  20. 

Going  the  way  whence  there  is  no 
return.    Job  16 :  22. 

Gathering  to  our  people.  Gen. 
49:33. 

Going  down  into  silence.  Psa. 
115:17. 

Yielding  up  the  ghost.     Acts  5: 10. 

Returning  to  dust.  Gen.  3:19. 
Psa.  104 :  29. 

Being  cut  down.    Job  14 :  2. 

Fleeing  as  a  shadow.    Job  14:  2. 

Departing.     Phi.  1 :  23. 

Death  of  Christ,  The. 

Foretold.      Isa.    53:8.       Dan.  9:  26 

Zee.  13:7. 
Appointed  by  God.      Isa.  53:  6,    10, 

Acts  2:  23. 
Necessary    for   the    redemption    of 

man.    Luke  24:  46.    Acts  17:  3. 
Acceptable,   as  a  sacrifice  to   God. 

Mat.  20 :  28.    Eph.  5 :  2.   1  The.  5 :  10. 
Was  voluntary.    Isa.  53: 12.    Mat  26: 

53.    Juo.  10:17,  18. 
Was  undeserved.    Isa.  53:9. 
Mode  of 

Foretold  by  Christ.  Mat.  20:18, 
19.    Jno.  12 :  32,  33. 

Prefigured.  Num.  21:  8,  with  Jno. 
3:14. 

Ignominious.    Heb.  12:2. 

Accursed.    Gal.  3 :  13. 

Exhibited  His  humility.    Phi.  2:8. 

A  stumbling  block  to  Jews.  1  Cor. 
1:  23. 

Foolishness  to  Gentiles.    1  Cor.  1: 
18,  23. 
Demanded  by  the  Jews.      Mat.  27: 

22,  23. 
Inflicted  by  the  Gentiles.      Mat.  27 : 

26-35. 


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61 


DEC. 


In  tho  company  of  malefactors.    Isa. 

53:  12,  with  Mat.  27:  38. 
Accompanied  by  preternatural  signs. 

Mat.  27:45, , '51-53. 
Emblematical  of  the  death  unto  sin. 

Rom.  6:  3-8.    Gal.  2:20. 
Commemorated  in  the  sacrament  of 

tho  Lord's  Supper.    Luke  22:  19, 

20.    1  Cor.  11 :  26—29. 

Death  of  Saints,  The. 

A  sleep  in  Christ.    1  Cor.  15:18.    1 

The.  4:14. 
Is  blessed.    Rev.  14:13. 
Is  gain.    Phi.  1:21. 

Is  FULL  OF 

Faith.    Heb.  11:13. 

Peace.    Isa.  57:  2. 

Hope.  Pro.  14 :  32. 
Sometimes  desired.    Luke  2:  29. 
Waited  for.    Job  14 :  14. 
Met  with  resignation.    Gen.  50:  24. 

Jos.  23:14.    1  Kin.  2:  2. 
Met  without  fear.    1  Cor.  15 :  55. 
Precious  in  God's  sight.    Psa.  116: 15. 
God  preserves  them  unto.   Psa.  48 :  14. 
God  is  with  them  in.    Psa.  23:  4. 
Removes  from  coming  evil.    2  Kin. 

22:20.    Isa.  57:1. 
Leads  to 

Rest.    Job  3:  17.    2  The.  1 :  7. 

Comfort.    Luke  16:  25. 

Christ's  presence.   2  Cor.  5 :  8.    Phi. 
1:23. 

A  crown  of  life.    2  Tim.  4:  8.    Rev. 
2:10. 

A  joyful  resurrection.    Isa.  26:  19. 
Dan.  12:  2. 
Disregarded  by  the  wicked.  Isa.  57 : 1. 
Survivors   consoled    for.     1  The.  4: 

13-18. 
The  wicked  wish  theirs  to  resemble. 

Num.    23:10. 
Illustrated.    Luke  16:  22. 
Exemplified.    Abra}iain,    Gen.    25:8. 

Isaac,  Gen.  35:  29.  Jacob,  Gen.  49:  33. 

Aaron,  Num.  20 :  28.     3Ioses,  Deu.  34 : 

5.    Joshua,  Jos.    24:    29.     Elisha,    2 

Kin.  13.  14,  20.    One  thief,  Luke  23: 

43.     Dorcas,  Acts  9 :  37. 

Death  of  the  Wicked,  The. 

Is  in  their  sins.    Eze.  3 :  19.  Jno.  8 :  21. 
Is  without  hope.    Pro  11 :  7. 
Sometimes  without  fear.    Jer.  34:  5, 

with2Chr.  36:  11—13. 
Frequently  sudden  and  unexpected. 

Job  21 :  13,  23.  Job  27 :  21.  Pro.  29 :  1. 
Frequently  marked  by  terror.    Job 

18 :  11-15.  Job  27  :  19-21.  Psa.  73 :  19. 
Punishment  follows.    Isa.  14:  9.  Acts 

1:25. 
The  remembrance  of  them  perishes 

in.    Job  18: 17.  Psa.  34: 16.  Pro.  10:  7. 


God  has  no  pleasure  in.  Eze.  18:  23, 
32. 

Like  the  death  of  beasts.   Psa.  49: 14. 

Illustrated.  Luke  12:  20.  Luke  16: 
22,  23. 

Exemplified.  Korah,  <&e..  Num.  16:  32. 
Absalom,  2  Sam.  18:  9,  10.  Ahab.  1 
Kin.  22:  34.  Jezebel,  2  Kin.  9:33. 
Athaliah,  2  Cbr.  23:  15.  Hainan,  Est. 
7 :  10.  Belshazzar,  Dan.  5 :  30.  Judas, 
Mat.  27 :  5,  with  Acts  1 :  18.  Ananias, 
&c..  Acts  5:  5,  9,  10.  Herod,  Acts  12: 
23. 

Death,  Spiritual. 

Alienation  from  God  is.    Eph.  4:  18. 
Carnal-mindedness  is.    Rom.  8:  6. 
Walking  in  trespasses  and  sins  is. 

Eph.  2:1.    Col.  2:1.3. 
Spiritual    ignorance    is.    Isa.  9:    2. 

Mat.  4:16.    Luke  1:79.    Eph.  4:18. 
Unbelief  is.    Jno.  3:36.    IJno.  5:-12. 
Living  in  pleasure  is.    1  Tim.  5:  6. 
Hypocrisy  is.     Rev.  3:1,2. 
Is  a  consequence  of  the  fall.    Rom. 

5 :  15. 
Is  the  state  of  all  men    by    nature. 

Rom.  6:  13.    Rom.  8:  6. 
Tho  fruits  of,  are  dead  works.    Hob. 

6:1.    Heb.  9:14. 
A  call  to  arise  from.    Eph.  5:14. 
Deliverance  from,  is  through  Christ. 

Jno.  5:  24,  25.    Eph.  2:  5.    1  Jno. 

5 :  12. 
Saints  are  raised  from.    Rom.  6:  13. 
Love    of   the  brethren,    a  proof  of 

being  raised  from.    1  Jno.  3 :  14. 
Illustrated.    Eze.    37:     2,     3.    Luke 

15 :  24. 

Deceit. 

Is  falsehood.    Psa.  119:118. 

The  tongue,  the  instrument  of.  Rom. 

3 :  13. 
Comes  from,  the  heart.    Mar.  7 :  22. 
Characteristic    of    the    heart.    Jer. 

17:9. 
God  abhors.    Psa.  5:6. 
Forbidden.    Pro.  24:28.    1  Pet.  3:10. 
Christ  was  perfectly  free  from.    Isa. 

53:9,  with!  Pet.  2:22. 
Saints 
Free  from.    Psa.  24 :  4.    Zep.  3 :  13. 

Rev.  14:5. 
Purpose  against.    Job  27  :  4. 
Avoid.    Job  31:  5. 
Shun     those     addicted     to.    Psa 

101 :  7. 
Pray  for  deliverance  from    those 
who  use.    Psa.  43:1.    Psa.  120:  2. 
Delivered    from    those    wlf"    use. 

Psa.  72  r  14. 
Should  beware  of  those  who  teach. 
Eph.  5:6.    Col.  2:8. 


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62 


BED. 


Should  lay  aside,  in  seeking  truth. 
IPet.  2:  1. 
Ministers  should  lay  aside.    2  Cor. 

4:2.    1  The.  2:3. 
The  wicked 

Are  full  of.    Rom.  1:29. 

Devise.    Psa.  35:  20.    Psa.  38:  12. 
Pro.  12 :  5. 

Utter.    Psa.  10:7.    Psa.  36:3 

Work.    Pro.  11:18. 

Increase  in.    2  Tim.  3:13. 

Use,  to  each  other.    Jer.  9:5. 

Use,    to    themselves.    Jer.     37:   9. 
Oba.3:7. 

Delight  in.    Pro.  20:17. 
False  teachers 

Are  workers  of.    2  Cor.  11 :  13. 

Preach.    Jer.  14:14.    Jer.  23:26. 

Impose  on  others  by.    Rom.  16:18, 
Eph.  4:14. 

Sport     themselves    with,    2     Pet. 
2:13. 
Hypocrites  devise.    Job  15 :  35. 
Hypocrites  practice.    Hos.  11 :  12. 
False  witnesses  use.  Pro.  12:  17.  Pro. 

14:5. 
A  characteristic      of     Antichrist.     2 

Jno.  7. 
A  characteristic  of  the  Apostacy.     2 

The.  2 :  10. 
Evij,  OP 

Keeps  from  knowledge  of  God.  Jer. 
9:6. 

Keeps  from  turning  to  God.    Jer. 
8:5. 

Deads  to    pride  and     oppression. 
Jer.  5 :  27.  28. 

Leads  to  lying.    Pro.  14:25. 
Often  accompanied  by  fraud  and  in- 
justice.   Psa.  10:7.    Psa.  43:1. 
Hatred  often  concealed  by.    Pro.  26: 

24-28. 
The  folly  of  fools  is.    Pro.  14 :  8. 
The  kisses  of  an  enemy  are.    Pro. 

27:6. 
Blessedness  of  being  free  from.    Psa. 

24:4,5.    Psa.  32:2. 
Punishment  of.    Psa.  55:23.    Jer.  9: 

7-9. 
Exemplified.  The  devil.  Gen.  3: 1,  4,  5, 

with  Jno.  8:  44.     Rebecca  and  Jaoob, 

Gen.  27:9,  19.      Laban,   Gen.   31:   7. 

Joseph's  brethren,    Gen.  37:   31,   32. 

Pharaoh,  Exo.  8  :  29.     David,  1  Sam. 

21 :  13.  Job's  friends.  Job  6 :  15.   Doeg. 

Psa.  52:  2,  compared  with  the  title. 

Herod,   Mat.   2:  8.     Pharisees,  Mat. 

22 :  16.     Chief  Priests,  Mar.  14 :  1. 

Decision. 

Necessary    to    the    service    of   God. 

Luke  9 :  62. 
Exhortations  to.    Jos.  24:  14,  15. 
Exhibited  in 

Seeking  God  with  the  heart.  2  Chr. 
15:  12. 


Keeping    the    commandments    of 

God.    Neh.  10:29. 
Being  on  the  Lord's  side.    Exo.  32; 

26. 
Following  God  fully.    Num.  14:  24. 

Num.  32:  12.    Jos.  14:8. 
Serving  God.    Isa.  56 :  6. 
Loving  God  perfectly.    Deu.  6:  5. 
Blessedness  of.    Jos.  1 :  7, 
Opposed  to 
A  divided  service.    Mat.  6:24. 
Double-mindedness  Jas.  1 :  8. 
Halting  between  two  opinions.    1 

Kin.  18:  21. 
Turning  to  the  right  or  left.    Deu. 

5:  32. 
Not  setting  the  heart  aright,    Psa. 

78:8,  37. 
Exemplified.  3Ioses,  Exo.  32:  26. 
Cakb,  Num.  13:30.  Joshua,  Jos.  2i: 
15.  ijM^i,  Ruthl:  16.  Asa,- 2  Chr. 
15 :  8.  David,  Psa.  17 :  3.  Peter,  Jno. 
6:68.  Pai(7,  Acts21:  13.  Abraham, 
Heb.  11 :  8. 


Dedication. 

Consecration  of  a  place  of  worship. 

2  Chr.  2:4. 
Solemn  confirmation  of  a  covenant. 

Heb.  9:  18. 
Devoting  any  thing  to  sacred  uses.  1 

Chr.  28:  12. 
Subjects  of; 
Tabernacle.    Num.  7  ch. 
Temple  of  Solomon.  1  Kin.  8:  1—63. 

2Clir.  7:5. 
Second  temple.    Ezr.  6:16,  17. 
Persons.    Exo.  22:  29.  1  Sam.  1:  11. 
Property.    Lev.  27 :  28.     Mat.  15 :  5, 
Spoils  of  war.    2  Sam.  8:  11.  1  Chr. 

18:  11. 
Tribute  from  foreigners.    2  Sam  8: 

10, 11. 
Walls  of  cities.    Neh.  12:27. 
Houses  when  built.      Deu.    20:    5, 

Psa.  30,  title. 
By  idolaters  in  setting  up  idols.  Dan. 

3:2,  3. 
Things  dedicated  to  God  : 
Esteemed  holy.    Lev.  27 :  28.  2  Kin. 

12:18. 
Placed  with  the    treasures  of  the 

Lord's  house.    1  Kin.  7 :  51.  2  Chr. 

5:1. 
Special   chambers  prepared  for.    2 

Chr.  31:11,  12. 
Levites  placed  over.    1  Chr.  26:  20, 

26.    2  Chr.  31:12. 
Applied  to  the  repair  and  mainte- 
nance of  the  temple.  2  Kin,  12:  4, 

5.     1  Chr.  26 :  27. 
For  support  of  priests.  Num.  18:  14. 

Eze.  44 :  29. 
Given  to  propitiate  enemies.  2  Kin. 

12:17,  18. 


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63 


DEL. 


Law  respecting  the  release  of.  Lev. 
27  cb. 
Of  property  often  perverted.   Mar.  7  : 

9-13. 
Illustrative  of  devotedness  to  God. 

Psa.  119:  38. 

Defilement. 

Forbidden  to  the  Jews.   Lev.  11 :  44, 

45. 
Things  liable  to  ceremonial; 
The  person.    Lev.  5:3. 
Garments.    Lev.  13:59. 
Furniture,  &c.  Lev.  15:  9,  10.  Num. 

19:14,15. 
Houses.    Lev.  14 :  44. 
The  laud.     Lev.  18 :  25.    Deu.  21 :  23. 
The  sanctuary.    Lev.  20:  3.    Zep. 

3:4. 
Ceremonial,  caused  by 
Eating  unclean  things.    Lev.  11:8. 

Acts  10: 11,  14. 
Eating  things  that  died.     Lev.  17: 

1.5. 
Touching  a  dead  body  or  a  bone. 

Num.  9:6,  7.  Num.  19:  11,  16. 
Touching  a  grave.  Num.  19 :  16. 
Touching  a  dead  beast.    Lev.  5:2. 

Lev.  11 :  24-28. 
Being    alone    with    a    dead    body. 

Num.  19:  14. 
Mourning  for    the    dead.  Lev.  21: 

1-3. 
Having  a  leprosy.    Lev.  13:    3,  11. 

Num.  5:  2,  3. 
Having  an    issue,  &c.    Lev.  15:   2. 

Num.  5:  2. 
Touching  anything  defiled  by  an  is- 
sue, <fcc.  Lev.  15:5— 11. 
Going  into  a    leprous  house.   Lev. 

14:46. 
Sacrificing   the    red    heifer.   Num. 

19:7 
Burning  the  red  heifer.  Num.  19:  8. 
Gathering     ashes    of    red    heifer. 

Num.  19:10. 
Toviching  an  unclean  person,  Num. 

19 :  22. 
Child-bearing.    Lev.  12:2. 
I'auses    of,    improperly  enlarged   by 
tradition.      Mar.  7:  2,   with    Mat. 
15 :  20. 
Moral, caused  by 
Following  the  sins  of  the  heathen. 

Lev.  18:24. 
Seeking  after  wizards.    Lev.  19:  31. 
Giving  children  to  Molech.      Lev. 

20:3. 
Making  and    serving    idols.      Eze. 

20 :  17,  18.  Eze.  22 :  3,  4.    Eze.  23 :  7. 
Blood  shedding.    Isa.  59:3. 
Moral,  punished.      Lev.    18:    24,    25, 

28,  29. 
rhose   under,     removed     from     the 
camp.    Num.  5 :  3,  4.    Deu.  23 :  14. 


Priests 
To  decide  in  all  cases  of.    Lev.   10: 

10.    Lev.  13:3. 
Specially  required  to  avoid.      Lev. 

21:1-6,11,  12. 
Not  to  eat  holy  things  while  under. 

Lev.  22:2,  4-6. 
Punished  for   eating   of  the  holy 
things  wliile  under.    Lev.  22:  3. 
Cleansed  by  legal  ablutions.      Num. 

19:18,19.     Heb.  9:13. 
Neglecting    purification    from,  pun- 
ished   by    cutting   off.      Num.    19: 
13,  20. 
Ceremonial,    abolished     under     the 
gospel.    Acts  10:  15.      Rom.  14:  14. 
Col.  2:  20-22. 
Illustrative 
Of  sin.      Mat.  15:  11,  18.     Jude  8  v. 
Of  unholy  doctrines,    1  Cor.  3:  16, 
17. 

Delighting  in  God. 

Commanded.    Psa.  37:  4. 
Reconciliation  leads  to.     Job  22:  21, 

26. 
Observing  the  sabbath  leads  to.  Isa. 

58:  13,14. 
Saints'  experience,  in 

Communion  with  God.    So.  of  Sol. 
2 :  3. 

The  law  of  God.      Psa.  1 :  2.     Psa. 
119 :  24,  35. 

The  goodness  of  God.    Neh.  9:25. 

The  comforts  of  God.      P^a.  94  :  19. 
Hypocrites 

Pretend  to.    Isa.  58:2. 

In  heart  despise.    Job  27 :  10.    Jer. 
6:  10. 
Promises  to.    Psa.  37:4. 
Blessedness  of.    Psa.  112:1. 


Deluge,  The. 


Sent  as  a    punishment    for    the    ex- 
treme wickedness  of  man.     Gen.  6: 

5-7,  11-13,  17. 
Called  the 

Flood.    Gsn.  9:28. 

Waters  of  Noah.    Isa.  54:9. 
Noah  forewarned    of.      Gen.    6:    13. 

Heb.  11:7. 
Long-suffering  of  God  exhibited  in 

deferring.  Gen.  6 : 3,  with  1  Pet.  3 :  20. 
The  wicked  warned  of.    1  Pet.  3:  19, 

20.     2  Pet.  2 :  5. 
Noah,  &c.,  saved  from.     Gen.  6:  18— 

22.    Gen.  7:13,  14. 
Date   of   its    commencem3nt      Gen. 

7:11. 
Came    suddenly    and    unexpectedly. 

Mat.  24  :  .38,  39. 
Produced  by 

Forty  days'   incessant  rain.     Gen. 
7:4,12,17. 


DEL. 


64 


DES. 


Opening  up  of  the  fountains  of  the 
great  deep.    Gen.  1 :  11. 
Increased  gradually.    Gen.  7 :  17,  18. 
Extreme  height  of.    Gen.  7  :  19,  20. 
Time  of  its  increase  and  prevailing. 

Gen.  7 :  24. 
Causes  of  its  abatement.  Gen.  8: 1,  2. 
Decrease  of,  gradual.    Gen.  8:3,5. 
Date  of  its  complete  removal.     Gen. 

8:13. 
Complete    destruction    effected    by. 

Gen.  7 :  23. 
Face  of  the  earth  changed  by.  2  Pet. 

3 :  .5,  6. 
Traditional  notice  of.    Job  22 :  lo— 17. 
That  it  shall  never  again  occur 
Promised;    Gen.  8:21,22. 
Confirmed  by  covenant.      Gen.    9: 

9—11. 
The    rainbow    a    token.      Gen.    9: 

12-17. 
A  pledge  of  God's  faithfulness.  Isa. 
.54 :  9,  10. 
Illustrative 
Of  the  destruction  of  sinners.   Psa. 

32:6.     Isa.  28:2,  18. 
Of  baptism.    1  Pet.  3:  20,  21. 
(Unexpectedness  of,)  of  suddenness 
of  Christ's  coming.      Mat.  24:  36 
—39.    Luke  17  :  26,  27—30. 

Denial  of  Christ. 

In  doctrine.  Mar.  8 :  38.  2  Tim.  1 :  8. 
In  practice.  Phi.  3 :  18,  10.  Tit.  1 :  16. 
A  characteristic  of    false    teachers. 

2  Pet.  2:1.    Jude  4. 
Is  the  spirit  of  Antichrist.    1  Juo.  2 : 

22,  23.    1  Jno.  4:3. 
Christ   will    deny    those   guilty     of. 

Mat.  10:83.    2  Tim.  2:12. 
Leads  to  destruction.      2  Pet.  2:  1. 

Jude  4,  15. 
Exemplified.   Peter,    Mat.  26:  69—75. 

The  Jews,  Jno.  18 :  40.    Acts  3 :  13, 14. 

Desert,  Journey  of  Israel 
through  the. 

Date  of   its    commencement.     Exo. 

12:41,  42.  . 

Their   number    commencing.      Exo. 

12 :  37. 
Their   healthy     state     commencing. 

Psa.  105:37.  .    , 

A     mixed     multitude    accompanied 

them  in.    Exo.  12 :  38.     Num.  11 :  4. 
Commenced  in  haste.    Exo.  12:39. 
Conducted   with    regularity.      Exo. 

13:18. 
Under  Moses  as  leader.    Exo.  3 :  10— 

12,  with  Acts  7 :  36,  38. 
By  a  circuitous  route.  Exo.  13 :  17,  18. 
Order  of  marching  during.    Num.  10 : 

14-28. 


Order  of  encamping  during.     Num. 

2ch. 
Difficulty  and  danger  of.    Deu.  8 :  1.). 
Continued  forty  years 
As  a  punishment.     Num.  14  :  33,   34. 
To  prove    and   humble    them,  &c 
Deu.  8:2.  ^    ,, 

To   teach  them  to  live    on  God  s 
word.    Deu.  8:3. 
Under    God's    guidance.       Exo.    13' 
21,  22.      Exo.  15:  13.     Neh.  9:    12. 
Psa.  78:. 52.    Isa.  63:  11-14. 
Under  God's  protection.    Exo.  14 :  19 
20,  with  Psa.  105 :  39.     Exo.  23 :  20, 
with  Psa.  78:53. 
With  miraculous  provision.   Exo.  lb', 

35.    Deu.  8:3.  ^      ^      . 

Tlieir    clothing    preserved     during 

Deu.  8:4.    Deu.  29:. 5.    Neh.  9:21. 
Worship  of  God  celebrated  during 
Exo.  24 :  5—8.  Exo.  29 :  38—42.    Exo. 
40:24-29. 
Justice  administered    during.    Exo 

18:13,26.  ,     . 

Circumcision  omitted  during.    Jos, 

5:5.  ,    ,. 

Caused  universal  terror  and  dismay. 

Exo.  15 :  14—16.    Num.  22 :  3,  4. 
Obstructed,  &c.  by  the  surrounding 

nations.  Exo.  17  :  8.    Num.  20:  21. 
Territory  acquired  during.    Deu.  29; 

7   8 

Marked  by  constant  murmurings  ancf 

rebellions.      Psa.  78:40.      Psa.  95: 

10.    Psa.  106:  7-39. 

Constant  goodness  and  mercy  ot  God 

to  them  during.  Psa.  106:  10,  43-46. 

Psa.  107 : 6,  13.  .     -^       ^ 

Commenced  from  Eameses  in  Egypt. 

Exo.  12:37.  ^,         „„    ^ 

To  Succoth.  Exo.  12:  37.  Num.  33:  5. 

To  Etham.    Exo.  13:  20.    Num.  33:  6. 

Between  Baalzephon  and  Pihah- 

lEOTH.    Exo.  14:2.     Num.  33:7. 

Overtaken  by  Pharaoh.    Exo.  14 : 9. 

Exhorted  to  look  to  God.    Exo.  14: 

1.3, 14.  ^ 

The  cloud  removed  to  the  rear.  Exo. 

14 :  19,  20. 
Red  Sea  divided.    Exo.  14  :  16,  21. 
Through  the  Red  Sea.  Exo.  14:  22, 
29. 
Faith  exhibited  in  passing.    Heb. 

11 :  29. 
Pharaoh  and  his  host  destroyed. 

Exo.  14  :  23-28.     Psa.  106 :  11. 
Israel's  song  of  praise.      Exo.  la: 
1-21.    Psa.  106:12. 
Through  the  wilderness  of  Shur 
orEtham.  Exo.15:22.  Num.33:8. 
To  Maeah.    Exo.  15:23.    Num.  33:  8. 
Murmuring  of  the   people  on    ac- 
count of  bitter  water.  Exo.  1.t:24. 
Water  sweetened.    Exo.  15 :  25. 
To  Elim.    Exo.  15 :  27.    Num.  33 :  9. 
By  the  Red  Sea.    Num.  33:  10. 
Through  the  wilderness  of  Sin. 


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Exo.  lO:].     Num.  33:  11. 
Murmuriuy  for  bread.  Exo.  16:  2,  3. 
Quails  giveu  for  oue  niglit.     Exo. 

16 : 8,  12,  13. 
Mauna  seut.     Exo.  16 :  4,  8,  16—31. 
To  DOPHKAH.     Num.  33:  12. 
To  Alush.    Num.  33:13. 
To  Rephidim.  Exo.  17: 1.  Num.  33: 14. 
Murmuring  for  water.  Exo.  17:  2,  3. 
Water  brougbt  from  the  rock.  Exo. 

17:. 5,  6. 
Called  Massab  and  Meribab.  Exo. 

17:7. 
Amalek  opposes  Israel.    Exo.  17:  8. 
Amalek  overcome.     Exo.  17:9—13. 
Co  Mount  Sinai.  Exo.  19: 1,  2.  Num. 

33:'lo. 
Jethro's  visit.  Exo.  18:  1—6. 
Judges  appointed.    Exo.  18:  14—26. 

Deu.  1 :  9    l.'j. 
Moral  law  given.    Exo.  19:3.    Exo. 

20  cb. 
Covenant  made.    Exo.  24:3— 8. 
Moral  law  written  on  tables.    Exo. 

31:18. 
Order  for  making   the  tabernacle, 

&c,    Exo.  24  cb.  to  Exo.  27  cb. 
Tribe  of  Levi  taken  instead  of  the 

first-born.     Num.  3: 11— 13. 
Aaron  and  bis  sons    selected    for 

priesthood.  Exo.  28  cb.  Exo.  29ch. 

Num.  3:  1-3,  10. 
Levites  set  apart.    Num.  3:. 5 — 9. 
Golden  calf  made.    Exo.  32:1,4. 
Tables  of  testimony  broken.    Exo. 

32:19. 
People  punished  for  idolatry.  Exo. 

32:2.5—29,  35. 
God's  glorv  shown  to  Moses.    Exo. 

33:18-23.     Exo.  34  :  5— 8. 
The  tables  of  testimony  renewed. 

Exo.  34:  1-4,  27-29.  Deu.  10:  1—5. 
Tabernacle  first  set  up.  Exo.  40  cb. 
Nadab  and  Abihu  destroyed  for  of- 
fering strange  fire.    Lev.  10: 1,  2. 

Num.3,  4. 
Passover     first     commemorated. 

Num.  9: 1—5. 
Second  numbering  of  the  people. 

Num.  1 : 1—46,  with  Exo.  38:  25,  26. 

To  KiBROTH-H  ATTA  A  VAH.  Num.  33 :  16. 

Complaining    punished      by     fire. 

Num.  11:1-3. 
Called  Taberab.    Num.  11 :  3. 
Murmuring  of  the  mixed  multitude 

and  of  Israel,  for  flesh.    Num.  11 : 

4-9. 
Flesh  promised.    Num.  11 :  10—15, 

18-23. 
Seventy  elders  appointed  to  assist 

Moses.    Num.  11 :  16, 17,  24—30. 
Quails  sent  for  a  month.    Num  11 : 

19,20,31,32. 
Their  murmuring  punished.    Num. 

11:33.    Psa.  78:30,  .31. 
Why    called      Kibroth-hattaavah. 

Num.  11:34. 


To  Hazeroth.    Num.  11:35.    Num. 
33:17. 
Aaron    and    Miriam    envy    Moses. 

Num.  12:  1.  2. 
Miriam  punished  by  leprosy.  Num. 

12:10. 
Delayed  seven  days    for    Miriam. 
Num.  12:  14,15. 
To  Kadesh-barnea  in  wilderness 
OP  RiTHMAH  OR  Paran.    Deu.  1 : 
19,  and  Num  32:  8,  with  Num  12: 
16,  and  Num.  33: 18. 
The    people  anxious  to  have  the 
land  of  Canaan  searched.     Deu. 
1:22. 
Moses  commanded  to  send  spies. 

Num.  13:1,2. 
Persons  selected  as  spies.  Num.13: 

3-16. 
Spies  sent.    Jos.  14:7,  with  Num. 

13 :  17—20. 
Spies  bring  back  evil  report.  Num. 

13 :  26-33. 
The    people    terrified    and    rebel. 

Num.  14:  1—4. 
Punishment   for   rebellion.    Num. 
14 :  26,  35.    Num.  32 :  11—13.     Deu. 
1:35,36,40. 
Guilty  spies  slain  by  plague.  Num. 

14 :  36,  37. 
People  smitten  by  Amalek  for  go- 
ing up  without  the  Lord.    Num. 
14:40-45.    Deu.  1:41-44. 
Returned  b¥  the  way  to  the  Red 
Sea.  Num.  14 :  25.  Deu.  1 :  40.  Deu. 
2:1, 
Sabbath  breaker  stoned.    Num.  15 : 

32-26. 
Rebellion  of  Korab.  Num.  16:1—19. 
Korab,    &c.    punished.    Num.    16: 

30-35. 
Plague  sent.    Num.  16:  41 — 46. 
Plague  stayed.    Num.  16:  47— 50. 
God's  choice  of  Aaron  confirmed. 
Num.  17  cb. 
To  RiMMON-PAREZ.    Num.  33: 19. 
To  Libnah  OR  Laban.    Num.  33:  20. 

Dfcu.  1:1. 
To  RissAH.    Num.  33:21. 
To  Kehelathah.    Num.  33 :  22. 
To  Mount  Shapher.    Num.  33:23. 
To  Haradah.    Num.  33:  24. 
To  Makheloth.    Num.  33: 23. 
ToTahath.    Num.  33:  26. 
ToTarah.    Num.  33:27. 
To  Mithcah.    Num.  33 :  28. 
To  Hashmonah.    Num.  33:  29. 
To  Moseroth  or  Moseea.    Num.  33 

30. 
To  Bene-jaakan.    Num.  33:31. 
To   Horhagidgad    or    Gudgodah. 

Num.  33:32.    Deu.  10:7. 
To  Jotbathah  or  Land  of  Rivers. 

Num.  33:  33.    Deu.  10:  7. 
Several  of  these  stations   probably 
revisited.    Deu.  10: 6,  7,  with  Num. 
33:30-32. 


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ToEbronah.    Num.  33:34. 
To  EziON-GABEE.    Num.  33:  35. 
To  Kadesh  in  the  wilderness  op 
ZiN.     Num.    20:1.      Num.    33:36. 
Jud.  11:16. 
Miriam  dies  and  is  buried.    Num. 

20:1. 
Second  murmuring  for  water.  Num. 

20:2—6. 
Moses  striking  the  rock  instead  of 
speaking   to    it,    disobeys    God. 
Num.  20:7— 11. 
Moses  and  Aaron  punished.     Num 

20:12. 
Called    Meribali  to  commemorate 
the     murmuring.      Num.    20  :  13. 
Num.  27:14. 
Orders    given     respecting    Edom 

Deu.  2:.3— 6. 
The  king  of  Edom   refuses  a  pas- 
sage. Num.  20:  14—21.  Jud.  11: 17. 
To  Mount  Hor.    Num.  20:22.    Num. 
33:37. 
Aaron  dies.     Num.  20:28,  29.  Num. 

33 :  38,  39. 
Arad    conquered.      Num.    21 :  1—3. 

Num.  33:40. 
Called  Hormah.    Num.  21 :  2,  3. 
To  Zalmonah.    Num.  33:41. 
Murmuring  of  the  people.  Num.  21 : 

4,5. 
Fiery  serpents  sent.    Num.  21 :  6. 
Brazen  serpent  raised   up.    Num. 
21 : 7-9. 
ToPuNON.     Num.  33:42. 
To  Oboth.   Num.  21 :  10.   Num.  33:  43. 
To  Ije-abarim  before  Moab.    Num. 
21:11.    Num.  33:44. 
Orders    given    respecting    Moab. 
Deu.  2:  8,  9. 
To  Zared  or  Dibon-gad.    Num.  21 : 

12.     Num.  33:  45. 

To  Almon-Diblathaim.  Num.  33:46. 

Across  the  brook  Zered.  Deu.  2: 13. 

Time  occupied  in  going  from  Ka- 

desh-barnea  to  this  station.  Deu. 

2:14. 

Order  to  pass  through  Ar.    Deu.  2 : 

18. 
Orders   given  respecting   Ammon. 
Deu.  2:19. 
Across  the  Arnon.    Num.  21 :  13—15. 

Deu.  2:24. 
To  Beer  or  the  Well.  Num.  21 :  16. 
To  Mattanah.  Num.  21: 18. 
To  Nahaliel.    Num.  21:  19. 
To  Bamoth.    Num.  21 :  19. 
To   the     Mountains   of     Abaeim. 
Num.  21:  20.     Num.  33:47. 
The  Amorites  refuse  a  passage  to 
Israel.     Num.  21: 21-23.    Deu.2: 
26-30. 
Sihon  conquered.    Num.  21:23 — 32. 

Deu.  2:  32-36. 
Og   conquered.      Num.    21:   33—35. 

Deu.  3:1— 11. 
Eeubenites,  &c.  obtained  the  land 


taken  from  the  Amorites.    Num. 

32  ch.     Deu.  3 :  12—17. 
Return  to  the  plains  of   Moab. 

Num.  22: 1.     Num.  33:  48,  49. 
Balak  sends  for  Balaam.    Num.22: 

5,  6,  15-17. 
Balaam    not    permitted    to    curse 

Israel.  Num.  22:9—41.  Num.  23  ch. 

Num.  24  ch. 
Israel  seduced  to  idolatry,  &c.  by 

advice  of  Balaam.   Num.  25:1 — 3. 

Eev.  2:14. 
Israel  punished.    Num.  25:  5,  9. 
Third  numbering.    Num.  26:1—62. 
All  formerly  numbered  over  twenty 

years  old,  except  Caleb  and  Josh- 
ua, dead.    Num.  26:  63-65,  with 

Num.  14:  29. 
The  law  of  female  inheritance  set- 
tled.   Num.27:  1—11,  with  Num. 

36:1-9. 
Appointment  of  Joshua.    Num.27: 

15—23. 
Midianites  destroyed  and  Balaam 

slain.    Num.  31  ch.  with  Num.  25: 

17,  18. 
The  law  rehearsed.    Deu.  1 :  3. 
The  law  written  by  Moses.    Deu. 

31:  9. 
Moses  beholds  Canaan.    Deu.  34: 

1-4. 
Moses  dies  and  is  buried.    Deu.  34 : 

5,  6. 
Joshua  ordered  to  cross    Jordan, 

Jos.  1 :  2. 
Two  spies  sent  to  Jerico.    Jos.  2:1. 
Across  the  river  Jordan.    Jos.  4: 

10. 
Illustrative  of  the  pilgrimage  of  the 
church.    So.  of  Sol.  8:  5.    1  Pet.  1 : 

17. 

Deserts. 

Vast  barren  plains.    Exo.  5 :  3.    Jno. 

6:13. 
Uninhabited    places.      Mat.    14:    15. 

Mar.  6:  31. 
Described  as 

Uninhabited  and  lonesome.     Jer. 
2:6. 

Uncultivated.  Num.  20:  5.  Jer.  2:  2. 

Desolate.    Eze.  6:14. 

Dry  and  without  water.    Exo.  17: 
1.    Deu.  8:15. 

Trackless.     Isa.  43:  19. 

Great  and  terrible.    Deu.  1 :  19. 

Waste  and  howling.    Deu.  32 :  10. 
Infested  with  wild  beasts.    Isa.  13: 

21.    Mar.  1 :  13. 
Infested  with  serpents.    Deu.  8:  15. 
Infested    with    robbers.     Jer.    3:   2, 

Lam.  4: 19. 
Danger  of  travelling  in.    Exo.  14:  3. 

2  Cor.  11 :  26. 
Guides   required   in.     Num.  10:  31. 

Deu.  32 :  10. 


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Phenomena  of,  alluded  to; 
Mirage  or  deceptive  appearance  of 

water.     Jcr.  15:  18.  (manj.) 
Simoon  or  deadly  wind.    2  Kin.  19: 

7.    Jer.  4:  11. 
Tornadoes  or  whirlwinds.  Isa.21:  1. 
Clouds  of  sand  and  dust.    Deu.  28: 
24.    Jer.  4 :  12, 13. 
Mentioned  in  Scripture; 
Arabian  or  great  desert.    Exo.  23: 

31. 
Betliaven.    Jos.  18:12. 
Beersheba.    Gen.  21:14.    1  Kin.  19: 

3,  4. 
Damascus.    1  Kin.  19: 15. 
Edom.    2  Kin.  3:8. 
Engedi.    1  Sam.  24:1. 
Gibeon.    2  Sam.  2:  24. 
Judea.    Mat.  3:1. 
Jeruel.    2Cbr.  20:  16. 
Kcdemotb.    Deu.  2 :  26. 
Kadesb.    Psa.  29:8. 
Maon.    ISam.  23:24,  25. 
Paran.    Gen.  21:21.    Num.  10:12. 
Shur.    Gen.  16 :  7.    Exo.  15 :  22. 
Sin.    Exo.  16:1. 

Sinai.    Exo.  19:1,  2.    Num.  33:16. 
Ziph.    1  Sam.  23: 14, 15. 
Zin.    Num.20: 1.    Num.  27: 14. 
Of  the  Red  Sea.    Exo.  13 :  18. 
Near  Gaza.    Acts  8:  26. 
Heath  often  found  in.    Jer.  17 :  6. 
Parts  of,  afforded  pasture.    Gen.  36: 

24.    Exo.  3:  1. 
Inhabited  by  wandering  tribes.   Gen, 

21 :  20,  21 .    Psa.  72 :  9.    Jer.  25 :  24. 
The  persecuted  fled  to     1  Sam.  23: 

14     Heb.  11 :  .38. 
The  disaffected  fled  to.    1  Sam.  22 :  2. 

Acts  21 :  38. 
Illustrative  of 
Barrennfess.    Psa.  106:9.    Psa.  107 : 

33,  35. 
Those   deprived    of   all    blessings. 

Hos.  2:3. 
The  world.    So.  of  Sol.  3:  6.  So.  of 

Sol.  8:. 5, 
The  Gentiles.    Isa.  35:  1,  6.     Isa. 

41 :  19. 
What  affords  no  support.    Jer.  2: 

31. 
Desolation  by  armies.    Jer.  12:  10 
-13.    Jer.  50:12. 

Despair. 

Produced  in  the    wicked    by  divine 

judgments.      Deu.  28:  34, 67.      Rev. 

9:6.    Rev.  16:10. 
Leads  to 

Continuing  in  sin.    Jer.  2:25.    Jer. 
18:12. 

Blasphemy.    Isa.  8:  21.      Rev.  16: 
10,  11. 
Shall  seize  upon  the  wicked  at  the 

appearing  of  Christ.    Rev.  6: 16. 


Saints  sometimes  tempted   to.     Job 

7:6.     Lam.  3:  18. 
Saints  enabled  to  overcome.      2  Cor. 

4 :  8,  9. 
Trust  in  God,  a  preservative  against. 

Psa.42:5, 11. 
Exemplified.    Cain,    Gen.  4:  13,    14. 

Ahithophel,  2  Sam.   17:  23.      Judas, 

Mat.  27:5. 

Devil,  The. 

Sinned  against  God.    2  Pet.  2:  4.     1 

Jno.  3:8. 
Cast  out  of  heaven.    Luke  10:18. 
Cast  down  to  hell.  2  Pet.  2:  4.  Jude  6. 
The  author  of  tlie  fall.    Gen.  3:  1,  6, 

14,24. 
Tempted  Christ.    Mat.  4:3— 10. 
Perverts  the  Scriptures.      Mat.  4 :  6, 

with  Psa.  91:  11,  12. 
Opposes  God's  work.      Zee.  3:  1.     1 

The.  2:18. 
Hinders  the  gospel.      Mat.  13:  19.     2 

Cor.  4:4. 
Works  lying  wonders.      2  The.  2:  9, 

Rev.  16:14. 
Assumes  the    form    of    an    angel    or 

light.    2  Cor.  11:14. 
The  wicked 
Are  the  children  of.    Mat.    13:    38, 

Acts  13 :  10.    1  Jno.  3 :  10. 
Turn  aside  after.    1  Tim.  5:15. 
Do  the  lusts  of.    Jno.  8:44. 
Possessed  by.    Luke  22 :  3.    Acts  5; 

3.    Eph.  2:2. 
Blinded  by.    2  Cor.  4:  4. 
Deceived  by.    1  Kin.  22 :  21,  22.  Rev. 

20:7,8. 
Ensnared  by.    1  Tim.  3:7,     2  Tim, 

2:26. 
Troubled  by.    1  Sam.  16 :  14. 
Punished,    together     with.      Mat. 
25:41. 
Saints 
Afflicted  by,  only  as  God  permits. 

Job  1:12.    Job  2:  4-7. 
Tempted  by.      1  Chr.  21 :  1.     1  The. 

3:  5. 
Sifted  by.    Luke  22 :  31. 
Should  resist.  Jas.  4:7.    1  Pet.  5 :  9. 
Should  be    armed  against.      Eph, 

6:11-16. 
Should  be  watchful  against.  2  Cor. 

2:11. 
Overcome.  1  Jno.  2 :  13.   Rev.  12 :  10, 

11. 
Shall  finally  triumph  over.    Rom. 
16 :  20. 
Triumph  over,  by  Christ 
Predicted.    Gen.  3:15. 
In  resisting  his  temptations.  Mat. 

4:11. 
In  casting  out  the  spirits  of.    Luke 

11:20.    Luke  13:  32. 
In  empowering  His  disciples  to  cast 
out.  Mat,  10:1,    Mar.  16:  17. 


DEV. 


DIE. 


In  destroying  the  works  of.    1  Jno. 
3:8. 

Completed  by  His  death.  Col.  2:  15. 
Heb.  2.  14. 

Illustrated.    Luke  11 :  21, 22. 
Character  of, 

Presumptuous.    Job  1 :  6.    Mat.  4  : 
5,6. 

Proud.    1  Tim.  3:6. 

Powerful.  Eph.  2:  2.  Eph.  6:  12. 

Wicked.    IJno.  2:13. 

Malignant.    Job  1 :  9.    Job  2 :  4. 

Subtle.    Gen.  3:1,  with  2  Cor.  11 :  3. 

Deceitful.  2  Cor.  11 :  14.  Eph.  6:  11. 

Fierce  and  cruel.  Luke  8:  29.  Luke 
9 :  39,  42.    1  Pet.  5 :  8. 

Cowardly.    Jas.  4  :  7. 
The   Apostacy    is    of.    2   Thes.  2 :  9. 

Tim.  4:1. 
Shall  be  condemned  at  the  judgment. 

Jude6.  Rev.  20:  10. 
Everlasting  fire  is  prepared  for.  Mat. 

25 :  41. 
Compared  to,  A  fowler,     Psa.    91 : 3. 

Fowls,  Mat.  13:4.    A  sower  of  tares. 

Mat.  13:  25,  28.    A  wolf,  Jno.  10: 12. 

A  roaring  lion,  1  Pet.  5:  8.  A  serpent. 

Rev.  12:9.    Rev.  20:2. 

Devotcdness  to  God, 

A  characteristic  of  saints.  Job  23 :  12. 
Christ,   an  example    of.    Jno.    4 :  34. 

Jno.  17:4. 
Grounded  upon 
The  mercies  of  God.    Rom.  12 : 1. 
The  goodness  of  God.  1  Sam.  12:24. 
The  call  of  God.  1  The.  2 :  12. 
The  death  of  Christ.    2  Cor.  5 :  15. 
Our  creation.  Psa.  86:  9. 
Our  preservation.  Isa.  46:  4. 
Our  redemption.  1  Cor.  6:  19,  20. 
Should  be 
With  our  spirit.  1  Cor.  6:  20.  1  Pet. 

4:6. 
With  our  bodies.  Rom.  12:1.  1  Cor. 

6:20. 
With  our  members.    Rom.  6:  12,  13. 

1  Pet.  4:2. 
With  our  substance.    Exo.  22:29. 

Pro.  3 :  9. 
Unreserved.  Mat.  6:  24.  Luke  14:  33. 
Abounding.    1  The.  4:1. 
Persevering.  Luke  1 :  74,  75.    Luke 

9:62. 
In  life  and  death.   Rom.  14:8.  Phi 

1:20. 
Should  be  exibited  in 
Loving  God.  Deu.  6:  5.  Luke  10:  27. 
Serving  God.    1  Sam.  12 :  24.    Rom. 

12:11. 
Walking  worthy  of  God.    1  The.  2 : 

12. 
Doing  all  to  God's  glory.  1  Cor.  10: 

31. 
Bearing  the  cross.    Mar.  8 :  34. 
Self-denial.    Mar.  8:34. 


Living  to  Christ.  2  Cor.  5: 15. 
Giving  up  all  for  Christ.    Mat.    19: 

21,  28,  29. 
Want  of,  condemned.  Rev.  3:  16. 
Exemplified.  Joshua,  Jos.  24:  15.  Peter, 
Andrew,  James,  John,  Mat.  4:  20-- 22. 
Joanna,  ti-c.  Luke  8:3.  Paul,  Phi. 
1 :  21.  Timothy,  Phi,  2:  19—22.  Epajjh- 
roditus.  Phi.  2:  30. 

Diet  of  the  Jews,  The. 

In  patriarchial  age.     Gen.   18:  7,  8. 

Gen.    27:4. 
In  Egypt.    Exo.  16:3.    Num.  11:5. 
In  the  wilderness.    Exo.  16 :  4—12. 
Of  the  poor,  frugal.    Ruth  2: 14.  Pro, 

15:17. 
Of  the  rich,  luxurious.   Pro.  23:1-3. 

Lam.  4:5.    Amos6:4,  5.    Luke  16: 

19. 
Articles  used  foe; 

Milk.    Gen.  49:12.    Pro.  £7:27. 

Butter.    Deu.  32 :  14.    2  Sam.  17 :  29. 

Cheese.    1  Sam.  17: 18.    Job  10:  10, 

Bread.    Gen.  18:5.    1  Sam.   17:17. 

Parched  corn.    Ruth  2:  14.    1  Sam. 
17:17. 

Flesh.    2  Sam.  6:19.    Pro.  9:2. 

Fish.      Mat.  7 :  10.    Luke  24 :  42. 

Herbs.    Pro.    15:  17.    Rom.    14:  2. 
Heb.  6:  7. 

Fruit.    2  Sam.  16:  2. 

Dried  fruit.    1  Sam.  25:18.    1  Sana. 
30 :  12. 

Honey.    So.  of  Sol.  5: 1.    Isa.  7:  >5. 

Oil.    Deu.  12 :  17.    Pro.  21 :  17.    Eze. 
16:13. 

Vinegar.    Num.  6:  3.    Ruth  2:  14. 

Wine.    2  Sam.  6:  19.    Jno.  2:  3,  JO. 

Water.    Gen.  21:14.  Mat.  10:42. 
Expressed   by    bread    aiid  water.    1 

Kin.  13:9,16. 
Generally  prepared  by  females.  Geu. 

27  :  9.    1  Sam.  8 :  13.    Pro.  31 :  15. 
Was  taken 

In    the    morning,   sparingly.    Jud. 
19:5,  with  Ecc.  10:16,  17. 

At  noon.    Gen.  43 :  16.    Jno.  4 :  6,  8. 

In    the  evening.     Gen.  24:  11,  33. 
Luke  24 :  29,  30. 

Often  sitting.    Gen.  27:19.  Gen.  43: 
33. 

Often  reclining.    Amos  6 :  4.    Jno. 
13 :  23. 

With  the  hand.    Mat.  26:  2.3.  with 
Luke  22:  21. 
Thanks  given  before.    Mar.  8:  6,  Acts 

27 :  35. 
Purification    before.     2    Kin.    3:    11. 

Mat.  15:2. 
A  hymn  sung  after.    Mat.  26:  30. 
Men  and  women  did  not  partake  of, 

together.    Gen.  18:  8,  9.  Est.  1 :  3,  9. 
Articles  of,  often  sent  as  presents.    1 

Sam.  17 :  18.  1  Sam.  25 :  18,  27.  2  Sam. 

16:1,2. 


DIL. 


69 


DIS. 


Diligence. 

Christ,  au  example.  Mar.  1 :  35.  Luke 

2:49. 
Re^ljued  by  God  in 
Seeking  Him.    IChr.  22:19.    Heb. 

11:6. 
Obeying  Him.    Deu.  6:    17.     Deu. 

11:13. 
Hearkening  to  Him.    Isa,  55:2. 
Striving  after  perfection.    Phi.  3: 

18,  n. 
Cultivating   Christian    graces.     2 

Pet.  1:  5. 
Keeping  the  .soul.    Deu.  4 :  9. 
Keeping  the  heart.    Pro.  4 :  23. 
Labors  of  love.    Heb.  6:  10—12. 
Following  every  good  work.  1  Tim. 

5:10. 
Guarding  against  defilement.  Heb. 

12:15. 
Seeking  to  be  found  spotless.  2  Pet. 

3:  14. 
Making  our  calling,  &c.,  sure.  2  Pet. 

1:  10. 
Self-examination.    Psa.  77 :  6. 
Lawful  business.    Pro.  27 :  23.    Ecc. 

9:10. 
Teaching   religion.      2  Tim.    4 :    2. 

Jude  3. 
Instructing   children.      Deu.    6:  7. 

Deu.  11 :  19. 
Discharging  official  duties.    Deu. 

19:18. 
Saints  should  abound  in.  2  Cor.  8:  7. 
In  the  service  of  God 
.Should  be  persevered  in.    Gal.  6:  9. 
Is  not  in  vain.    1  Cor.  15 :  58. 
Preserves  from  evil.   Eso.  15 :  26. 
Leads  to  assured  hope.    Heb.  6:11. 
God  rewards.  Deu.  11 :  14.  Heb.  11 :  6. 
In  temporal  matters,  leads  to 
Favor.    Pro.  11 :  27. 
Prosperity.    Pro.  10:4.    Pro.  13:4. 
Honor.    Pro.  12 :  24.    Pro.  22 :  29. 
Illustrated.    Pro.  6 :  6—8. 
Exemplified.  Jctcob,  Gen.  31 :  40.  Ruth, 
Ruth  2:  17.     Hezelciah,  2  Chr.  31 :  21. 
Nchcmiah,  dkc.  Neh.  4:   6.     Psalmist, 
Psa.  119:60.      Apostles,  Acts  5:   42. 
Apollos,  Acts  18:  25.    Titus,  2  Cor.  8: 
22.    Paul,  1  The.  2 :  9.  Onesiphorus,  2 
Tim.  1 :  17. 

Discipline  of  the  Cfaurch. 

Ministers    authorized    to   establish. 

Mat.  16:  19.    Mat.  18:18. 
Consists  in 
Maintaining  sound  doctrine.  1  Tim. 

1:3.    Tit.  1:13. 
Ordering  its  affairs.    1  Cor.  11 :  34. 

Tit.  1:  5. 
Rebuking  offenders.    1  Tim.  [5:20. 

2  Tim.  4:  2. 
Removing   obstinate    offenders.    1 

Cor.  5 :  3—5,  13.    1  Tim.  1 :  20. 


Should  bo  submitted  to.  Heb.  13:  17. 
Is    for  edification.    2  Cor.   10:  8.     2 

Cor.  13 :  10. 
Decency    and  order,   the  objects  of. 

1  Cor.  14 :  40. 
Exercise,    in    a    spirit  of   charity. 

Cor.  2:6-8. 
Prohibits  women  preaching.    1  Cor. 

14:  34.    1  Tim.  2:12. 

Diseases, 

Often  sent  as  punishment.    Deu.  28: 

21.    Jno.  5:14. 
Often  brought  from  other  countries. 

Deu.  7 :  15. 
Often  through    Satan.    1     Sam.    16; 

14—16.    Job  2:  7. 
Regarded  as  visitations.  Job  2:  7 — 10. 

Psa.  38:2,  7. 
Intemperance  a  cause  of.    Hos.  7 :  5. 
Sins  of  youth  a  cause  of.    Job  20:  11. 
Over-excitement  a  cause  of.   Dan.  8: 

27. 
Were  many  and  divers.    Mat.  4:  24. 
Mentioned  in  Scripture; 
Ague.    Lev.  26 :  16. 
Abscess.    2  Kin.  20:  7. 
Atrophy.    Job  16 :  8.    Job  19 :  20. 
Blindness.    Job  29 :  15.    Mat.  9 :  27. 
Boils  and  blains.    Exo.  9 :  10. 
Consumption.      Lev.    26:16.    Deu. 

28 :  22. 
Demoniacal  possession.    Mat.  15 : 

22.    Mar.  5 :  15. 
Deafness.    Psa.  38: 13.    Mar.  7  :  .32. 
Debility.    Psa.  102 :  23.    Eze.  7 :  17. 
Dropsy.    Luke  14 :  2. 
Dumbness.    Pro.  31 :  8.    Mat.  9:  32. 
Dvsentery.    2  Chr  21 :  12—19.    Acts 

28:8. 
Emerods.    Deu.  28:  27.    1  Sam.  5: 

6,12. 
Fever.    Deu.  28:22.    Mat  8: 14. 
Impediment  speech.    Mar.  7 :  32. 
Itch.    Deu.  28:27. 
Inflammation.    Deu.  28:22. 
Issue  of  blood.    Mat.  9 :  20. 
Lameness.    2    Sam.  4:    4.    2    Chr. 

16 :  12. 
Leprosy.     Lev.  13:2.    2  Kin.  5:1. 
Loss  of  appetite.    Job  33:  20.    Psa. 

107 :  18. 
Lunacy.    Mat.  4:24.    Mat.  17:15. 
Melancholy.    1  Sam.  16: 14. 
Palsy.    Mat.  8:6.    Mat.  9:2. 
Plague.    Num.  11 :  33.    2  Sam.  24 

15,  21,  25. 
Scab.    Deu.  28:  27. 
Sunstroke.    2  Kin.  4:  18—20.    Isa. 

49:10. 
Ulcers.    Isa.  1 :  6.    Luke  16 :  20. 
Worms.    Acts  12 :  23. 
Children  subject  to.    2  Sam.  12:15c 

1  Kin.  17:17. 
Frequently 
Loathsome.    Psa.  38:7.    Psa.  (41:8. 


DIS. 


DIV. 


Painful.    2  Chr.  21 :  13.      Job  3.3 :  19. 
Tedious.      Deu.   28 :  59.      Jno.  5 :  5. 

Luke  13:  16. 
Complicated.    Deu.  28:  60,  61.  Acts 

28:8. 

Incurable.  2  Chr.  21 :  18.   Jer.  14 :  19. 

Physicians  undertook    the    cure    of. 

Jer.  8 :  22.     Mat.  9 :  12.      Luke  4 :  23. 

Medicine  used  for  curing.      Pro.   17 : 

22.    Isa.  1 :  6. 
Art  of  curing,   defective.      Job  13:  4. 

Mar.  5 :  26. 
God  often  entreated  to  cure.     2  Sam. 
12:16.     2  Km.  20:1-3.      Psa.  6:  2. 
Jas.  5:14. 
Not  looking  to  God  in,   condemned. 

2  Chr.  16:12. 
Those  afflicted  with, 
Anointed.    Mar.  6:13.    Jas.  5:14. 
Often  laid  in  the  streets  to  receive 
advice  from  passers  by.    Mar.  6: 
56.    Acts  5: 15. 
Often   divinely    supported.       Psa. 

41:3. 
Often  divinely  cured.      2  Kin.  20:  5. 
Jas.  5: 15. 
Illustrative  of  sin.    Isa.  1 :  5. 

Disobedience  to  God. 

Provokes  His  anger.    Psa.  78 :  10,  40. 

Isa.  3:8. 
Forfeits  His  favor.     1  Sam.  13 :  14. 
Forfeits  His  promised  blessings.  Jos. 

5:6.    1  Sam.  2:30.    Jer.  18:10. 
Bi-ings   a  curse.      Deu.  11 :  28.    Deu. 

28:15,  &c. 
A  characteristic  of  the  wicked.   Eph. 

2:2.    Tit.  1:16.    Tit.  3:3. 
The  wicked  persevere  in.    Jer.  22:21. 
Heinousness  of,  illustrated.    Jer.  35 : 

14,  &c. 
Men  prone  to  excuse.    Gen.  3:  12, 13. 
Shall   be  punished.      Isa.  42:24,  25. 

Heb.  2:2.   ' 
Acknowledge  the  punishment  of,  to 

be  just.    Neb.  9 :  32,  33.    Dan.  9 :  10, 

11,14. 
Warnings    against.       1  Sam.  12  :  15. 

Jer.  12:17. 
Bitter  results  of,  illustrated.    Jer.  9 : 

13, 15. 
Exemplified.  Adam  and  Eve,  Gen.  3: 

6,  11.     PItaraoh,   Exo.  5 :  2.    Nadab, 

i-c.      Lev.  10:1.      Moses,  <&c.    Num. 

20:8,   11,   24.      SnuU  1  Sam.   28:18. 

The  prophet,  1  Kin.  13:  20—23.  Israel, 

2  Kin.  18 :  9—12.     Jonah ,  Jon.  1:2,3. 

Divination. 

An    abominable    practice.       1  Sam. 

15:23.    (mai-g.) 
All  who  practised    it,    abominable. 

Deu.  18:12. 
Practised  by 

Diviners.    Deu.  18:  14. 


Enchanters.    Deu.  18 :  10.  Jer.  27 : 9. 
Witches.    Exo.  22:18.    Deu.  18:10. 
Charmers.    Deu:  18:11. 
Wizards.    Deu.  18:  11.    iSam.  28r3.  , 
Consulters  of  familiar  spirits.  Deu.  i 

18:11.  ] 

Magicians.    Gen.  41:8.    Dan.  4:7.    ] 
Astrologers.    Isa.  47:  13.    Dan.  4:  7.  j 
Sorcerers.    Jer.  27:9.  Acts  13:  6,8. 
Necromancers.    Deu.  18:11. 
Soothsayers.     Isa.  2 :  6.    Dan.  2 :  27. 
False  prophets.     Jer.  14 :  14.    Eze. 

13 : 3,  6. 
Effected  theough 
Enchantments.    Exo.  7  :  11.    Num. 

24:1. 
Sorcery.    Isa.  47 :  12.    Acts  8 :  11. 
Observing  times.    2  Kin.  21 :  6. 
Observing  heavenly   bodies.      Isa. 

37:13.     {marg.) 
Raising  tlie  dead.    I  Sam.  28:  11, 12. 
Inspecting  the    inside    of   beasts. 

Eze.  21:21. 
The  flight  of  arrows.    Eze.  21:21, 

22. 
Cups.    Gen.  44:2,  5. 
Rods.    Hos.4:12. 
Dreams.    Jer.  29:8.    Zee.  10:2. 
Connected  with   idolatry.     2  Chr. 

33 :  5,  6. 
Books  of,  numerous  and  expensive. 

Acts  19: 19. 
A  lucrative  employment.    Num.  22 : 

7.     Acts  16:  16. 
Those  who  practised. 
Regarded  as  wise  men.      Dan.  2 : 

12,  27. 
Regarded  with  awe.    Acts  8:  9, 11. 
Consulted  in  difficulties.   Dan.  2 :  2. 

Dan.  4:6,  7. 
Used    mysterious  words   and   ges- 
tures.   Isa.  8:  19. 
A  system  of  fraud.  Eze.  13 :  6,  7.  Jer. 

29:8. 
Frustrated  by  God.    Isa.  44 :  25. 
Could  not  injure  the  Lord's  people. 

Num.  23:23. 
The  law 
Forbade  to  the  Israelites  the  prac- 
tice of.  Lev.l9:26.  Deu.  18: 10.  11. 
Forbade  seeking  to.      Lev.  19:31. 

Deu.  18:14. 
Punished    with  death   those    who 

used.    Exo.  22:  18.    Lev.  20:  27. 
Punished  those  who  sought  to.  Lev. 

20:6. 
The  Jews  prone  to.      2  Kin.   17:17. 
Isa.  2:6. 

Divisions. 

Forbidden  in  the  church.  1  Cor.  1 :  10. 
Condemned  in  the  church.     1  Cor.  1: 

11—13.     1  Cor.  11 :  18. 
Unbecoming  in  the  church.     1  Cor. 

12:24,25. 


DEV. 


DOC. 


Are  contrary  to  the 

Unity  of  Christ.  1  Cor.  1 :  13.  1  Cor. 
12:13. 

Desire  of  Christ.    Jno.  17 :  21—23. 

Purpose  of  Christ.     .Jno.  10:  Ifi. 

Spirit  of  the  primitive  churcli.    1 
Cor.  11 :  16. 
Are  a  proof  of  a  carnal  spirit.    1  Cor. 

3:3. 
Avoid  those  who  cause.    Eom.  16:  17. 
Evil  of,  illustrated.    Mat.  12:  2.j. 

Divorce. 

Law  of  marriage  against.   Gen.  2 :  24. 

Mat.  19:6. 
Permitted 

By  the  Mosaic  law.    Deu.  24 : 1. 

On  account  of  hardness  of  heart. 
Mat.  19 :  8. 
Often  sought  by  the  Jews.    Mic.  2 :  9. 

Mai.  2:14. 
Sought  on  slight  grounds.  Mat.  .5:  31. 

Mat.  19:3. 
Not  allowed  to  those  who  falsely  ac- 
cused their  wives.  Deu.  22 :  18,  19. 
Women 

Could  obtain.  Pro.  2:  17,  with  Mar. 
10:12. 

Could  marry  after.    Deu.  24 :  2. 

Responsible  for  vows  after.  Num. 
30:  9. 

Married  after,  could  not  return  to 
first  husband.  Deu.  24:3,  4.  Jer. 
3:1. 

Afflicted  by.    Isa.  54:4,  6. 
Priests  not  to  marry  women  after. 

Lev.  21 :  14. 
Of  servants,  regulated  by  law.    Exo. 

21:7,11. 
Of  captives,  regulated  by  law.    Deu. 

21:13,14. 
Forced  on  those  who  had  idolatrous 

wives.  Ezr.  10:  2—17.  Neh.  13:  23,30. 
Jews  condemned  for  love  of.    Mai.  2: 

14—16. 
Forbidden  by  Christ  except  for  adul- 
tery.   Mat.  5 :  32.    Mat.  19 :  9. 
Prohibition  of,  offended  the    Jews. 

Mat.  19:10. 
Illustrative  of  God's  casting  off  of 

the  Jewish  church.   Isa.  50:1.    Jer. 

3:8. 

Doctrines,  False. 

Destructive  to  faith.    2  Tim.  2 :  18. 
Hateful  to  God.  Rev.  2 :  14,  15. 
Unprofitable  and  V~din.  Tit.  3:  9.  Heb. 

13:9. 
Should  be  avoided  by 

Ministers.    1  Tim.  1 :  4.  1  Tim.  6 :  20. 

Saints.    Eph.  4:14.    Col.  2:  8. 

All  men.    Jer.  23 :  16.    Jer.  29 :  8. 
The  wicked  love.    2  Tim.  4 :  3,  4. 


The  wicked  given  up  to  believe.     2 

The.  2:  11. 
Teaciier.s  of 

Not  to  be  countenanced.    2  Jno.  10. 

Should  be  avoided.   Rom.  16:  17,  18. 

Bring  reproach  on  religion.    2  Pet. 
2:2. 

Speak  perverse  things.    Acts  20 :  .30. 

Attract  many.    2  Pet.  2 :  2. 

Deceive  many.    Mat.  24:.">. 

Sliall  abound  in  the  latter  days.    1 
Tim.  4:1. 

Pervert  the  gospel  of  Christ.    Gal. 
1 :  6,  7. 

Shall  bo  exposed.    2  Tim.  3 :  9. 
Teachers  of,  are  described  as 

Cruel.    Acts  20:  29. 

Deceitful.    2  Cor.  11 :  13. 

Covetous.    Tit.  1 :  11.    2  Pet.  2 :  3. 

Ungodly.     Jnde  4,  8. 

Proud  and  ignorant.    1  Tim.  6 :  3,  4. 

Cori-upt  and  reprobate.  2 Tim.  3:  8. 
Try,  by  Scripture.    Isa.  8:  20.     1  Jno. 

4:1. 
Curse  on  those  who  teach.  Gal.  1 : 8,  9. 
Punishment  of  those  who  teach.  Mic. 

3:6,7.     2Pet.  2:1,  3. 

Doctrines  of  the  Gospel,  The. 

Are  from  God.   Jno.  7  :  16.  Acts  13:  12. 
Are  taught  by  Scripture.  2  Tim.  3: 16. 
Are  godly.    1  Tim.  6 :  3.    Tit.  1 :  1. 
Immorality  condemned  by.  1  Tim.  1 : 

9—11. 
Lead  to  fellowship  with   the  Father 

and  with  the  Son.      1  Jno.  1:3.     2 

Jno.  9. 
Lead  to  holiness.      Rom.    6:  17 — 22. 

Tit.  2:12. 
Bring  no  reproach  on.     1  Tim.   6:1. 

Tit.  2:5. 
Ministers  should 

Be  nourished  np  in.    1  Tim.  4:  6. 

Attend  to.    1  Tim.  4:  13,  16. 

Hold,  in  sincerity.  2  Cor.  2 :  17.  Tit. 
2:7. 

Hold  steadfastly.  2  Tim.   1 :  13.  Tit. 
1:9. 

Continue  in.    1  Tim.  4:16. 

Speak  things  which  become.    Tit. 
2:1. 
Saints  obey,  from  the  heart.      Rom. 

6:17. 
Saints  abide  in.    Acts  2 :  42. 
A  faithful  walk  adorns.    Tit.  2:  10. 
The    obedience    of  saints    leads    to 

surer  knowledge  of.    .Jno.  7 :  17. 
Those  who  oppose,  are 

Proud.    ITim.  6:3,  4. 

Ignorant.    ITim.  6:4. 

Doting  about  questions,  &c.  1  Tim. 
6:4. 

Not  to  be  received.    2  Jno.  10. 

To  be  avoided.    Rom.  16:17. 
Not  endured  by  the  wicked.     2  Tim, 

4:3. 


DOG. 


DEE. 


Dog,  The. 

Despised  by  the  Jews.    2  Sam.  3 :  8. 
Desceibed  as 

Impatient  of  injury.    Pro.  26:  17. 

Unclean.    Luke  16:  21..   2  Pet.  2: 22. 

Carnivorous.    1  Kin.  14:11.    2  Kin. 
9:3.'5,  36. 

Fond  of   blood.    1  Kin.  21:  19.    1 
Kin.  22:38. 

Dangerous  and    destructive.    Psa. 
22 :  16. 
Infested    cities    by  night.    Psa.   IJ9: 

14  15. 
Nothing  holy  to  be  given  to.    Mat. 

7:6.    Mat.  15:26. 
Things    torn     by     beasts    given    to. 

Exo.  22:31. 
Sacrificing  of,  an  abomination.     Isa. 

66:3. 
Price  of,  not  to  be  consecrated.    Deu. 

23 :  18. 
When  domesticated, 

Employed  in  watching  flocks.    Job 
30:  1. 

Fed    with  the    crumbs,  &c.    Mat. 
15:  27. 
Manner  of,  in  drinking  alluded  to. 

Jud.  7 :  5. 
Illustrative 

Of  Gentiles.    Mat.  15:  22,  26. 

Of  covetous  ministers.    Isa.  56:  11. 

Of  fools.    Pro.  26 :  11. 

Of  apostates.    2  Pet.  2 :  22. 

Of  persecutors.    Psa.  22 :  16,  20. 

Of   obstinate   sinners.    Mat.  7 :   6. 
Rev.  22:  15. 

Of  false  teachers.    Phi.  3 :  2. 

(Dumb,)   of  unfaithful   ministers. 
I'^a.  56:10. 

(Dead.)  of  the  mean,    1  Sam    24: 
14.    2  Sam.  9:8. 

Dove,  The. 

Clean  and  used  as  food.    Deu.  14: 11. 
Offered  in  sacrifice.    Gen.  15 :  9.  Lev. 

1:14, 
Impiously  sold  in  the  court  of  the 

temple.    Mat.  21 :  12.    Jno.  2: 16. 
Characterized  by 

Simplicity,    Mat.  10:  16. 

Comeliness  of  countenance.    So.  of 
Sol.  2:14. 

Softness  of  eyes.    So.  of  Sol.  1 :  15. 

Sweetness  of  voice.  So.  of  Sol.  2 :  14. 

Richness  of  plumage.    Psa.  68;   13. 
Mournful    tabering    of,    alluded  to. 

Nah.  2:7. 
Dwells  in  rocks.    So.   of  Sol.    2:   14, 

Jer.  48 :  28. 
Frequents  streams   and  rivers.    So. 

of  Sol.  5:  12. 
Sent  from  the  ark  by  Noah.    Gen.  8 : 

8,  10,  12. 
Why  considered  the  emblem  of  peace. 

Gen.  8:11. 


The  harbinger  of  spring.      So,  of  Sol, 

2:12. 
Illdstkative 

Of  the  Holy  Ghost.  Mat.  3 :  16.  Jno. 
1:32. 

Of  the  meekness  of  Christ.     So.  of 
Sol.  5:12. 

Of  the  church.  So.  of  Sol.  2:  14.   So. 
of  Sol.  5 :  2. 

Of  mourners.  Isa.  38:  14.  Isa.  59: 11. 

Of  converts    to  the  church.     Isa. 
60:8. 

(In  its  flight,)  of  the   return  of  Is- 
rael from  captivity.      Hos.  11 :  11. 


Dragon,  The. 


Often  of  a  red  color.    Rev.  12 :  3. 
Described  as 

Powerful.    Rev,  12 :  4. 

Poisonous,    Deu.  32 :  33. 

Of  solitary  habits.    Job  30 :  29. 
Its  mournful  voice  alluded  to.     Mic. 

1:8. 
Its  wailing  alluded  to.    Mic.  1 :  8. 
Its  snufHng  up  the    air    alluded    to. 

Jer.  14 : 6. 
Its  swallowing  of  its  i^rey  alluded  to. 

Jer.  51 :  34. 
Found  in 

The  wilderness.    Mai.  1 :  3. 

Deserted  cities.     Isa.  J3 :  22.     Jer. 
9:11. 

Dry  places.    Isa.  34 :  13.    Isa.  43 :  £0. 
A  species  of,  in  rivers.      Psa.  74:  13. 

Isa.  27:1. 
Illustrative 

Of   cruel    and   persecuting   kings. 
Isa.  27  :  1.     Isa.  51 :  9.     Eze.  29 :  3. 

Of  enemies  of  the  church,      Psa. 
91 :  13. 

Of  wicked  men.    Psa.  44 :  19. 

Of  the  devil.     Rev.  13:2.     Rev.  20: 
2,7, 

(Poison  of,)  of  wine.       Deu.  32 :  33. 

Dreams. 

Visions  in  sleep.    Job  33:  15.     Dan. 

2:28. 
Often  but  imaginary.    Job  20:  8.  Isa. 

29:8. 
Excess  of  business  frequently  leads 

to.    Ecc.  5 :  3. 
God's  will  often  revealed  in.      Num. 

12 :  6.    Job  33 :  15. 
False  prophets 

Pretended  to.    Jer.  23 :  25— 28.    Jer. 
29:8. 

Not  to  be  regarded  in.    Deu.  13: 1— 
3.    Jer.  27:9. 

Condemned  for  pretending  to.  Jer. 
23 :  32. 
Vanity  of  trusting  to  natural.     Ecc. 

5:  7. 
The  ancients 

Put  great  faith  in.    Jud.  7 :  15. 


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73 


EAG. 


Often    perplexed    by.      Gen.  40:  6. 

Gen.  41:8.    Job  7:14.     Dan.  2:  1. 

Dan.  4 :  .'>. 
Anxious  to  have,  explained.     Gen. 

40:8.    Dan.  2:3. 
Consulting  magicians  on.    Gen.  41 : 

8.    Dan.  2 :  2-  4. 
God  the  only  interpreter  of.     Gen. 
40 :  8.     Gen.  41:16.     Dan.  2 :  27—30. 
Dan.  7:  16. 
Mentioned  IN  Scripture,  of 
Abimelech.    Gen.  20:3-7. 
Jacob.    Gen.  28 :  12.    Gen.  31 :  10. 
Laban.    Gen.  31:24. 
Josepli.    Gen.  37 :  5—9. 
Pharaoh's  butler  and  baker.   Gen. 

40:5-19. 
Pharaoh.    Gen.  41 : 1—7. 
Midianite.    Jud.  7  :  13—15. 
Solomon.    1  Kin.  3:  5 — 15. 
Nebuchadnezzar.       Dan.  2:  1,  31. 

Dan.  4 :  5,  8. 
Daniel.    Dan.  7  eh. 
Joseph.    Mat.  1 :  20,  21.    Mat.  2 :  13, 

19,  20. 
Wise  men.    Mat.  2:11,12. 
Pilate's  wife.    Mat.  27 :  19. 
Illustrative  of 
Prosperity  of  sinners.    Job  20:  5—8. 

Psa.  73:19,  20. 
Impure  imaginations.    Jude  8  v. 
Enemies  of  the  church.  Isa.  29:  7,  8. 

Drink  Offering. 

Afltiquity  of.     Gen.  35:  14. 
Sacrifices  accompanied  by.    Sxo.  29: 

40.    Lev.  23:13. 
Quantity  appointed  to  be  used  for 

each  kind  of  sacrifice.      Num.  15: 

3-10. 
For  public  sacrifices  provided  by  the 

state.    Ezr.  7:17.    Eze.  45 :  17. 
Not  poured  on  the  altar  of  incense. 

Exo.30:9. 
Omission  of,  caused  by  bad  vintage. 

Joel  1 :  9, 13. 
Idolatrous  Jews 

Offered  to    the   queen    of  heaven. 
Jer.  7:18.     Jer.  44:  17-19. 

Reproved  for  offering,  to  idols.  Isa. 
57:  5,  6.      Isa.  65:  11.     Jer.  19:  13. 
Eze.  20 :  28. 
Idolaters  often  used  blood  for.    Psa. 

16:4. 
Vanity  of  offering,  to  idols.    Deu.  32 : 

37,  38. 
Illustrative  op  the 

Offering  of  Christ.    Isa.  53 :  12. 

Pouring  out  of  the  Spirit.  Joel  2 :  28. 

Devotedness  of  ministers.      Phi.  2: 
17.     {Greek.) 

Drunkenness. 

Forbidden.    Eph.  5:18. 
Caution  against.    Ljike  21 :  34. 


Is  a  work  of  the  flesh.    Gal.  5 :  21.     ' 
Is  debasing.     Isa.  28:8. 
Is  inflaming.    Isa.  5:11. 
Overcharges  the  heart.    Luke  21 :  34. 
Takes  away  the  heart.    Hos.  4:  11. 
Leads  to 

Poverty.    Pro.  21 :  17.    Pro.  23:  21. 

Strife.    Pro.  23:29,30. 

Woe  and  sorrow.    Pro.  23 :  29,  30. 

Error.    Isa.  28:  7. 

Contempt  of  God's  works.  Isa.  5 :  12. 

Scorning.    Hos.  7:5. 

Rioting  and  wantonness.    Rom.  13: 
13. 
The    wicked    addicted    to.    Dan.    5: 

1-4. 
False   teachers    often    addicted    to. 

Isa.  56:12. 
Folly  of  yielding  to.    Pro.  20 : 1. 
Avoid  those  given  to.    Pro.   23:  20. 

1  Cor.  5:11. 
Denunciations  against 

Those  given  to.    Isa.  5:11,12.    Isa. 
28:1^3. 

Those  who  encourage.    Hab.  2:  15. 
Excludes  from  heaven.    ICor.  6:  10. 

Gal.  5:21. 
Punishment  of.    Deu.  21:  20,  21.    Jo- 
el 1 :  5,  6.    Amos  6:  6,  7.    Mat.  24:49 

-51. 
Exemplified.    Noah,  Gen.  9 :   21.    A«- 

bal,  1  Sam.  25:   36.     Uriah,   2  Sam. 

11:  13.     Elah,  1  Kin.  16:  9,  10.     Beri- 

hadacl,  1    Kin.    20:   16.     Belshazzur, 

Dan.  5.  4,     Corinthians,  1   Cor.   11 : 

21. 

Eagle,  The. 

A  bird  of  prey.    Job  9:  26.    Mat.   24: 

28 
:  nclean.    Lev.  11 :  13.    Deu.  14:12. 
Different  kinds  of.    Lev.  11:  13,   18. 

Eze.  17 :  3. 
Called   the   eagle   of    the    heavens. 

Lam.  4:  19. 
Described  as 

Longsighted.    Job  39 :  29. 

Swift.     2  Sam.  1 :  23. 

Soaring  to  heaven.    Pro.  23:5. 
Strength  of  its  feathers  alluded  to. 

Dan.  4 :  ,33. 
Greatness    of  its  wings   alluded   to. 

Eze.  17:3,7. 
Peculiarity  of  its  flight  alluded  to. 

Pro.  30 :  19. 
Delights  in  the  lofty    cedars.    Eze. 

17:3,4. 
Dwells  in  the  high  rocks.    Job  39: 

27,  28. 
Feeds  her  young  with  blood.  Job  39 : 

29,  30. 
Illustrative 

Of  wisdom  and  zeal  of  God's  min- 
isters.   Eze.  1 :  10.    Rev.  4 :  7. 

Of  great  and  powerful  kings.    Eze. 
17:3,    Hos.  8:1. 


EAG. 


■>  (Renewed  strength  and  beauty  of,) 
of  the  renewal  of  saints.  Psa. 
103 :  5. 

(Mode  of  teaching  her  young  to 
fly,)  of  God's  care  of  His  church. 
Exo.  19:4.    Deu.32:ll. 

(Wings  of,)  of  protection  afforded 
to  the  church.    Rev.  12 :  14. 

(Upward  flight  of,)  of  the  saint's 
rapid  progress  toward  heaven. 
Isa.  40:31. 

(Swiftness  of,)  of  the  melting  away 
of  riches.     Pro.  23 :  5. 

(Swiftness  of,)  of  the  swiftness  of 
hostile  armies.  Deu.  28 :  49.  Jer. 
4:13.    Jer.  48:40.    Lam.  4:19. 

(Height  and  security  of  its  dwell- 
ing, 1  of  the  fancied  but  fatal  se- 
curity of  the  wicked.  Jer.  49: 16. 
Oba.  4  V. 

(Increased  baldness  t.f,  hi  the 
moulting  season,)  of  calamities. 
Mic.  1: 1(1. 

(Hasting  to  tlie  prey,)  of  the  swift- 
ness  of  man's  days.    Job  9 :  26. 
Was  the  standard  of  the  Roman  ar- 
mies.   Mat.  24 :  15,  with  28  v. 

Ear,  The. 

The  organ  of  hearing.  Job  13 :  1.   Job 

29:11. 
Capable  of  trying  and  distinguishing 

words.    Job  12: 11. 
God 

Made.    Pro.  20:  12. 

Planted.    Psa.  94 :  9. 

Opens.    Job  33 :  16.    Job  36 :  10. 

Judicially  closes.    Isa.  6:  10,  with 
Mat.  13:  15. 
Christ  opens.    Isa.  35 :  5.    Isa.  43 :  8, 

10.. 
Instruction  received   through.    Isa. 

30:21. 
That  hears  and  receives  the  word  of 

God,    blessed.    Exo.   15:   26.    Mat. 

13:16. 
Should 

Seek  knowledge.    Pro.  18 :  15. 

Be    bowed    down    to   instructions. 
Pro.  5:1. 

Be  inclined  to  wisdom.    Pro.  2:  2. 

Be  given  to  the  law  of  God.    Isa. 
1:10. 

Receive  the  word  of  God.    Jer.  9- 
20. 

Hear  and  obey  reproof.  Pro.  15 :  31. 
Pro.  25:12. 
Not   satisfied    with   earthly    things. 

Ecc.  1 :  8. 
Of  the  wicked 

Uncircumcised.    Jer,      :    10.     Acts 
7:51. 

Itching.    2  Tim.  4:3. 

Not  inclined  to  hear  God.    Jer.  7 : 
24.    Jer,  35:  15. 


EAR. 


Turned  away  from  God's  law.   Pro. 

28:9. 
Stopped  against  God's  word.     Psa. 
58 :  4.    Zee.  7 :  11. 
Not  to  be  stopped  at  cry  of  the  poor. 

Pro.  21 :  13. 
Blood  put  on  the  eight  eae  of 
Priests  at   consecration.    Exo.  29: 

20.    Lev.  8 :  23. 
The  healed  leper  in  cleansing  him. 
Lev.  14:14. 
Often  adorned  with  rings.     Eze.  16: 

12.    Hos.  2:  13. 
Of   servants   who  refused    to   leave 
their  masters,  bored  to  the  door. 
Exo.  21:6.    Deu.  15:17. 

Early  Rising. 

Christ  set  an  example  of.      Mar.  1 : 

35.    Luke  21 :  38.    Jno.  8 :  2. 
Requisite  fob 

Devotion.    Psa.   5:  3.    Psa.  59:  16. 
Psa.  63:1.    Psa.  88:13.    Isa.  26:9. 

Executing  God's  commands.    G,.n. 
22:3. 

Discharge    of   daily    duties.     Pro. 
31 :  15. 
Neglect  of,  leads  to  poverty.    Pro.  6 : 

9-11. 
Practised  by  the  wicked,  for 

Deceit.    Pro.  27:  14. 

Executing  plans  of  evil.    Mic.  2:  1. 
Illustrates  spiritual  diligence.  Rom. 

13:  11,12. 
Exemplified.    Abraham,  Gen.  19:  27. 

Inaac,  d-e.  Gen.  26:   31.    Jacob,  Gen. 

28:  18.  Joshua,  &c.  Jos.  3:  1.  Gideon, 

Jud.  6:  38.    Samuel,  1  Sam.  15:  12. 

David,  1    Sam.   17:  20.      Mary,   &c. 

Mar.  16:  2.    Apostles,  Acts  5:  21, 

Earth,  The. 

The  world  in  general.    Gen.  1 :  2. 
The  dry  land  as  divided  from  waters. 

Gen.  1 :  10. 
God 
Created.    Gen.  1:1.    Neh.  9:6. 
Laid  the  foundation  of.    Job  38:  4. 

Psa.  102:25. 
Formed.    Psa.  90:  2. 
Spread   abroad.     Isa.    42:    5.    Isa. 

44 :  24. 
Suspended  in   space.    Job  26:  7. 
Supports.    Psa.  75:3. 
Establishes.    Psa.  78:69.     Psa.  119; 

90. 
Enlightens.    Gen.    1:  14—16.     Jer. 

33 :  25. 
Waters.    Psa.    65:  9.    Psa.  147:   8. 
Makes  fruitful.    Gen.    1:  11.    Gen. 

27 :  28. 
Inspects.    Zee.  4 :  10. 
Governs    supremely.     Job   34:    13. 

Psa.    135:6. 
Reigns  in.    Exo.  8.-  22.    Psa,  97:  1. 


EAR. 


EDI. 


Shall  bo  exalted  in.    Psa.  46:  10. 
Is  the  Lord's.    Exo.  9:29.    1  Cor.  10: 

26. 
Created  to  be  inhabited.    Isa.  45: 18, 
First  division  of.    Gen.  10:  25. 
Ideas  of  the  ancients  respecting  the 

form  of.  Job  11 :  9.  Job  38 :  18.    Pro. 

25 :  3. 
Diversified  by  hills  and  mountains. 

Hab.  3:6. 
Full  of  minerals.    Deu.  8:  9.  Job  28: 

1-5, 15—19. 
Described  as 

God's    footstool.    Isa.  66:  1.  Mat. 
5  ■  35 

Full  of  God's  goodness.  Psa.  33:  5. 

Full  of  God's  riches.    Psa.  104:   24. 

Full  of  God's  mercy.      Psa.  119:  64. 

Full  of  God's  glory.    Num.  14 :  21. 
Isa.  6:3. 

Shining   with    God's    glory.     Eze. 
43:  2. 

Trembling  before  God.      Psa.  68 :  8. 
Jer.  10:10.  • 

Melting  at  God's  voice.     Psa.  46:  6. 

Burning  at  God's  presence.  Nah.l :  5. 
Man 

Formed  out  of.     Gen.  2:  7.     Psa. 
103:14. 

Given  dominion  over.     Gen.  1 :  26. 
Psa.  115:16. 

By  nature  is  of.    1  Cor.  15 :  47,  48. 

By   nature    minds    the    things    of. 
Phi.  3:19. 

Brought  a  curse  on.    Gen.  3 :  17. 

Shall  return  to.    Gen  3:  19.      Psa. 
146:4. 
Subject  to  God's  judgments.      Psa. 

46:8.    Isa.  11:4. 
Corrupted  by  sin.    Gen.  6: 11, 12.  Isa. 

24:5. 
Made  barren  by  sin.  Deu.  28:23.  Psa, 

107 :  34. 
Made  to  mourn  and  languish  by  sin. 

Isa.  24:4.      Jer.  4:28.      Jer.   12:4. 

Hos.  4:3. 
Satan  goes  to  and  fro  in.    Job  1:7.    1 

Pet.  5 :  8. 
Shall   be   filled    with  the  knowledge 

of  God.  Isa.  11:9.  Hab.  2:14. 
Once  inundated.  Gen.  7:17 — 24. 
Not  to  be  again  inundated.     Gen.  9: 

11.    2Pet.  3:6,  7. 
To  be  dissolved  by  fire.    2  Pet.  3:  7, 

10,  12. 
To  be  renewed.  Isa.*65: 17.2Pet.  3:13. 
Saints  shall   inherit.      Psa.    25:    13. 

Mat.  5:  5. 

Earthquakes. 

Islands  and  mountainous  districts 
liable  to.  Psa.  114:4,  6.  Rev.  6: 
14.    Rev.  16:  18,  20. 

Frequently  accompanied  by 
Volcanic  eruptions.     Psa.  104 :  32, 
Nah.  1:5. 


Convulsion    and    receding   of    the 

sea.    2  Sam.  22:  8,  16.    Psa.  18:  7,- 

1.5.    Psa.  46:3. 
Opening  of  the  earth.      Num.  16: 

31,  32. 
Overturning  of   mountains.      Psa. 

46:2.    Zee.  14:  4. 
Rending  of  rocks.    Mat.  27 :  51. 
Are  visible  tokens  of 
God's  power.    Job  9 :  6.  Heb.  12 :  26 
God's  presence.    Psa.  68:7,  8.    Psa 

114:7. 
God's  anger.    Psa.  18:  7.    Psa.  60 

2.    Isa.  13:  13. 
Men  always  terrified  by.      Num.   16 
34.    Zee.  14:5.    Mat.  27:54.      Rev. 
11:  13. 
Mentioned  in  Scripture; 
At  Mount  Sinai.    Exo.  19:  18. 
In  the  wilderness.    Num.  16:31,32. 
In  strongholds    of    Philistines.      1 

Sam.  14:  15. 
When  Elijah  fled  from  Jezebel.      1 

Kin.  19:11. 
In  Uzziah's  reigu.    Amos  1:1.  Zee. 

14:5. 
At  our  Lord's  death.    Mat.  27 :  51. 
At  our  Lord's  resurrection.       Mat. 

28:2. 
AtPhilippi.    Acts  16:  26. 
Before  destruction  of  Jerusalem,  pre- 
dicted.   Mat.  24  :  7.    Luke  21 :  11. 
At  Christ's  second  coming,  predicted. 

Zee.  14:4. 
Illustrative  of 
The  judgments  of  God.     Isa.  24 :  19, 

20.    Isa.  29 :  6.  Jer.  4 :  24.  Rev.  8 :  5. 
The  overthrow  of  kingdoms.    Hag. 

2:6,22.    Rev.  6:12,  13.     Rev.  16: 

18, 19. 

Edification. 
Described.    Eph.  4 :  12—16. 

Is  THE  OBJECT  OF 

The    ministerial  office.        Eph,   4: 
11,  12. 

Ministerial  gifts.  1  Cor.  14:  3—5,  12. 

Ministerial  authority.      2  Cor,   10: 
8.     2  Cor.  13 :  10. 

The  Church's  union  in  Christ.  Eph. 
4:16. 
The  gospel,  the  instrument  of.     Acts 

20:32. 
Love  leads  to.    1  Cor.  8 : 1. 
Exhortation  to.    Jude  20,  21. 
Mutual,  commanded.    Rom.  14:19.  1 

The.  5:  11. 
All  to  be  done  to.    2  Cor.  12: 19.  Eph. 

4 :  29. 
Use  self-denial  to  promote,  in  others. 

lCor.lO:23,  33. 
The    peace    of    the    Church    favors. 

Acts  9:  31. 
Foolish  questions  opposed  to.  1  Tim, 

1:4, 


EDO. 


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EGY. 


Edomites,  The. 

Descended  from  Esau.    Gen.  36:9. 
Dwelt  in    Mount  Seir.      Gen.  32:  3. 

Deu.  2:4,5. 
Were  Called 

Children  of  Esau.    Deu.  2 :  4. 

Brethren  of  Israel.    Num.  20: 14. 
Governed  by  dukes.    Gen.  36 :  15—30, 

40—43.     Exo.  15 :  15. 
Afterwards  had  kings.    Gen.  36 :  31— 

39.  Num20:14. 
Under   a    deputy    or    viceroy    while 

subject  to  Judah.    1  Kin.  22 :  47. 
Character  of; 

Wise.  Jer.  49:  7. 

Proud  and  self-confident.    Jer.  49: 
16.    Oba.  3  V. 

Strong  and  cruel.    Jer.  49:19. 

Vindictive.  Eze.  25 :  12. 

Idolatrous.  2  Chr.  25 :  14,  20. 

Superstitious.  Jer.  27 :  3,  with  9  v. 
Carried  on  extensive  commerce.  Eze. 

27 :  20. 
Country  of, 

Specially  given  to  them.    Deu.  2:  5. 

Fertile  and  rich.    Gen.  27 :  39. 

Mountainous  and  rocky.    Jer.   49: 
16.    Mai.  1 :  3. 

Traversed  by  roads.    Num.  20:  17. 

Well  fortified.    Psa.  60:  9. 

Called  Mount  Seir.    Eze.  35 :  2. 

Called  Mount  of  Esau.    Oba.  21  v. 

Called  Dumah.    Isa.  21 :  11. 

Called  Idumea.    Isa.  34:  6.     Mar. 
3 '  8 

Called  Edom.    Isa.  63:1. 
Cities  of; 

Dinhabah  or  Dedan.    Gen.  36:   32. 
Jer.  49 : 8. 

Avith.    Gen.  36:35. 

Pau.    Gen.  36:39. 

Bozra.    Jer.  49 :  22.    Amos  1 :  12. 

Teman.    Jer.  49 :  7.    Eze.  25  :  13. 

Ezion-geber,  a  sea  port.  1  Kin.  9: 26. 
Implacable  enemies  of  Israel.    Eze. 

35:  0. 
Israel  forbidden  to  hate.    Deu.  23:  7. 
Israel  forbidden  to    spoil.    Deu.   2: 

4,  6.    2  Chr.  20 :  10. 
Might    be    received    into    the    con- 
gregation in  third  generation.  Deu. 

23:8. 
Eefused  Israel  a  passage.    Num.  20: 

21.    Jud.  11 :  17. 
Saul  made  war  against.    1  Sam.  14: 

47. 
David  subdued,  &c.    2  Sam.  8:14.    1 

Chr.  18:11,  13. 
Slaughter  of,  by  Joab  and  Abishai. 

1  Kin.  11:16.    1  Chr.  18:12. 
Took    refuge    in  Egypt.    1  Kin.  11: 

17-19. 
Returned  after  David's  death.  1  Kin, 

11 :  21-22. 
Were   stirred  up    against  Solomon. 

1  Kin.  11 :  14. 


Confederated  with  enemies  of  Israel 
against    Jehoshaphat.     2  Chr.  20: 
10.    Psa.  83:4-6. 
Miraculous  overthrow  of.     2  Chr.  20: 

22. 
Revolted  from  Joram,  king  of  Judah. 

2  Kin.  8 :  20—22.  2  Chr.  21 :  8-10. 
Re-conquered  by  Amaziah.  2  Kin.  14: 

7, 10.  2  Chr.  25 :  11, 12. 

The  Jews  ensnarecl  by  the  idols  of, 

and  punished.    2  Chr.  25 :  14, 15,  20. 

Rebelled  against  Ahaz.    2  Chr.  28 :  17. 

Aided  Babylon  against  Judah.    Psa. 

137:7.    Oba.  11. 
Predictions  respecting; 
Subjection  to  Israel.    Gen.  25:23 

Gen.  27 :  29,  37. 
Revolt  from  Israel.  Gen.  27:  40. 
Israel's  occupation  of  their  coun- 
try.   Num.  24:  18.    Oba.  17—19  vs. 
To  share  in  the  punishment  of  the 

nations.  Jer.  9:  26.  Jer.  25:15—27. 

Eze.  32 :  29. 
Punishment  for  persecuting  Israel. 

Isa.  34:5— 8.    Isa.  63:1— 4.    Lam. 

4 :  21.  Eze.  25 :  13, 14.  Amos  1 :  11, 12. 

Oba.  10,  15  vs. 
Exterminating  slaughter  of.    Oba. 

18  V. 
Utter  desolation  of  their  country. 

Isa.  34 :  i)— 17.  Eze.  35 :  7—15. 
The  king  of  Babylon  an  instrument 

of  their  punishment.  Jer.  27 :  3  -6. 
Israel  an  instrument  of  their  pun- 
ishment. Eze.  25 :  14.  Oba.  18  v. 
Their  ruin  to  be  an  astonishment. 

Jer.  49:17,  21. 
Their  future  subjection  to  the  Jews. 

Isa.  11:14.  Amos  9: 12. 
Remarkable    persons    of.    Doeg,   1 

Sam.  22 :  18.     Hadad,  1  Kin.  11,  14, 

19.   EUphaz,  Job  2:  11. 

Egypt- 
Peopled  by  Mizraim's  posterity.  Gen. 

10:6,13,14. 
Boundaries  of.  Eze.  29:10. 
Dry  climate  of.  Deu.  11 :  10,  11. 
Watered  by  the  Nile.    Gen.  41 : 1—3. 

Exo.  1 :  22. 
Inundations  of,  alluded  to.  Amos  8 :  8. 
Subject  to  plague,    &c.    Deu.   7:15. 
^  Deu.  28:27,  60. 
Sometimes  visited  by  'famine.    Gen. 

41 :  30. 
Called 

The  land  of  Ham.  Psa.  105 :  23.  Psa. 
106 :  22. 

The  South.  Jer.  13: 19.  Dan.  11 :  14, 
25. 

Sihor.   Isa.  23:3. 

Rahab.  Psa.  87:  4.  Psa.  89: 10. 

House  of  Bondmen.    Exo.  13,  3,  14. 
Deu.  7:8. 
Celebrated  foe 

Fertility.  Gen.  13 :  10.  Gen.  45.  18. 


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Wealth.  Heb.  11 :  26. 

Literature.  1  Kin.  4:  30.   Acts  7:  22 

Fiuo  horses.  1  Kin.  10:  28,  29. 

Fine  linen.  &c.  Pro.  7 :  10.  Isa.  19:  9 

Commerce.  Gen.  41 :  57.  Eze.  27 :  7. 
Religion  of,  idolatrous.    Exo.  12:12, 

Num.  33 :  4.  Isa.  19 :  1.    Eze.  29 :  7. 
Idolatry  of,  followed  by  Israel.  Exo, 

32:4,  withEze.  20:8,  19. 
Magic  practised  in.   Exo.  7 :  11, 12,  22 

Exo.  8:  7. 
Ruled  by  kings    who    assumed    the 

name  of  Pharaoh.    Gen.  12:  14,  15. 

Gen.  40:1,2.  Exo.  1 :  8,  22. 
Under  a  governor.    Gen.  41 :  41—44. 
Had  princes  and  counsellors.    Gen. 

12:15.    Isa.  19:11. 

As  A  POWER  WAH 

Proud    and    arrogant.    Eze.    29:3. 

Eze.  30:6. 
Pompous.  Eze.  32:12. 
Mighty.  Isa.  30:2,  3. 
Ambitious  of  conquests.    Jer.  46:  8. 
Treacherous.  Isa.  .36:  6.  Eze.  29:  6,  7. 
Inhabitants  of. 
Superstitious.  Isa.  19:  3. 
Hospitable.  Gen.  47  :  5,  6.  1  Kin.  11 : 

18. 
Often  intermarried  with  strangers. 

Gen.  21:21.   1  Kin.  3:1.    1  Kin.  11 : 

19.  IChr.  2:34,  35. 
Abhorred  shepherds.  Gen,  46:  34. 
Abhorred  the  sacrifice  of  oxen,  &c. 

Exo.  8:26. 
Not  to  be  abhorred  by  Israel.  Deu. 

23:7. 
Might  be  received  into  the  congre- 
gation in  third  generation.    Deu. 

23 :  8. 
Mode   of  entertaining  in.    Gen.  43: 

32-34. 
Diet  used  in.  Num.  11 :  5. 
Mode  of  enbalming  in.  Gen.  50:  3. 
Often  a  refuge  to  strangers.  Gen.  12: 
10.     Gen.    47:4.    1  Kin.    11:17,    40. 
2Kin.  25,  26.  Mat.  2:12,  13. 

TflE  ARMIES  OF, 

Described.  Exo.  14 :  7—9. 
Destroyed  in  the  Red  Sea.  Exo.   14 : 

23—28. 
Captured  and  burned  Gezer.  1  Kin. 

9:  16. 
Besieged  and  plundered  Jerusalem 

in  Rehoboam's  time.    1  Kin.  14: 

25,  26. 
Invaded  Assyria  and  killed  Josiah 

who  assisted  it.  2  Kin.  23:  29. 
Deposed  Jehoahaz  and  made  Judea 

tributary.    2  Kin.  23:  31-35. 
Assistance    of,    sought    by    Judah 

against  the  Chaldees.  Eze.  17:  15, 

with  Jer.  37  :  5,  7. 
History  of  Israel  in; 
Their  sojourn  in  it,  foretold.  Gen. 

15:13. 
Joseph  sold  into.    Gen.  37:  28.  Gen. 

39:1. 


Potiphar     blessed     for     Joseph's 

sake.    Gen.  39:2— 6. 
Joseph  unjustly  cast  into  prison. 

Gen.  39 :  7-20. 
Joseph  interprets  the  chief  baker's 

and    the  chief    butler's  dreams. 

Gen.    40 :  5-19. 
Joseph   interprets   Pharaoh's 

dreams.    Gen.  41 :  14—32. 
Joseph  counsels  Pharaoh.  Gen.  41 : 

33—36. 
•Joseph    made    governor.    Gen.  41 : 

41-44. 
Joseph's     successful     provision 

against      the    years    of  famine. 

Gen.  41 :  46—56. 
Joseph's  ten  brethren  arrive.  Gen. 

42 :  1-6. 
Joseph    recognizes    his    brethren. 

Gen.  42:7,8. 
Benjamin  brought.    Gen.  43:15. 
Joseph  makes    himself   known  to 

his  brethren.    Gen.  45 :  1 — 8. 
Joseph  sends  for  his  father.    Gen. 

45:9—11. 
Pharaoh  invites  Jacob  into.    Gen. 

45:16—20. 
Jacob's  journey     Gen.  46:  5—7. 
Jacob,  &c.,  presented  to  Pharaoh. 

Gen.  47 :  1—10. 
Israel  placed  in  the  land  of  Goshen, 

Gen.  46:34.    Gen.  47  :  11,  27. 
Joseph  enriches  the  king.  Gen.  47: 

13-26. 
Jacob's  death  and  burial.    Gen.  49: 

33.    Gen.  50:1— 13. 
Israel  increase  and  are  oppressed. 

Exo.  1:1— 14. 
Male  children  destroyed.    Exo.  1 : 

15-22. 
Moses    born    and   hid    for     three 

months.    Exo.  2:2. 
Moses  exposed  on  the  Nile.  Exo.  2 : 

3,4. 
Moses  adopted  and  brought  up  by 

Pharaoh's  daughter.  Exo.  2 : 5—10. 
Moses  slays  an  Egyptian.    Exo.  2: 

11,  12. 
Moses  flies  to  Midian.     Exo.  2:  15. 
Moses  sent  to  Pharaoh.     Exo.  3: 

2—10. 
Pharaoh  increase's  their  afl3iction. 

Exo.  5  ch. 
Moses  proves  his  divine  mission  by 

miracles.    Exo.  4  :  29—31.    Exo.  7 : 

10. 
Egypt  is  plagued  for  Pharaoh's  ob- 
stinacy.   Exo.  7:  14,  to  Exo.  10 ch. 
The  passover  instituted.    Exo.  12: 

1-28. 
Destruction  of  the  first-born.    Exo. 

12 :  29,  30. 
Israel  spoil  the  Egyptians.  Exo.  12 ; 

35,  36. 
Israel  driven  out  of.  Exo.  12 :  31—33. 
Date  of  the  Exodus.     Exo.  12:  41, 

Heb.  11:27. 


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EMB. 


Pharaoh  purs-ues  Israel  and  is  mi- 
raculously   destroyed.    Exo.    14 : 

5-25. 
Prophecies  respecting ; 
Dismay  of  its  inhabitants.  Isa.  19: 

1.  16,  17. 
Infatuation  of  its  princes.    Isa.  19: 

3,  11—14. 
Failure  of  internal  resources.    Isa. 

19 :  5—10. 
Civil  war  and  domestic  strife.  Isa. 

19:2. 
Armies  destroyed  by  Babylon.   Jer. 

46:2-12. 
Invasion  by  Babylon.     Jer.  46:  13, 

24.    Eze.  32:11. 
Destruction  of  its  power.    Eze.  30 

24,  25. 
Destruction  of  its  cities.    Eze.  30 

14—18. 
Destruction  of  its  idols.    Jer.  43 

12, 13.    Jer.  46:  25.    Eze.  30:  13. 
Spoil  of,  a  reward  to  Babylon  for 

services  against  Tyre.    Eze.  29 

18—20. 
Captivity  of  its  people.    Isa.   20:4. 

Jer.  46 :  19,  24,  26.    Eze.  30 :  4. 
Utter  desolation  of,  for  forty  years 

Eze.  29:8— 12.    Eze.   30:12.    Eze 

32:15. 
Allies    to    share    its  misfortunes 

Eze.  30:4,  6. 
The  Jews  who  practised   its  idola 

try  to  share  its  punishments.  Jer 

44.7-28. 
Terror  occasioned  by  its  fall.    Eze 

32 :  9, 10. 
Ever  to  be  a  base   kingdom.      Eze 

29:15. 
Christ  to  be  called  out  of.    Hos.  11 

1.    Mat.  2:15. 
Conversion  of.    Isa.  19:  18—20. 
To  be  numbered  and  blessed  along 

with  Israel.    Isa.  19:  23-2.5. 
Prophetic    illustration  of  its    de- 
struction.   Jer.  43 :  9, 10.    Eze.  30 : 

21,22.    Eze.  32:4-6. 

Election. 

Of  Christ,   as  Messiah.    Isa.  42:1.     1 

Pet.  2:6. 
Of  good  angles,    t  Tim.  5:21. 
Of  Israel.    Deu.  7  :  6.    Isa.  45 :  4. 
Of  ministers.    Luke  6:  13.    Acts    9: 

15. 
Of  churches.    1  Pet.  5:  13. 
Of  Saints,  is 

Of  God.    1  The.  1:4.    Tit.  1:1. 

By  Christ.     Jno.  13 :  18.     Jno.  15 :  16. 

In  Christ.     Eph.  1 :  4. 

Personal.    Mat.  20:  16,    with  Jno. 
6:44.     Acts  22:  14.     2  Jno.  1 :  13. 

According  to  the  purpose    of  God. 
Eom.9:  11.    Eph.  1:  11. 

According  to  the  foreknowledge  of 
God.    Rom.  8:29.    1  Pet.  1:2. 


Eternal.    Eph.  1 :  4. 

Sovereign.    Rom.  9:  15,  16.  1  Cor.  1: 

27.    Eph.  1 :  11. 
Irrespective  of  merit.    Rom.  9:11. 
Of  grace.    Rom.  11:5. 
Recorded  in  heaven.    Luke  10:20, 
For  the  glory  of  God.    Eph.  1 :  6. 
Through  faith.    2  The.  2 :  13. 
Through       sanctiflcation     of      the 

Spirit.    1  Pet.  1 :  2. 
To  adoption.    Eph.  1 :  5. 
To  salvation.    2  The.  2 :  13. 
To  conformity  with  Christ.     Rom. 

8:29. 
To  good  works.    Eph.  2 :  10. 
To  spiritual  warfare.    2  Tim.  2:4. 
To  eternal  glory.    Rom.  9:  23. 
Ensures  to  Saints 
Effectual  calling.    Rom.  8:30. 
Divine  teaching.    Jno.  17:6. 
Belief  in  Christ.    Acts  13 :  48. 
Acceptance  with  God.    Rom.  11 :  7. 
Protection.    Mar.  13:20. 
Vindication  of  their  wrongs.    Luke 

18:7. 
Working  of    all    things    for  good. 

Rom.  8:28. 
Blessedness.    Psa.  33:  12.     Psa.  65: 

4. 
The  inheritance.    Isa.  65 : 9.    1  Pet. 

1:4,5. 
Should  lead  to  cultivation  of  graces. 

Col.  3:12. 
Should  be  evidenced  by  diligence.    2 

Pet.  1 :  10. 
Saints    may    have    assurance    of.    1 

The.  1 :  4. 
Exemplified.  Isaac,  Gen.  21 :  12. 
Abram,  Neh.  9:  7.  Zerubbabel, 
Hag.  2:  23.  Aiwstles,  Jno.  13:  18. 
Jno.  15:19.  Jacob,  Rom.  9:  12,13. 
iJ«/«s,  Rom.  16 :  13.     Paul.  Gal.  1 :  15. 

Embalming. 

Unknown  to  early  patriarchs.    Gen. 

23:4. 
Learned  by  the  Jews  in  Egypt.   Geu. 

50:2,26. 
Time  required  for.    Gen.  50:  3. 
How  performed  by  the  Jews,    i^  Chr. 

16 :  14.   Luke  23 :  56,  with  Jno.  19 :  40. 
Not  always  practised  by  the  Jews. 

Jno.  11 :  39. 
An  attempt  to  defeat  God's  purpose, 

Gen.  3:19. 

Emblems  of  the  Holy  Ghost,  The. 

Water.    Jno.  3 :  5.    Jno.  7  :  38,  39. 
Cleansing.    Eze.  16:9.    Eze    36:2.5. 

Eph.  5:26.     Heb.  10:22. 
Fertilizing.    Psa.    1:3.    Isa.  27:3. 

6.    Isa.  44:3,  4.    Isa.  58:11. 
Refreshiag.    Psa.  46 :  4.    Isa.  41 :  17, 

18. 
Abundant.    Jno.  7 :  37,  38. 


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Freely  given.    Isa.  55:   1.    Jno.  4: 

14.    Rev.  22:17. 
Fire.    Mat.    3:11. 
Purifying.    Isa.  4:4.    Mai.   3:2,3. 
Illuminating.     Exo.    13:    21.    Psa. 

78:14. 
Searching.    Zep.  1:12,  witb  1  Cor. 

2:10. 
Wind. 
Independent.    Jno.  3:8.     1  Cor.  12 : 

11. 
Powerful.    1  Kin.  19:  11,  with  Acts 

2:2. 
Sensible  in  its  effects.    Jno.  3 :  8. 
Reviving.    Eze.  37:  9,10,14. 
Oil.    Psa.  45:7. 
Healing.    Luke  10:  34.    Rev.  3:18. 
Comforting.    Isa.  61 :  3.    Heb.  1 :  9. 
Illuminating.    Mat.25:3,  4.    1  Jno. 

2:20,27. 
Consecrating.      Exo.    29:    7.     Exo. 

30:30.    Isa.  61:1. 
Rain  .\nd  dew.    Psa.  72 :  6. 
Fertilizing.    Eze.    34:26,27      Hos. 

6:3.    Hos.  10:12.    Hos.  14:5. 
Refreshing.     Psa.  68:9.    Isa.  18:  4. 
Abundant.    Psa.  133:3. 
Imperceptible.    2  Sam.  17:  12,  with 

Mar.  4:26-28. 
A  DOVE.    Mat.  3 :  16. 
Gentle.    Mat.  10:  16,  with  Gal.  5: 

22. 
A  VOICE.    Isa.  6:8. 
StJeaking.    Mat.  10:20. 
Guiding.    Isa.  30:  21,  with  Jno.  16: 

13. 
Warning.    Heb.  3:7-11. 
A  SEAL.    Rev.  7:2. 
Securing.    Eph.   1:   13,14.    Eph.  4: 

30. 
Authenticating.    Jno.  6:27.    2  Cor. 

1:22. 
Cloven  Tongues.    Acts  2 :  3,  6—11. 

Enemies. 

Christ  prayed  for  His.    Luke  23:34. 
The  lives  of.   to  be  spared.    1  Sam. 

24:10.     2  Sam.  16:10,  11. 
The  goods  of,  to  bo  taken  care  of. 

Exo.  23:4,  5. 
Should  be 

Loved.    Mat.  5 :  44. 

Prayed  for.    Acts  7 :  60. 

Assis-ted.    Pro.  25:  21,   with   Rom. 
12 :  20. 

Overcome  by  kindness.    1  Sam.  26: 
21. 
Rejoice  not  at  the    misfortunes  of. 

Job  31 :  29. 
Rejoice  not  at  the  failings  of.    Pro. 

24:17. 
Desire  not  the  death  of.    1  Kin.  3:  11. 
Curse  them  not.     Job  31 :  30. 
Be    affectionately     concerned     for. 

Psa.  35 :  13. 
Tbe  friendship  of,  deceitful.    2  Sam. 


20 :  9,  10.    Pro.  26 :  26.    Pro.  27 :  6. 

Mat.  26:48,  49. 
God    defends    against.     Psa.    59:   9. 

Psa.  61 :  3. 
God    delivers  from.     1   Sam.   12:  11. 

Ezr.  8:31.    Psa.  18:  48. 
Made  to  be    at    peace  with  saints. 

Pro.  16:7. 
Pray  for  deliverance  from.    1  Sam. 

12:10.    Psa.  17:9.    Psa.  59:1.     Psa. 

64:1. 
Of  saints,  God  will  destroy.     Psa.  CO: 

12. 
Praise   God    for    deliverance    from. 

Psa.  136:24. 

Entertainments. 

Often  great.     Gen.  21 :  8.    Dan.  5:  1. 

Luke  5:  29. 
Given  on  occasions  of 
Marriage.    Mat.  22:  2. 
Birthdays.    Mar.  6:  21. 
Weaning  children.    Gen.  21.  8. 
Taking  leave  of  friends.    1  Kin.  19^ 

21. 
Return  of  friends.    2  Sam.   12:  4. 

Luke  15 :  23,  &c. 
Ratifying  covenants.    Gen.  26:  30. 

Gen  31 :  54. 
Sheep-shearing.     1  Sara.  25:  2,  36. 

2  Sam.  13;  23. 
Harvest  home.     Ruth3:2— 7.    Isa. 

9 '  3 
Vintage.    Jud.  9:27. 
Coronation  of  Kings.      1  Kin.  1 :  9, 

18,   19.    1  Chr.   12:  39,  40.      Hos. 

7:  5. 
Ottering  voluntary  sacrifice.    Gen.- 

31 :  .54.  Deu.  12 :  6, 7.  1  Sam.  1 :  4,  5, 9. 
Festivals.    1  Sam.  20:  5,  24— 26. 
National  deliverance.    Est.  8:   17. 

Est.  9: 17-19. 
Preparations  made  for.    Gen.  18:  6, 
7.   Pro.  9 :  2.  Mat.  22 :  4.  Luke  15 :  23. 
Kinds    of,    mentioned    in    Scrip- 
ture; 
Dinner.      Gen.   43:  16.    Mat.  22:  4. 

Luke  14 :  12. 
Supper.    Luke  14 :  12.    Jno.  12 :  2. 
Banquet  of  wine.    Est.  5:6 
Under  the    direction    of  a  symposi- 
arch  or  master  of  the  feast.    Jno. 
2 : 8,  9. 
Served  often  by  hired  servants.   Mat. 

22:13.     Jno.  2:5. 
Served  often  by  members  of  the  fam- 
ily.   Gen.  18:8.    Luke  10:  40.    Jno. 
12:2. 
Invitations  to, 
Often   addressed    to  many.     Luke 

14 :  16. 
Often  only  to  relatives  and  friends. 

1  Kin.  1:0.    Luke  14:  12. 
Often  by  the  master  in  person.    2 

Sam. 13:24.    Est.5:4.    Zep. 1:7. 

Luke  7 :  36. 


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EPH. 


Repeated  through  servants  when 
all  things  were  ready.    Pro.  9:  1 
—5.    Luke  14 :  17. 
Should  be  sent  to    the   poor,  &c. 
Deu.  14:  29,  with  Luke  14:  13. 
Often  given  in 
The  house.    Luke  5 :  29. 
The  air,  beside  fountains.    1   Kin. 

1:9. 
The  court  of  the  house.    Est.   1 :  5, 

6.    Luke  7  :  SG :  37. 
The  upper  room  or  guest  chamber. 
Mar.  14:14, 15. 
Guests  at. 
Saluted    by   the  master.    Luke  7: 

4.-). 
Usually     anointed.    Psa.     23:     5. 

Luke  7 :  46. 

Had  their  feet  washed  when  they 

came   a    distance.      Gen.    18:    4. 

Gen.  43:  24.    Luke  7:38,44. 

Arranged  according  to  rank.    Gen. 

43 :  33.    1  Sam.  9 :  22.    Luke  14 :  10. 

Often  had  separate   dishes.    Gen. 

43:34.     1  Sam.  1:4. 
Often    ate    from    the    same    dish. 
Mat.  26:23. 
Forwardness  to  take  chief  seats  at, 
condemned.    Mat.  23:6.    Luke  14: 
7,8. 
A    choice    portion    reserved    in,    for 
principal  guests.     Gen.   43:  34.    1 
Sam.  1:5.    1  Sam.  9:  23,  24. 
Custom  of  presenting  the  sop  at,  to 
one  of  the  guests,  alluded  to.    Jno. 
13 :  26. 
Portions  of,  often  sent  to  the  absent. 
2Sam.  11:  8.   Neh.  8:10.  Est.  9:19. 
Offence  given  by  refusing  to  go  to. 

Luke  14: 18,  24. 
Anxiety  to  have  many  guests  at,  al- 
luded to.    Luke  14:  22,  23. 
Men  and  women  did  not  usually  meet 
at.    Est.  1:  8,9.    Mar.  6:  21,  with 
Mat.  14:11. 
None  admitted  to,  after  the  master 
had  risen  and  shut  the  door.  Luke 
13:24,25. 
Bej,'an  with  thanksgiving.    1  Sam.  9: 

13.     Mar.  8:6. 
Concluded  with  a  hymn.     Mar.  14: 

26. 
None  asked  to  eat  or  to  drink  more 

than  he  liked  at.  Est.  1:8. 
Music  and  dancing  often  introduced 
at.    Amos  6:  5.     Mar.  6:22.     Luke 
15:  25. 
Often  scenes  of  great  intemperance. 
1  Sam.  25 :  36.  Dan.  5 :  3,  4.  Hos.  7  :  5. 
Given  by  the  guests  in  return.  Job  1 : 
4.    Luke  14: 12. 

Envy. 

Forbidden.    Pro.  3:31.    Rom.  13:13. 
Produced  by  foolish  disputations.    1 
Tim.  6:4. 


Excited    by    good    deeds    of  others. 

Ecc.  4:  4. 
A  work  of  the  flesh.  Gal.  5 :  21.  Jas.  4 :  5. 
Hurtful  to    the   envious.     Job  5 :  2. 

Pro.  14 :  30. 
None  can  stand  before.    Pro.  27 :  4. 
A  proof  of  carnal-mindeduess,  1  Cor. 

3:1,3. 
Inconsistent  with   the  gospel.    Jas 

3:  14. 
Hinders  growth  in  grace.    1  Pet.  '''■ 

1,  2. 
The  wicked 

Are  full  of.    Rom.  1:29. 

Live  in.    Tit.  3 :  3. 
Leads  to  every  evil  work.    Jas.  3:  16. 
Prosperity  of  the  wicked  should  not 

excite.    Psa.  37:  1,  35.    Psa.  73:3, 

17—20. 
Punishment  of.    Isa.  26:  11. 
Exemplified.     Cain,  Gen.  4:   5.     Phil- 
istines,  Gen.  26:  14.      Laban^s  sons. 

Gen.  31 :  1.     Josej^li's  breDiren,    Gen. 

37:    11.    Joshua,    Num.    11:    28,    29. 

Aaron,  <£e.     Num.  12:  2.     Knrah,  £-c. 

Num.  16:  3,  with  Psa.  106:  16.    Saul, 

1  Sam.  18:8.     Sanballat,  d-c.    Neh. 

2 :  10.     Haman,  Est.  5 :  13.    Edomitcs, 

Eze.  35  :  11.  Princes  of  Babylon,  Dan. 

6:3,   4.     Chief  Priests,   Mar.   15:  10. 

Jeics,  Acts  13:  45.    Acts  17  :  5. 


Ephod,  The. 


The    emblem    of  the  priestly  office. 

Hos.  3:  4. 
Worn  by 
The  high  priest.    1  Sam.   2:  28.  '  1 

Sam.  14:3. 
Ordinary  priests.     1  Sam.  22 :  18. 
Persons  engaged  in  the  service  of 

God.    1  Sam.  2: 18.    2  Sam.  6:14. 
Generally  of  linen.    1  Sam.  2:  18. 

2  Sam.  6 :  14. 
For  the  high  priest. 
Commanded    to    be    made.      Exo. 

28:4. 
Made  of  offerings  of   the  people. 

Exo.  25:  4,  7. 
Made  of  gold,  blue,  purple,  scarlet, 

&c.    Exo.  28:6.    Exo.  29:  2,3. 
Shoulders  of,  joined  by  onyx  stones 

engraved     with     names    of   the 

twelve  tribes  of  Israel.    Exo.  28 : 

7,9-12.    Exo.  39:  4,  6,  7. 
Had  a  girdle  of  curious  work.  Exo. 

28:8. 
Breastplate  of  judgment  insepar- 
ably united  to.    Exo.  28:  25—28. 

Exo.  39:20,  21. 
Worn  over  the  robe.    Exo.  28:  31. 

Lev.  8:  7. 
Fastened  on  with  its  own  girdle. 

Lev.  8:  7. 
Worn  or  held  by  him  when  consult- 
ed.   1  Sam.  23:6,  9-12.     1  Sam. 

30:  7,8. 


EPH, 


EVE. 


Used  by  idolatrous  priests.    Jud.  8 : 

27.    Jud.  17:5.    Jud.  18:  14. 
Israel  deprived  of,  for  siu.   Hos.  3:  4. 

Ephraim,  Tribe  of. 

Descended  from  Joseph's  second  son 

adopted  by  Jacob.  Gen.  41 :  52.  Gen. 

48 :  5. 
Predictions  respecting.    Gen.  48:  20. 

Deu.  33:13-17. 
Persons  selected  from, 

To  number  tlie  people.    Niuu.  1 :  10. 

To  spy  out  the   land.    Num.  13:  8. 

To  divide  the  land.    Num.  34:  24. 
Strength  of,  on  leaving  Egypt.   Num. 

1 :  32,  33. 
Led   the    third    division    of   Israel. 

Num.  10:22. 
Encamped    west  of   the  tabernacle. 

Num.  2:18. 
Offering  of,  at  the  dedication.  Num. 

7 :  48  -53. 
Families  of.    Num.  26:  35,  36. 
Strength  of,    on    entering    Canaan. 

Num.26:  37. 
On    Gerizim,  said  amen  to  blessings. 

Deu.  27 :  12. 
Bounds  of  its  inheritance.    Jos.  16 : 

5—9. 
Could  not  drive  out  the  Canaanites 

but  made  them  tributary.    Jos  16: 

10.    Jud.  1 :  29. 
Assisted 

Manasseh  in  taking  Bethel.    Jud. 
1 :  22-25. 

Deborah  and  Barak  against  Sisera. 
Jud.  5:  14. 

Gideon  against  Midian.    Jud.  7:  24, 
25. 
Remonstrated  with  Gideon  for   not 

calling  them  sooner  against  Midi- 
an.   Jud.  8:1— 3. 
Quarrelled     with    Jephtha    for   not 

seeking  their  aid  against  Ammon. 

Jud.  12 :  1—4. 
Defeated  and  many  slain.    Jud.  12: 

5,  6. 
Some  of,  at  coronation  of  David.    1 

Chr.    12:30. 
Officers  appointed  over,  by  David.    1 

Chr.  27:  10,  20. 
The  leading  tribe  of  the  kingdom  of 

Israel.    Isa.  7:2    17.    Jer.  31 :  9,  20. 
Many  of,  joined  Judah  under  Asa.    2 

Chr.  15:9. 
Many  of,  joined  in  Hezekiali's  pass- 
over  and  reformation.    2  Chr.  30: 

18.    2  Chr.  31 :  1. 
The    tabernacle     continued    a    long 

time  in  Shiloh,  a  city  of.  Jos.  18:  1. 

Jos.  19:  51. 
One  of  Jeroboam's  calves  set  up  in 

Bethel,  a  city  of.    1  Kin.  12:  29. 
Remarkable  persons  of.  Joshua,  Num. 

13:  8.     Jos.   1:   1.     Abdon,  Jud.   12: 

13—15.    Zichri,  2  Chr.  28 :  7. 


Euphrates,  The. 

A  branch  of  the  river  of  Eden.    Gen. 

2:14. 
Called 

The  river.     Exo.  23:  31.    Neh.  2:  7. 
Psa.  72:8. 

The  great  river.    Gen.  15 :  18.    Deu, 
1:7. 

The  flood.    Jos.  24:2. 
Waters   of,    considered    wholesome. 

Jer.  2:18. 
Often  overflowed  its  banks.     Isa.  8: 

7,8. 
Assyria  bounded- by.    2  Kin.   23:  29. 

Isa.  7:  20. 
Babylon  situated  on.    Jer.  51 :  13,  36. 
Extreme    eastern    boundary   of    the 

promised  land.  Gen.  15 :  18.  Deu.  1 : 7. 

Deu.  11 :  24. 
Egyptian  army  destroyed  at.  Jer.  46: 

2,  6,  10. 
Frequented    by    the    captive    Jews. 

Psa.  137:1. 
Captivity  of  Judah   represented  by 

the  marringof  Jeremiah's  girdle  in. 

Jer.  13:3— 9. 
Prophecies    respecting     Babylon 

thrown  into,  as  a  sign.     Jer.  51 :  63. 
Shall  be  the  scene  of  future  judg- 
ments.   Rev.  16 :  12. 

Evening,  The. 

The  day  originally  began  with.    Gen. 

1 :  5,  &c. 
Divided  into  two,  commencing  at  3 

o'clock,  and  sunset.       Exo.   12:  6. 

(marg.)     Num.  9:  3.  (marg.) 
Called     , 

Even.    Gen.  19:1.    Deu.  28:67. 

Eventide.    Jos.  8 :  29.    Acts  4 :  3. 

Cool  of  the  day.    Gen.  3 ;  8. 
Stretches  out  its  shadows.    Jer.  6:4. 
The  outgoings  of,  praise  God.    Psa. 

65 :  8. 
Man  ceases  from  labor  in.  Ruth  2:  17. 

Psa.  104:23. 
Wild  beasts  come  forth  in.      Psa.  59: 

6,  14.    Jer.  5 :  6. 

A  SEASOX  FOR 

Meditation.    Gen  24 :  63. 

Prayer.  Psa.  55 :  17.    Mat.  14 :  15,  23. 

Exercise.    2  Sam.  11 :  2. 

Taking  food.   Mar.  14:  17, 18.    Luke 
24 :  29,  30. 
Humiliation  often  continued  until. 

Jos.  7:  6.    Jud.  20:  23,  26.    Jud.  21: 

2.    Ezr.  9:4,  5. 
Custom    of   sitting  at  the  gates  in. 

Gen.  19:1. 
All    defiled    persons    unclean    until. 

Lev.  11 :  24-28.    Lev.  15 :  5—7.   Lev. 

17:15.    Num.  19:  19. 
Part  of  the  daily  sacrifice  offered  in. 

Exo.  29 :  41.    Psa.  141 :  2.  Dan.  9 :  21. 
Paschal  lamb  killed  in.  Exo.  12 : 6, 18. 


EVE. 


EXC. 


The  golden    candlestick    lighted  in. 

Exo.  27:  21,  with  Exo.  30:  8. 
The    sky    red   in,    a    token    of     fair 

weather.    Mat.  16 :  2. 

Example  of  Christ,  The. 

Is  perfect.    Heb.  7  :  26. 
Conformity  to,  required  in 
Holiness.    1    Pet.    1:    15,    16,    with 

Rom.  1:6. 
Righteousness.    IJno.  2:6. 
Purity.    1  Jno.  3 :  3. 
Love.      Jno.  13:34.      Eph.  5:2.    1 

Jno.  3:  16. 
Humility.    Luke  22 :  27.  Phi.  2 :  5,  7. 
Meekness.    Mat.  11 :  29. 
Obedience.    Jno.  15 :  10. 
Self-denial.  Mat.  16:  24.  Rom.  15:  3. 
Ministering  to  others.     Mat.  20:  28. 

Jno.    13:  14,15. 
Benevolence.     Acts  20: 35.     2  Cor. 

8:7,9. 
Forgiving  injuries.    Col.  3:13. 
Overcoming  the  world.    Jno.  16:  33, 

with  1  Jno.  5 :  4. 
Being  not  of  the  world.    Jno.  17 :  16. 
Being  guileless.    1  Pet.  2 :  21,  22. 
Suffering    wrongfully.      1    Pet.    2: 

21—23. 
Suffering  for  righteousness.      Heb. 

12:3,4. 
Saints     predestinated      to      follow. 

Rom.  8:29. 
Conformity  to,  progressive.      2  Cor. 
3:18. 

Excellency  and  Glory  of  Christ, 

The. 

As  God.    Jno.  1 : 1-5.    Phi.  2 :  6,  9,  10. 
As  the  Son  of  God.    Mat.  3:17.    Heb. 

As  one  with  the  Father.  Jno.  10 :  30, 38. 
As   the  First-born.     Col.  1 :  15, 18. 
As  the  First-begotten.    Heb.  1 :  6. 
As  Lord   of  lords,  &c.    Rev.  17 :  14. 
As  the  image  of  God.  Col.  1 :  15.  Heb. 

1:3. 
As  Creator.      Jno.  1 :  3.      Col.  1 :  16. 

Heb.  1:2. 
As  tlie  Blessed  of  God.    Psa.  45 :  2. 
As  Mediator.    1  Tim.  2 :  5.    Heb.  8 :  6. 
As  Prophet.      Deu.  18:  15,   16,    with 

Acts  3 :  22. 
As  Priest.    Psa.  110:  4.    Heb.  4:  15. 
As  King.  Isa.  6:  1—5,  with  Jno.  12:  41. 
As  Judge.  Mat.  16:  27.  Mat.  25:  31,  33. 
As  Shepherd.      Isa.  40:  10,  11.     Jno. 

10:11,14. 
As  Head  of  the  Church.    Eph.  1 :  22. 
As  the  true   Light.    Luke  1 :  78,  79. 

Jno.  1:4,  9. 
As  the  foundation  of  the  Church.  Isa. 

28:  16. 


As  the  way.      Jno.    14:6.      Heb.   10: 

19,  20. 
As  the  truth.    1  Jno.  5 :  20.    Rev.  3'.  7. 
As  the  life.      Jno.  11:25.      Col.  3:  4. 

1  Jno.  5 :  11. 
As  incarnate.    .Jno.  1 :  14. 
In  His  words.    Luke  4 :  22.  Jno.  7 :  46. 
In  His  works.    Mat.  13:  54.  Jno.  2: 11. 
In  His  sinless   perfection.      Heb.   7 : 

26-28. 
In    the    fulness    of    His    grace    and 

truth.    Psa.  45 :  2,  with  Jno.  1 :  14. 
In  His  transfiguration.      Mat.  17:  2, 

with  2  Pet.  1:16-18. 
In    His   exaltation.      Acts  7:  55,  56. 

Eph.  1 :  21. 
In  the  calling  of  the  Gentiles.     Psa. 

72:17.    Jno.  12:21,  23. 
In  the  restoration  of  the  Jews.     Psa. 

102 :  16. 
In  His    triumph.    Isa.  63:  1—3,  with 

Rev.  19:11,16 
Followed  His  sufferings.     1  Pet.   1 : 

10,11. 
Followed  His    resurrection.      1  Pet. 

1:21. 
Is  unchangeable.    Heb.  1 :  10—12. 
Is  incomparable.      So.  of  Sol.  5:10. 

Phi.  2:9. 
Imparted  to  saints.     Jno.  17:  22.      2 

Cor.  3 :  18. 
Celebrated  by  the  redeemed.      Rev. 

5:8-14.    Rev.  7:9—12. 
Revealed  in  the  gospel.     Isa.  40:  5. 
Saints  sliall  rejoice  at  the  revelation 

of.    1  Pet.  4 :  13. 
Saints  shall  behold,  in  heaven.    Jno 

17 :  24. 

Excellency  and  Glory  of 

the  Church,  The. 

Derived  from  God.    Isa.  28:5. 
Derived    from    Christ.      Isa.    60:    1. 

Luke  2:  34. 
Result  from  the  favor  of  God.      Isa. 

43:4. 
God  delights  in.    Psa.  45 :  11.  Isa.  62 

3-5. 
Saints  delight  in.    Isa. 66: 11. 
Consist  in  its 
Being  the  seat  of  God's  worship. 

Psa.  96:6. 
Being  the  temple  of  God.      1  Cor. 

3:16,17.    Eph.  2:21,22. 
Being  the  body  of  Christ.    Eph.  1 : 

22,  23. 
Being  the  bride  of  Christ.    Psa.  45 : 

13,14.    Rev.  19:7,  8.    Rev.  21:2. 
Being  established.    Psa.  48:8.   Isa. 

33 :  20. 
Eminent  position.    Psa.  48:  2.  Isa. 

2:  2. 
Graces  of  character.     So.  of  Sol. 

2:14. 
Perfection  of  beauty.    Psa.  50:  2. 


EXC. 


83 


FAI. 


Mombcrs  being  righteous.    Isa.  60: 

21.    Rev.  19:8. 
Strength  and  defence.    Psa.  48:  12, 

13. 
Sanctification.    Eph.  h  :  20,  27. 
Augmented  by  increase  of  its  mem- 
bers. Isa.  49: 18.    Isa.  60:  4—14. 
Are  abundant.    Isa.  66:11. 
Sin  obscures.    Lam.  2 :  14, 15. 

Eye,   The. 

Tlie   light   of  the  body.    Mat.  6:22. 

Luke  11 :  34. 
God 

Made.  Pro.  20:12. 

Formed.  Psa.  94:9. 

Opens.  2  Kin.  6 :  17.    Psa.  146 :  8. 

Enlightens.  Ezr.  9 :  8.  Psa.  13 :  3. 
Frequently  fair.  iSam.  16:12  (marg.) 
Sometimes  tender.  Gen.  29:  17. 
Sometimes  blemished.  Lev.  21 :  20. 
Parts  of,  mentioned  in  Scripture  ; 

The  apple  or  ball.  Deu.  32:  10. 

The  lid.  Job  16: 16. 

The  brow.  Lev.  14 :  9. 
Actions  of,  mentioned   in  Scrip- 
ture. 

Seeing.  Job  7 :  8.  Job  28 :  10. 

Winking.  Pro.  10:10. 

Weeping.    Job   16:20.    Psa.    88:9. 
Lam.  1: 16. 

Directing.    Num.  10:31.    Psa.  32:8. 
The  light  of,  rejoices  the  heart.   Pro. 

1.") :  30. 
Not  satisfied  with  seeing.    Prov.  27 : 

20.  Ecc.  1 :  8. 
Not  satisfied  with  riches.  Ecc.  4 :  8. 
No  evil  thing  to  be  set  before.    Psa. 

101 :  3. 
A  guard  to  be  set  on.    Job  31 :  1.  Pro. 

23:. 31. 
Made  red  by  wine.    Gen.  49 :  12.    Pro. 

23:29. 
Grows  dim  by  sorrow.  Job  17 :  7. 
Grows  dim  by  age.  Gen.  27 : 1.  1  Sam. 

3:2. 
Consumed    by    grief.    Psa.  6:  7.  Psa. 

31:  9. 
Consumed  by  sickness.  Lev.  26:16. 
The  .Jews 

Wore  their  phylacteries  between, 
Exo.  13:  16,  with  Mat.  23:  5. 

Not    to   make    baldness    between. 
Deu.  14:1. 

Raised  up,  in   prayer.  Psa.  121:1. 
Psa.  123:1. 

Cast,  on  the  ground  in  humiliation. 
Luke  18 :  13. 
The    Jewish   women  often   painted. 

2    Kin.    9:30.     {marg.)     Jer.   4:   30. 

imarg.)    Eze.  23:40. 
Often  put  out  as  a  punishment.  Jud. 

16:21.  ISam.  11:2.  2  Kin.  25:7. 
Punishment  for  injuring.  Exo.  21 :  24, 

26.  Lev.  24 :  20.   Mat.  5 :  38. 
Illustrative 


Of  the  mind.  Mat.  6:  22.  23. 
(Open,)  of  spiritual    illumination. 

Psa.  119:18,  37. 
(Anointing     with     eyesalve,)      of 

healing  By  the  Spirit.     Rev.  ?;  38. 

Faith. 

Is  the  substance  of  things  hoped  for. 

Hob.  11:1.' 
Is  tlie  evidence  of  things  not  seen. 

Heb.  11:1. 
Commanded.  Mar.  11:22.  1  Jno.  3:2.3. 
The  objects  of,  are 
God.    Jno.  14:1. 
Christ.    Jno.  6 :  29.  Acts  20 :  21. 
Writings  of  Moses.  Jno.  5 :  46.  Acts 

24 :  14, 
Writings  of  the  prophets.    2  Chr. 

20 :  20.    Acts  26 :  27. 
The  gospel.    Mar.  1 :  15. 
Promises    of   God.      Rom.    4:    21. 

Heb.  11:13. 
In  Christ,  is 
The  gift  of  God.    Rom.  12:3.    Eph. 

2:8.    Eph.  6:  23.    Phi.  1:29. 
The  work  of  God.    Acts  11:  21.    1 

Cor.  2 :  5. 
Precious.    2  Pet.  1 : 1. 
Most  holy.    Jude  20. 
Fruitful.    1  The.  1:3. 
Accompanied  by  repentance.    Mar. 

1 :  15.    Luke  24 :  47. 
Followed  by  conversion.  Acts   11 : 

21. 
Christ  is  the  Author  and  Finisher  of. 

Heb.  12:2. 
Is  a  gift  of  the  Holy  Ghost.    1  Cor. 

12:9. 
The  Scriptures  designed  to  produce. 

Jno.  20:31.    2  Tim.  3: 15. 
Preaching  designed  to  produce.  Jno. 
17 :  20.    Acts  8 :  12.    Rom.  10 :  14,  15, 
17.    1  Cor.  3:5. 
Through  it  is 
Remission   of  sins.      Acts    10:    43. 

Rom.  3:  25. 
Justification.     Acts  13:  39.     Rom. 

3:21,22,28,30.    Rom.  5:  1.    Gal. 

2:16. 
Salvation.  Mar.  16: 16.   Acts  16:  31. 
Sanctification.     Acts   15:  9.     Acts 

26 :  18. 
Spiritual  light.    Jno.  12:  36,  46. 
Spiritual    life.    Jno.    20:  31.    Gal. 

2 :  20. 
Eternal  life.    Jno.  3:  1.5,  16.    Jno, 

6:  40,47. 
Rest  in  heaven.    Heb.  4 :  3. 
Edification.    1  Tim.  1:4.    Jude  20. 
Preservation.    1  Pet.  1 :  5. 
Adoption.    Jno.  1:  12.    Gal.  3:  26. 
.\ccess  to  God.    Rom.  5:  2.    Eph. 

3:12. 
Inheritance  of  the  promises.    Qal. 
3:22.    Heb.  6:  12. 


PAL 


FAI. 


The  gift  of  the   Holy  Ghost.    Acts 

11:  15-17.  GaL  3:  14.    Eph.  1:  13. 

Impossible  to  please  God   without. 

Heb.  11 :  6. 
Justification  is  by,  to  be  of  grace. 

Rom.  4:16. 
Essential  to  the  profitable  reception 

of  the  gospeL    Heb.  4 :  2. 
Necessary  in  the  Christian  warfare. 

1  Tim.  1:18,19.    1  Tim.  6: 12. 
The  gospel    efi'ectual  in   those    who 

have.    1  The.  2 :  13. 
Excludes  self-justification.   Rom.  10: 

3,4. 
Excludes  boasting.    Rom.  3 :  27. 
Works  by  love.    Gal.  5:  6.    ITim.  1: 

5.    Phile.  5. 
Produces 

Hope.    Rom.  5:2. 

Joy.    Acts  16:  34.    1  Pet.  1 :  8. 

Peace.    Rom.  15:13. 

Confidence.    Isa.  28: 16,  with  1  Pet. 
2:6. 

Boldness  in  preaching.    Psa.  116 
10,  with  2  Cor.  4 :  13. 
Christ  is  precious  to  those  having 

1  Pet.  2:7. 
Christ  dwells  in  the  heart  by.    Eph 

3:17. 
Necessary  in    prayer.     Mat.  21:  22 

Jas.  1:6. 
Those  who  are  not  Christ's  have  not 

Jno.  10:26,  27. 
An  evidence  of  the  new  birth.    1  Jno 

5:1. 
By  it  saints 

Live.    Gal.  2:20. 

Stand.    Rom.  M:  20.    2  Cor.  1:24. 

Walk.    Rom.  4:12.    2  Cor.  5:7. 

Obtain  a  good  report.     Heb.  11 :  2. 

Overcome  the  world.   1  Jno.  5:  4,  5. 

Resist  the  devil.    1  Pot.  5:  9. 

Overcome  the  devil.    Eph.  6:16. 

Are  supported.    Psa.  27: 13.  1  Tim. 
4:10. 
Saints  die  in.    Heb :  11 :  13. 
Saints  should 

Be  sincere  in.    1  Tim.  1:5.    2  Tim 
1:5. 

Abound  in.     2  Cor.  8 :  7. 

Continue  in.  Acts  14 :  22.    Col.  1 :  23. 

Be  strong  in.    Rom.  4 :  20—24. 

Stand  fast  in.    1  Cor.  16:13. 

Bo  grounded  and  settled  in.    Col. 
1 :  23. 

Hold,  with  a  good  conscience.    1 
Tim.  1 :  19. 

Prav  for  the    increase   of.      Luke 
17:5. 

Have  full  assurance  of.    2  Tim.  1 : 
12.    Heb.  10:22. 
True,  evidenced  by  its  fruits.    Jas.  2: 

21—25. 
Without  fruits,  is  dead.    Jas.  2:  17, 

20,  26. 
Examine  whether  you  be  in.    2  Cor. 

13:5. 


All  difficulties  overcome  by.  Mat. 
17:20.    Mat.  21:21.    Mar.  9:23. 

All  things  should  be  done  in.  Roin. 
14:  22. 

Whatsoever  is  not  of,  is  sin.  Rom. 
14:23. 

Often  tried  by  affliction.  1  Pet.  1 : 
6,7. 

Trial  of,  works  patience.    Jas.  1 :  3. 

The  wicked  often  profess.  Acts  8 : 
13,  21. 

The  wicked  destitute  of.  Jno.  10:  25. 
Jno.  12:37.    Acts  19:  9.    2  The.  3:2. 

Protection  of,  illustrated.  A  shield, 
Eph,  6:  16.  A  breastplate,  1  The. 
5:8. 

Exemplified,  CaZeb,  Num.13:  0.  Job, 
Job  19:  25.  Shadrach,  dtc.  Dan.  3: 
17.  Daniel,  Dan.  6:  10,  23.  Peter, 
Mat.  16 :  16.  Woma^i  who  was  a  sin- 
ner, Luke  7 :  50.  Nathanael,  Jno.  1 : 
49.  Saj/if(H(ar!s,  Jno.  4:  39.  Martha, 
Jno.  11:27.  The  DisciplcK,  Jno.  16: 
30.  Thomas,  Jno.  20:  28.  SteiJhen, 
Acts  6:  5.  Priests,  Acts  6 :  7.  Ethio- 
pian, Acts  8 :  37.  Barnabas,  Acts  11 : 
24.  Sergius  Parilus,  Acts  13:  12. 
Fhilippian  jailor,  Acts  16:  31,  34. 
Romans,  Rom.  1 :  8.  Colossians,  Col. 
1 :  4.  Thessalonians,  1  The.  1 :  3. 
Lois,  2  Tim.  1:5.  Pok/,  2  Tim.  4:  7. 
Abel,  Heb.  11 :  4.  Enoch,  Heb.  11 :  5. 
Noah,  Heb.  11:  7.  Abraham,  Heb. 
11 :  8,  17.  Isaac,  Heb.  11 :  20.  Jacob, 
Heb.  11:  21.  Josej^h,  Heb:  11:  22. 
Moses,  Heb.  11 :  24,  27.  Rahab,  Heb. 
11 :  31.  Gideon  d-c.  Heb.  11 :  32,  33, 
39. 

Faithfulness. 

A  characteristic    of  saints.    Eph.  1 : 
1.  Col.  1 :  2.  1  Tim.  6 :  2.  Rev.  17 :  14. 
Exhibited  in 
The  service  of  God.    Mat.  24 :  45. 
Declaring  the  word  of  God.    Jer. 

23:28.  2  Cor.  2:  17.  2  Cor.  4:2. 
The  care  of  dedicated  things.  2 
s    Chr.  31:12. 

Helping  the  brethren.    3  Jno.  5. 
Bearing  witness.    Pro.  14 :  5. 
Reproving  others.    Pro.  27 :  6.   Psa. 

141 :  5. 
Situations  of  trust.    2  Kin.  12:15. 

Neh.  13:13.     Acts  6: 1-3. 
Doing  work.    2  Chr.  34:  12. 
Keeping  secrets.    Pro.  11 :  13. 
Conveying  messages.     Pro.  13:  17. 

Pro.  25 :  13. 
All  things.    ITim.  3:11. 
The   smallest    matters.    Luke    16: 

10—12. 
Should  be  unto  death.    Rev.  2 :  10. 
Especially  eequired  in 
Ministers.    1  Cor.  4:2.    2  Tim.  2 :  2. 
The  wives  of  ministers.    ITim.  3: 

11. 


PAI. 


FAM. 


Tlie  cliildren  of  ministers.  Tit.  1 :  6. 
I  iitiicuUy  of  finding     Pro.  20:  6. 
riie  wicked  devoid  of.    Psa.  5 :  9. 
\ssociato    vvitli  tliose    wlio   exhibit. 

Psa.  101 :  6. 
Blessedness  of.    1  Sam.  26:  23.    Pro. 

28 :  20. 
Blessedness  of,  illustrated.    Mat.  24 : 

4.1,46.    Mat.  25:21,23. 
Exemplified.    Josepli,  Gen.  39:22,2.3. 

Closes,  Num.  12:  7,  with  Heb.  3:  2,  5. 

David,   1     Sam.   22:   14.     Hananiali, 

Neh.   7:    2.      Abraham,    Neh.    9:    8. 

Gal.  3:9.    Daniel,  Dan.  &:  i.    Paul, 

Acts  20:  20,  27.    Timothy,  1  Cor.  4: 17. 

Tychicus,    Eph.     6:     21.       Epaphras, 

Col.    1:    7.      Onesimus,    Col.    4:    9. 

Sill-anus,    1    Pet.    ."):    12.       Antipas, 

Rev.  2:13. 

Faithfulness  of  God,  The. 

Is  part  of  His  character.    Isa.  49:7. 

1  Cor.  1:9.    1  The  5 :  24. 
Declared  to  be 
Great.    Lam.  3:23. 
Established.    Psa.  89:2. 
Incomparable.    Psa.  89:8. 
Unfailing     Psa.  89:  33.    2  Tim.  2: 

13. 
Infinite.    Psa.    36:5. 
Everlasting.      Psa     119:    90.     Psa. 

146 :  6. 
Should  be  pleaded  in   prayer.    Psa. 

143:1. 
Should  be  proclaimed.     Psa.  40:10. 

Psa.  89:1. 
Manifested 
la  His  counsels.    Isa.  25 : 1. 
In  afflicting  His  saints.    Psa.  119: 

75. 
In  fulfilling  His  promises.    1   Kin. 

8:  20.    Psa.  132:  11.     Mic.  7:  20. 

Heb.  10:2.3. 
In  keeping  His  covenant.    Deu.  7: 

9.    Psa.  111:5. 
In  His  testimonies.    Psa.  119:  138. 
In  executing  His   judgments.    .Jer. 

23:20.    Jer.  .51:  29. 
In  forgiving  sins.     1  Jno.  1 :  9. 
To  His  saints.    Psa    89:  24.    2  The. 

3:3. 
Saints  encouraged  to    depend  on. 

1  Pet.  4 :  19. 
Should  be   magnified.    Psa.  89:   5, 

Psa.  92:  2. 

FaU  of  Man,  The. 

Uy  the  disobedience  of  Adam.    Gen. 

3:6,  11,  12,  with   Rom.   5:   12,15,   19. 
Through    temptation    of    tlie    devil. 

Gen.  3:  1—5.    2  Cor.   11:3.    ITim. 

2:14. 
Man  in  consec^uence  of; 

Made  in  the  image  of  Adam.    Gen. 
5:3,  with  1  Cor.  15:48,49. 


Born  in  sin.    Job.  15:  14.    Job.  25: 
4.      Psa.  51:  5.    Isa.  48:  8.    Jno. 

A  ciiiid  of  wrath.    Eph.  2:  3. 

Evil  in  heart.    Gen.  6:  5.    Gen.  8: 

21.  Jer.  16:12.  Mat.  15:19. 
Blinded  in  heart.  Eph.  4:18. 
Corrupt  and  perverse  in  his  ways. 

Gen.  6:12.     Psa.   10:  5.    Rom.  3: 

12-16. 
Depraved  in  mind.    Rom.  8:  5—7. 

Eph.  4:17.    Col.  1:21.    Tit.   1:15. 
Without   understanding.    Psa.  14: 

2,3,  with  Rom.  3: 11.    Rom.  1:31. 
Receives  not  the  things  of  God.    1 

Cor.  2:14. 
Comes  short  of  God's  glory.    Rom. 

3:23. 
Defiled  in  conscience.    Tit.  1 :  15. 

Heb.  10:22. 
Intractable.    Job  11:  12. 
Estranged  from    God.    Gen.   3:    8. 

Psa.  58 :  3.    Eph.  4  :  18.    Col.  1 :  21. 
In    bondage    to   sin.    Rom.    6:   19. 

Rom.  7:5,  23.    Gal.  5:  17.    Tit,  3: 

3. 
In  bondage  to  the  devil.    2  Tim.  2: 

26.    Heb.  2:14, 15. 
Constant  in  evil.    Psa  10:5.   2  Pet. 

2:14. 
Conscious  of  guilt.    Gen.  3 :  7,  8,  10. 
Unrighteous.    Ecc.  7 :  20.    Rom.  3. 

10. 
.-Vbominable.  Job  15:  16.  Psa.  14:3. 
Turned  to  his  own  way.    Isa.  .53:6. 
Loves  darkness.    Jno.  3:19. 
Corrupt,  &c.  in  speech.     Rom.  3: 13, 

14. 
Devoid  of  the  fear  of  God.    Rom. 

3:18. 
Totally  depraved.    Gen  6:5.  Rom. 

7:18. 
Dead  in  sin.      Eph.  2 : 1.      Col.  2 :  13. 
All    men  partake  of  the  effects   of. 
1  Kin.  8:46.      Gal.  3:22.      1  Jno.  1 : 
8.    1  Jno.  5:  19. 
Punishment  consequent  upon. 
Banishment   from   Paradise.    Gen. 

3:24. 
Condemnation  to  labor  and  sorrow. 

Gen.  3:16, 19.    Job.  5:6,  7. 
Temporal  death.    Gen.  3:19.  Rom. 

5 :  12.    1  Cor.  15 :  22. 
Eternal  death.    Job  21:  30.    Rom. 

5:18,21.    Rom.  6:  23. 
Cannot  be  remedied  by  man.      Pro. 

20:9.    Jer.  2:22.    Jer.  13:23. 
Remedy  for,  provided  by  God.    Gen. 
3:15.    Jno.  3:16. 

Families. 

Of  saints  blessed.    Psa.  128 :  3—6. 
Should 

Be  taught  the  Scriptures.    Deu.  4: 
9,10. 

Worship  God  together.  ICor.  16: 19. 


FAM. 


FAS. 


Be  duly  regulated.     Pro.  31 :  27.      1 

Tim.  3:4,  '>,  12. 
Live  in  unity.      Gen.  45:  24.      Psa. 

133:  1. 
Live  in  mutual  forbearance.    Gen. 

50:17—21.    Mat.  18:21,22. 
Rejoice  together  before  God.    Deu. 
14 :  26. 

Deceivers  and  liars  should  be  re- 
moved from.    Psa.  101 :  7.  _ 

Warning  against  departing  from 
God.    Deu.  29:18. 

Punishment  of  irreligious.  Jer.  10:  25. 

Good — Exemplified.  Abraltam,  Gen. 
18:19.  Jacob,  Gen.  35:  2.  Joshua, 
Jos.  24:  15.  David,  2  Sam.  6:  20.  Job, 
Job  1 :  5.  Laza7'us  of  Bethany,  Jno. 
11:  1-5.  Cornelius,  Acts  10:  2,  33. 
Lydia,  Acts  16:  15.  Jailor  of  Philippi, 
Acts  16:  31— 34.  Crispus,  Acts  18:  8. 
iofs,  2Tim.  1:  5. 

Famine. 

Sent  by  God.    Psa.  105 :  16. 

Often  on  account  of  sin.    Lev.  26:  21, 

26.     Lam.  4:  4—6. 
One  of  God's  four  sore  judgments. 

Eze.  14:21. 
Caused  ey 

God's  blessing  withheld.      Hos.  2: 
8,  9.    Hag.  1 :  6. 

Want  of  seasonable  rain.     1   Kin. 
17:1.    Jer.  14:1-4.    Amos  4:  7. 

Eotting  of  the  seed  in  the  ground, 
Joell:  17. 

Swarms  of  insects.    Deu.  28:  38,  42. 
Joel  1 :  4. 

Blasting  and  mildew.     Amos  4:  9. 
Hag.  2:17. 

Devastation  by  enemies.    Deu.  28: 
33,  51. 
Often  long  continued.      Gen.  41 :  27. 

2  Kin.  8:1,2. 
Often  severe.    Gen.  12:10.    1  Kin.  18: 

2.    Jer.  52 :  6. 
Expressed  by 

Taking  away  the  stay  of  bread,  &c. 
Isa.3:  1. 

Cleanness  of  teeth.    Amos  4 :  6. 

The  arrows  of  famine.     Eze.  5:  16. 
Often  accompanied  by  war.    Jer.  14: 

15.    Jer.  29:18. 
Often   followed  by  pestilence.    Jer. 

42:17.    Eze.  7:1.5.    Mat.  24:7. 
Things  eaten  during  ; 

Wild  herbs.    2  Kin.  4  :  39,  40. 

Ass's  flesh.    2  Kin.  6:25. 

Ordure.    2  Kin.  6 :  25.    Lam.  4 :  5. 

Human  flesh.    Lev.  26:29.     2  Kin. 
6 :  28,  29. 
Provisions  sold  by    weight    during. 

Eze.  4:16. 
Suffering  of   brute    creation    from. 

Jer.  14 :  5,  6. 
Caused 

Burning  and  fever.    Deu.  32:  24. 


Blackness  of  the  skin.    Lam.  4:  8. 
Lam.  5: 10. 

Grief  and  mourning.  Joel  1 :  11—13, 

Faintness.    Gen.  47  :  13. 

Wasting  of  the  body.      Lam.  4 :  8. 
Eze.  4:17. 

Death.    2  Kin.  7:4.    Jer.  11:22. 
God  provided  for  His  people  during. 

1  Kin.  17 :  4,  9.     Job  5 :  20.      Psa.  33: 

19.    Psa.  37  :  19. 
Instances  of,  in  Scripture; 

In  the  days  of  Abraham.  Gen.  12: 10. 

In  the  days  of  Isaac.    Gen.  26:1. 

In  the  days  of  Joseph.      Gen.  41 : 
53— .56. 

In  the  days  of  the  Judges.  Ruth  1:1. 

In  the  reign  of  David.  2  Sam.  21 : 1 

In  the  reign  of  Ahab.      1  Kin.  17  : 1 

1  Kin.  18:  5. 

In  the  time  of  Elisha.    2  Kin.  4 :  38. 
During  the  siege  of  Samaria.  2  Kin. 

6:25. 
Of  seven  years  foretold  by  Elisha. 

2  Kin.  8:1. 

In  the  time  of  Jeremiah.  Jer.  14 : 1. 
During  the  siege  of  Jerusalem.    2 

Kin.  25:3. 
After  the  captivity.    Neh.  5 :  3. 
In  the    reign  of  Claudius   Csesar. 

Acts  11 :  28. 
Before  destruction  of   Jerusalem. 

Mat.  24:7. 
The  Jews  in  their  restored  state  not 

to  be  aflaicted  by.    Eze.  36:29,  30. 
Illustrative  of 
A  dearth  of  the  means  of  grace. 

Amos  8: 11,  12. 
Destruction  of  idols.    Zep.  2 :  11. 

Fasting. 

Spirit  of,  explained.    Isa.  58:  6,  7. 
Not  to  be  made  a  subject  of  display, 

Mat.  6:16— 18. 
Should  be  unto  God.    Zee.  7:  5.  Mat, 

6:18. 
For  the  chastening  of  the  soul,    Psa. 

69:10. 
For  the  humbling  of  the  soul.    Psa. 

35 :  13. 
Observed  on  occasions  of 

Judgments  of  God.  Joel  1 :  14.  Joel 
2:  12. 

Public  calamities.    2  Sam.  1:12. 

Afflictions  of  the  Church.    Luke  5 
33—35. 

Afflictions  of  others.     Psa.  35:13. 
Dan.  6: 18. 

Private  afflictions.    2  Sam.  12 :  16. 

Approaching  danger.    Est.  4: 16. 

Ordination  of  ministers.    Acts  13: 
3.  Acts  14 :  23. 
Accompanied  by 

Prayer.    Ezr.  8:  23.  Dan.  9:  3. 

Confession  of  sin.  1  Sam,  7:  6.  Neh. 
9:  1,  2. 

Mourning.    Joel  2 :  12. 


FAS, 


FEA. 


Humiliation.    Deu.  9:  18.  Neh.  9: 1. 
Promises  connected  with.     Isa.   58: 

8—12.  Mat.  6:18. 
Of  hypoceites 

Described.  Isa.  58:  4,  5. 

Ostentatious.     Mat.  6:  16. 

Boasted  of,  before  God.  Luko  18 :  12. 

Rejc^cted.    Isa.  58:  3.   Jer.  14:  12. 
Extraordinary — Exemplified.        On  r 

Lord,   Mat.  4:  2.  Mn^cs,  Exo.  34:28. 

Deu.  9:  9,  IS.  Elijah,  1  Kin.  19:  8. 
National— Exemplified.     Israel,  Jud. 

20:26.  Ezr.  8:21.  Est.  4:  3,  16.  Jer. 

36:   9.    Men  of  JabesU-yilead,  1  Sam. 

31:  13.  Xinevites,  -Jon.  3:  5—8. 
Of    Saints  -Exemplified.      David,    2 

Sam.  12:  16.  Psa.  109:  24.  NeJte7niah, 

Neh.  1 :  4.  Esther,  Est.  4:  16.  Daniel, 

Dan.  9:  3.  Disciples  of  John,  Mat.  9: 

14.  >l)inn,  Luke2:37.  Cornelius,  Acts 

10:  30.  Primitive  Cliristmns,  Acts  13: 

2.  Apostles,  2  Cot.  6:. 5.  Paul,  2  Cor. 

11:27. 
Of  the  wicked— Exemplified.     Elders 

of  Jezreel,  1  Kin.  21: 12.  Ahab,  1  Kin. 

21:  27.   Pharisees,  Mar.  2:  18.  Luke 

18:12. 

Fatherless,  The. 

Find  mercy  iu  God.     Hos.  14:3. 
God  will 

Be  a  father  of.    Psa.  68:  5. 

Be  a  helper  of.    Psa.  10:14. 

Hear  the  cry  of.    Exo.  22 :  23. 

Execute  the  judgment  of.    Deu,  10: 
18.  Psa.  10:18. 

Punish  those  who  oppress.     Exo. 
22:  24.  Isa.  10:  1    .3.  Mai.  3:  5. 

Punish  those  who  judge  not.     Jer. 
5 :  28,  29. 
Visit  in  affliction.    Jas.  1 :  27. 
Let    them    share    iu    our    blessings. 

Deu.  14 :  29. 
Defend.    Psa.  82:  3.  Isa.  1 :  17. 
Wrong  not,  in  judgment.  Deu:  24:  17. 
Defraud  not.    Pro.  23 :  10. 
Afflict  not.    Exo.  22:22. 
Oppress  not.    Zee.  7 :  10. 
Do  no  violence  to.    Jer.  22:3. 
Blessedness  of  taking  care  of.    Deu. 

14 :  29.  Job  29 :  12,  13.  Jer.  7 :  6,  7. 
The  wicked 

Rob.    Isa.  10:2. 

Overwhelm.    Job  6:  27. 

Vex.    Eze.  22 :  7. 

Oppress.    Job  24 :  3. 

Murder.    Psa.  94:6. 

Judge  not  for.    Isa.  1 :  23.  Jer.  5 :  28. 
A  curse  on  those  who  oppress.    Deu. 

27 :  19. 
Promises  with  respect  to.  Jer.  49:11. 
A  type  of  Zion  in  affliction.  Lam.  5:3. 
Exemplified.     Lot,    Gen.    11:    27,    28. 

Daughter  of  Zelophehad,  Num.  27:  1 

—5.  Jothnm,  Jud.  9:  16—21.  Mephib- 

osheth,2  Sam.  9:  3.  Joash,  2  Kin.  11 : 

1—12.  Esther,  Est.  2:  7. 


Favor  of  God,  The. 

Christ  the  especial  object  of.    Luke 
2:52. 

Is  THE  SOURCE  OF 

Mercy.    Isa.  60:10. 

Spiritual  life.    Psa.  30:5. 
Spiritual  wisdom  leads  to.  Pro.  8:35. 
Mercy  and  truth  lead  to.    Pro.  3 : 3,  4. 
Saints 

Obtain.  Pro.  12:2. 

Encompassed  by.  Psa.  5: 12. 

Streni,'thened  by.  Psa.  30:  7. 

Victorious  through.  Psa.  44:  3. 

Preserved  through.  Job  10:  12. 

Exalted  in.  Psa.  89: 17. 

Sometimes  tempted  to  doubt.   Psa. 
77:7. 
Domestic  blessings  traced  to.    Pro. 

18 :  22. 
Disappointment    of  enemies  an  as- 
sured evidence  of.  Psa.  41 :  11. 
Given  in  answer  to  prayer.  Job  33:  26. 
Pray  for.  Psa.  106:4.    Psa.  119:  58. 
Plead,  iu  prayer.    Exo.  33:  13.    Num. 

11 :  15. 
To  be  acknowledged.  Psa.  85:  1. 
The  wicked 

Uninfluenced  by.  Isa.  26:  10. 

Do  not  obtain.    Isa.  27:11.    Jer.  16: 
13. 
Exemplified.     Naphtali,    Deu.    33:23. 

Samuel,  1  Sam.  2:  26.  Job,  Job  10:  12. 

The    Virgin    Mary,    Luke   1 :  28,   30. 

David,  Acts  7 :  46. 

Fear,  Godly. 

God  is  the  object  of.    Isa.  8 :  13. 
God  is  the  author  of.  Jer.  32:  .39,  40, 
Searching  the    Scriptures  gives  the 

understanding  of.  Pro.  2 :  3—5. 
Described  as 

Hatred  of  evil.    Pro.  8:13. 

Wisdom.  Job  28:  28.  Psa.  Ill:  10. 

A  treasure  to  saints.    Pro.   15:  16. 
Isa.  33:  6. 

A  fountain  of  life.  Pro.  14:  27. 

Sanctifying.    Psa.  19:  9. 

Filial  and  reverential.     Heb.  12:9, 
28. 
Commanded.    Deu.  13:  4.  Psa.  22:  23. 

Ecc.  12:13.  IPet.  2:17. 
Motives  to 

The  holiness  of  God.   Rev.  15:  4. 

The  greatness  of  God.  Deu.  10: 12, 
17. 

The  goodness  of  God.  1  Sam.  12:24. 

The  forgiveness  of  God.  Psa.  130:  4, 

Wondrous  works  of  God.  Jos.  4 :  23. 
24. 

Judgments  of  God.    Rev.  14  :  7. 
A  characteristic  of  saints.  Mai.  3:  16. 
Should  accompany  the  joy  of  saints. 

Psa.  2:11. 
Necessary  to 

The  worship  of  God.  Psa.  5:  7,  Psa. 
89:7. 


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The  service  of  God.  Psa.  2 :  11.  Heb. 

12 :  28. 
Avoiding  of  sin.  Exo.  20:  20. 
Righteous  government.  2  Sam.  23 :  3. 
Impartial    administration    of  jus- 
tice. 2  Chr.  19 :  6—9. 
Perfecting  holiness.    2  Cor.  7 ;  1. 
Those  who  have 
Afford  pleasure  to  God.  Psa.  147 :  11. 
Are  pitied  by  God.   Psa.  103:13. 
Are  accepted  of  God.  Acts  10 :  35. 
Receive  mercy  from  God.    Psa  103: 

11, 17.    Luko  1 :  50. 
Are  blessed.  Psa.  112:1.  Psa.  115:13. 
Confide  in  God.    Psa.  115:11.    Pro. 

14:26. 
Depart  from  evil.  Pro.  16 :  6. 
Converse  together  of  holy  things. 

Mai.  3:16. 
Should  not  fear  man.    Isa.  8: 12, 13. 

Mat.  10:28. 
Desires  of,  fulfilled  by  God.    Psa. 

145 :  19. 
Days  of,  prolonged.  Pro.  10:  27. 
Should  be 
Prayed  for.  Psa.  86:11. 
Exhibited  in  our  callings.    Col.  3: 

22. 
Exhibited   in  giving  a  reason  for 

our  hope.  1  Pet.  3 :  15. 
Constantly  maintained.  Deu.  14:  23. 

Jos.  4:24.  Pro.  23:17. 
Taught  to  others.   Psa.  34:11. 
Advantages  of.   Pro.  15:16.    Pro.  19: 

23.  Ecc.  8:12,  13. 
The  wicked  destitute  of.    Psa.    ,36:1. 

Pro.  1 :  29.  Jer.  2:  19.  Rom.  3: 18. 
Exemplified.  Abraham,  Gen.  22:12. 
Joseph,  Gen.  39:  9.  Gen.  42:  18. 
Obadiah,  1  Kin.  18:12.  Xehemiah, 
Neh.  5 :  15.  Job,  Job  1:1,  8.  Primifive 
Christians,  Acts  9  :  31.  Cornelius, 
Acts   10:2   Noah,  Heb.  11 :  7. 

Fear,  Unholy. 

A  characteristic  of  the  wicked.    Rev. 
21:8. 

Is  DESCRIBED  AS 

A  fear  of  idols.  2  Kin.  17 :  38. 

A  fear  of  man    1  Sam.  15:24.    Jno. 

9:22. 
A    fear   of   judgments     Isa.   2:19. 

Luke  21:  26.  Rev.  6:16, 17. 
A  fear  of  future  punishment.    Heb. 

10:27. 
Overwhelming.    Exo.    15 :  16.     Job 

15:21,24. 
Consuming.  Psa.  73:  19. 
A  guilty  conscience  leads  to.    Gen.  3 

8,10.    Psa.  53:5.  Pro.  28:1. 
Seizes  the  wicked.  Job  15:  24.  Job  18 

11. 
Surprises  the  hypocrite.  Isa.  33 :  14,  IS 
The   wicked   judicially    filled  with 
Lev.  26: 16,  17.  Deu.  28:  65-67.  Jer, 
49:5. 


Shall  be  realized.  Pro.  1 :  27.  Pro.  10: 
24. 

God  mocks.  Pro.  1 :  26. 

Saints  sometimes  tempted  to.  Psa. 
55 :  5. 

Saiuts  delivered  from.  Pro.  1 :  33.  Isa. 
14:3. 

Trust  in  God,  a  preservative  from. 
Psa.  27:1. 

Exhortations  against.  Isa.  8:  12.  Jno. 
14:27. 

Exemplified.  Adam,  Gen.  Z:  10.  Cain. 
Gen.  4:  14.  ilidianites,  Jud.  7  :  21,  22, 
Philistines,  1  Sam.  14 :  15.  Saul,  1 
Sam.  28:  5,  20.  Adonijah''s  guests,  1 
Kin.  1 :  49.  Haman,  Est  7 :  6.  Ahuz, 
Isa. 7:2.  Belshazzar,'Ds.n.h:&.  Pilate, 
Jno.  19 :  8.  Felix,  Acts  24 :  25 

Feast  of  Dedication,  The. 

To  commemorate  the  cleansing  of 
the  temple  after  its  defilement  by 
Antiochus.    Dan.  11 :  31. 

Held  in  the  winter  month,  Chisltu. 
Jno.  10:22. 

Feast  of  Jubilee,  The. 

Held  every  fiftieth   year.     Lev.  25: 

8,10. 
Began  upon  the   day  of  atonement. 

Lev.  25:9. 
Called  the 

Year  of  liberty.    Eze.  46 :  17. 

Year  of  the  redeemed.    Isa.  63:4. 

Acceptable  year.     Isa.  61 :  2. 
Was  specially  holy.    Lev.  25 :  12. 
Proclaimed  by  trumpets.    Lev.  25:  9. 

Psa.  89 :  15. 
Enactments  respecting  ; 

Cessation  of  all  field  labor.      Lev. 
25:11. 

The /ruits  of  the  earth  to  be  com- 
mon property.    Lev.  25 :  12. 

Redemption     of     sold     property. 
Lev.  25 :  23-27. 

Restoration     of  all    inheritances. 
Lev.  25 ;  10,  13,  28.    Lev.  27 :  24. 

Release  of  Hebrew  servants.     Lev. 
25:40,41,54. 
Houses  in  walled  cities  not  redeemed 

within  a  year,  exempted  from  the 

benefit  of.    Lev.  25 :  30. 
Sale    of  property    calculated    from. 

Lev.  25 :  15, 16. 
Value  of  devoted  property  calculated 

from.    Lev.  27:14—23. 
Illustrative  of  the  Gospel.    Isa.  61 :  1, 

2.    Luke  4 :  18,  19, 

Feast  of  the  New  Moon,  The, 

Held  first  day  of  the  month.       Num. 

10:10. 
Celebrated  with  blowing  of  trumpets. 

Num.  10:  10.    Psa.  81:3,4. 


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Sacrifices  at.    Num.  28:  11— 15. 

A  SEASON  FUR 

Iiuiuiring  of  God's  messenerers.     2 
Kin.  4:23. 

Worship  in  God's  house.     Isa.  66: 
2.3.     Eze.  46:1. 

Entertainments.    1  Sam.  20:  5, 18. 
Observed  with   preat    solemnity.      1 

Chr.  23:31.    2Chr.  2:4.     2  Chr.  8: 

13.    2  Chr.  31:3.     ■ 
Restored  after  captivity.     Ezr.  3:  5. 

Noh.l0:33. 
Mere  outward  observance  of,  hateful 

to  God.    Isa.  1 :  13,  14. 
Disliked  by  the  ungodly.    Amos  8:  5. 
The  Jews  deprived  of,  for  sin.      Hos. 

2:11. 
Observance  of,    by    Christians,    con- 
demned.   Col.  2:16,  with  Gal.  4:10. 

Feast  of  Pentecost,  The. 

Held  fiftieth  day  after  offering  first 

sheaf  of  barley  harvest.      Lev.  23: 

15,16.     Deu.  16:9. 
Called  the 

Feast  of  harvest.    Exo.  23:16. 

Feast  of  weeks.      Exo.  34 :  22.  Deu. 
16:10. 

Day  of  the  first  fruits.  Num.  28:26. 

Day  of  Pentecost.    Acts  2 : 1. 
To  be  perpetually  observed.  Lev.  23: 

21. 
All  males  to  attend.      Exo.  23:  16, 

17.    Deu.  16:  16. 
A  holy    convocation.       Lev.  23:  21. 

Num.  28:26. 
A  time  of  holy  rejoicing.   Deu.  16: 11, 

12. 
The  first  fruits  of  bread  presented  at. 

Lev.  23:17.    Deu.  16:10. 
Sacrifices  at.     Lev.  23:  18,  19.      Num. 

28:27-31. 
The  law  given  from  Mount  Sinai  up- 
on.   Exo.  19:  1,  11,   with  Exo.   12: 

6,12. 
The  Holy  Ghost  given  to  apostles  at. 

Acts  2:  1-3. 
Observed  by  early  church.     Acts  20: 

16.    1  Cor.  16 :  8. 

Feast  of  Purim,  or  Lots,  The. 

Instituted  by  Mordecai.    Est.  9:  20. 
To     commemorate     the     defeat    of 

Haman's    wicked    design.    Est.  3: 

7— 15,  with  Est.  9:  24-26. 
Began  fourteenth  of  twelfth  month. 

Est.  9:17. 
Lasted  two  days.    Est.  9 :  21. 
Mode  of  celebrating.  Est.  9 :  17-19,  22. 
The  Jews  bound  themselves  to  keep. 

Est.  9:27,  28. 
Confirmed  by  royal  authority.    Est, 

9:  29—32. 


Feast  of  Sabbatical  Year,  The. 

A  sabbath  for  the  land.    Lev.  25 :  2. 
Kept  every  seventh  year.  Exo.  23:  11. 

Lev.  25:  4. 
Surplus  of  sixth  year  to  provide  for. 

Lev.  25 :  20—22. 
Enactments  respecting; 
Cessation  of  all  field  labor.    Lev. 

25:4,  5. 
The  fruits  of  the  earth  to  be  com- 
mon property.    Exo.  23:11.  Lev. 
25 :  6,  7. 
Remission  of  debts.    Deu.  15:1—3. 

Neh.  10:31. 
Release  of   all    Hebrew    servants. 

Exo.  21 :  2.     Deu.  15 :  12. 
Public  reading  of  the  law  at  feast 
of  tabernacles.    Deu.   31:  10—13. 
No   release    to    strangers    during. 
Deu.  15 :  3. 
Release  of,  not   to  hinder  the  exer- 
cise of  benevolence.   Deu.  15 :  9—11. 
Jews      threatened      for    neglecting. 

Lev.  26 :  34,  35,  43.    Jer.  34 :  13—18. 
The  seventy  years'  captivity  a  pun- 
ishment for  neglecting.    2  Chr.  36: 
20,  21. 
Restored  after   the  captivity.    Neh. 
10:31. 


Feast  of  Tabernacles,  The. 


Held  after  harvest  and  vintage.  Deu. 

16:13. 
Began  fifteenth    of   seventh    montli. 

Lev.  23 :  34,  39. 
Lasted  seven  days.    Lev.  23:  34,  41. 

Deu.    16:13,15. 
Called  the  feast  of  ingathering.  Exo. 

34:22. 
All  males  obliged  to  appear  at.  Exo. 

23:16,  17. 
First  and  last  days  of,  holy  convoca- 
tions.     Lev.  23:    35,  39.    Num.  29: 

12,  35. 
Sacrifices    during.      Lev.  23:  36,  37. 

Num.29:  13-39. 

To   BE   OBSERVED 

With  rejoicing.     Deu.  16:  14, 15. 
Perpetually.     Lev.  23:  41. 
The  people  dwelt  in  booths  during. 

Lev.  23:  42.     Neh.  8:  15,16. 
The  law  publicly  read  every  seventh 
year  at.  Deu.  31 :  10—12.  Neh.  8: 18. 
Customs  observed  at; 
Bearing  branches  of  palms.    Lev. 

23:40.     Rev.  7:  9. 
Drawing  water  from   the  pool   of 
Siloam.    Isa.    12:    3.    Jno.    7:    2, 
37—39. 
Singing  hosannas.    Psa.  118:  24—29. 
Mat.  21 :  8,  9. 
To  commemorate  the  sojourn  of  Is- 
rael in  the  desert.    Lev.  23 :  43. 


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Kemaekable  celebrations  of; 
At    the    dedication    of   Solomon's 

temple.    1  Kin.  8:  2,  (5.j. 
After  the  captivity.  Ezr.  3:  4.  Neh. 

8:  17. 

Feast  of  the  Passover,  The. 

Ordained  by  God.    Exo.  12  : 1,  2. 
Commenced   the    fourteenth   of   the 

first  month  at  even.    Eso.  12:  2,6, 

18.    Lev.  23:5.    Num.9:  3. 
Lasted  seven  days.    Exo.  12:  15.  Lev. 

23 :  6. 
Called  the 

Passover.    Num.  9:  5.    Jno.  2:  23. 

Jew's  passover.    Jno.  2:  13.    Jno. 
11 :  55. 

Lord's  passover.    Exo.  12:  11,    27. 

Feast  of  unleavened  bread.    Mar. 
14:1.  Luke  22:1. 

Days  of  unleavened   bread.     Acts 
12:3.     Acts  20:  6. 
All  males  to  appear  at.    Exo.  23:17. 

Deu.  16:16. 
Paschal  lamb  eaten  first  day  of.  Exo. 

12:6,8. 
Unleavened  bread  eaten  at.    Exo.  12 : 

1.5.    Deu.  16:3. 
Leaven 

Not  to  be  in  their  houses  during. 
Exo.  12:19. 

Not  to  be  in  any  of  their  quarters. 
Exo.  13:7.    Deu.  10:4. 

Nothing  with,  to  be   eaten.    Exo. 
12 :  20. 

Punishment  for  eating.    Exo.    12: 
15,  19. 
First  and  last  days  of,  holy  convoca- 
tions.   Exo.  12:16.    Num.  28:  18,  25. 
Sacrifices  during.    Lev.  23:8.    Num. 

28 :  19-24. 
The  first  sheaf  of  barley  harvest  of- 
fered the  day  after  the  Sabbath  in. 

Lev.  23:  10-14. 
To  commemorate  the 

Passing  over  the  first-born.    Exo. 
12:12,13. 

Deliverance  of  Israel  from  bondage 
of  Egypt.    Exo.  12:  17,  42.    Exo. 
13:9.    Deu.  16:3. 
To  be  perpetually  observed  during 

the  Mosaic  dispensation.    Exo.  12: 

14.    Exo.  13:10. 
Children  to  be  taught  the  nature  and 

design  of.    Exo.  12:  26,  27.     Exo. 

13:8. 
Purification  necessary  to  the  due  ob- 
servance of.    2  Chr.  30:  15—19.  Jno. 

11 :  55. 
Might   be  kept  in  second   month  by 

those  who  were  unclean  at  the  ap- 
pointed   time.      Num.    9:    6—11.    2 

Chr.  ,30:2,  3.  15. 
No   uncircumcised    person    to  keep. 

Exo.  12:43,  45. 


Strangers  and  servants  when  circum- 
cised might  keep.    Exo.   12:  44,48. 
Neglect    of,    punished    with    death. 

Num.  9: 13. 
Improper  keeping    of,  punished.    2 

Chr.  30:  18,20. 
Remarkable  celebrations  of: 

On  leaving  Egypt.    Exo.  12:28,50. 

In  the  wilderness  of  Sinai.    Num. 
9 :  3—5. 

On  entering  the  land  of  promise. 
Jos.  5:10,11. 

In  Hezekiah's  reign.    2  Chr.  30:1. 

In  Josiah's  reign.    2  Kin.  23:22,23. 
2  Chr.  35:1,18. 

After  the  captivity.    Ezr.  6:19,20. 

Before  the  death  of  Christ.    Luke 
22:15. 
Moses  kept  through  faith.    Heb.  11 : 

28. 
Christ    always    observed.     Mat.    26: 

17-20.    Luke  22:  15.    Jno.   2:13,23. 
The  people  of   Jerusalem  lent  their 

rooms  to  strangers  for.    Luke  22: 

11, 12. 
The   Lord's   Supper    instituted    at. 

Mat.  26:  26-28. 
Custom  of  releasing  a  prisoner  at. 

Mat.  27  :  15.  Luke  23 :  16,  17. 
The  Sabbath  in,  a  high  day.     Jno. 

19:. 31. 
The  day  before  the  Sabbath  in,  call- 
ed the  preparation.    Jno.  19:  14,  31. 
Illustrative  of  redemption    through 

Christ.    1  Cor.  5 :  7,  8. 

Feasts  of  Trumpets,  The. 

Held  the  first  day  of  seventh 
month.     Lev.  23:  24.     Num.  29:  1. 

A  memorial  of  blowing  of  trumpets. 
Lev.  23:24. 

A  holy  convocation  and  rest.  Lev. 
23:24,25. 

Sacrifices  at.    Num.  29 :  2—6. 

Feasts,  The  Anniversary. 

Instituted  by  God.    Exo.  23 :  14. 
Enumerated.    Exo.  23 :  15, 16. 
Called 

•Appointed  feasts.    Isa.  1:14. 

Feasts  of  the  Lord.    Lev.  23 :  4. 

Solemn  feasts.    2  Chr.  8:13.    Lam. 
1:4. 

Solemn  meetings.  Isa.  1 :  13. 
Were  eucharistic.  Psa.  122:4. 
All   males    to   attend.      Exo.  23:  17. 

Exo.  34 :  23. 
Children      commenced      attending, 

when  twelve  years  old.    Luke  2:  42. 
Females  often  attended.     1  Sam.  1 : 

3,9.    Luke  2:41. 
The  Jews  attended  gladly.  Psa.  122 : 

1,2. 
The  Jews  went  up  to,   in  large  com- 
panies.   Psa.  42:  4.    Luke  2:  44. 


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Tlio  clangers  and  diflicultics  encount- 
ered ill  going  up  to,    alluded    to. 

Fsa.  84  :  6.  7. 
The  land  divinely  protected  during. 

Exo  34:21. 
Offerings  to  bo  made  at.    Exo.  34:  20. 

Deu.  16:  IG,  17. 
Were  SEASONS  OF 

Joy  and  gladness.     Psa.  42:4.    Isa. 
30:29. 

Sacrificing.    1  Sam.  1:3,      IKin.  9: 
2.-).     2Chr  8:13. 

Entertainments.    1  Sam.  1 :  4,  9. 
The  teu  tribes  seduced  by  Jeroboam 

from  attending.    1  Kin.  12 :  27. 
The  Jews  dispersed  la  distant  parts 

often  attended.    Acts  2;  5—11,  Acts 

8:27. 
Christ  attended.  Jno.  .5  :  1.  Juo.  7 :  10. 
Rendered  unavailing  by  the  impiety 

of  the  Jews.    Isa,  1:13,  14.     Amos 

5:21. 
Illustrative  of  general  assembly    of 

the  church.    Heb.  12:23. 

Feet,  The. 

Necessary  members  of  the   body.      1 

Cor.  12:15,  21. 
Parts    of,     mentioned  in   Scrip- 
ture; 

Heel.    Psa.  41 :  9.    Psa.  49:  5.    Hos. 
12:3. 

Sole.    Deu.  11 :  24.     1  Kin,  5 :  3. 

Toes.      Exo.  29:20.      2  Sam.  21:20. 
Dan.  2:41. 
Often  ewift.      2  Sam.  2:  18.      2Sam. 

22:34. 
Were  LIABLE  to 

Disease.    IKin.  15:23. 

Swelling  from  walking.     Deu.  8:  4. 

Injury  from  stones,  <fec.   Psa.  91 :  12. 
Early  use  of  shoes  for.     Exo.  12: 11. 
Of  women  often  adorned   with  tink- 

lingornaments.     Isa.3:16, 18. 
Of  the  Jews 

Neglected  in  affliction.     2  Sam.  19: 
24.    Eze.  24:17. 

Bare  in  aflliction.    2  Sam.  15:  30. 

Washed  frequently.      2  Sam.  11:  8. 
So.  of  Sol.  5  :  3. 
Stamped  on  the  ground  in  extreme- 
joy  or  grief.    Eze.  6:11.    Eze.  25:6. 
Washing  for  others,  a  menial  office. 

1  Sam.  25 :  41.    Jno.  13 :  5—14. 
Of  strangers  and  travellers  washed. 

Gen.  18 :  4.    Gen.  19 :  2.    Gen.  24 :  32. 

lTim.5:10. 
Neglect  of  washing,  disrespectful  to 

guest.    Luke  7:  44. 
Respect  exhibited  by  falling   at.      1 

Sam.  25 :  24.    2  Kin.  4 :  37.    Est.  8 :  3. 

Mar.  5:22.    Acts  10:  25. 
Reverence     expressed     by     kissing. 

Luke  7  :  38,  45. 
Sleeaexpressed  by  covering,    1  Sam. 

24:3. 


Subjection  expressed  by  licking  the 

dust  of.     Isa.  49:23. 
Condemnation  expressed  by  shaking 

the  dust  from.      Mat.  10:  14.      Mar, 

6:  11. 
Subjugation  of  enemies  expressed  by 

placing  on  their  necks.    Jos.  10:  24, 

Psa.  110:1. 
Origin  of  uncovering  in  consecrated 

places.     Exo.  3 :  5.    J(?s.  5 :  15. 
Of  enemies  often  maimed  and  cut  off. 

Jud,  1:6,  7,    2  Sam,  4:12, 

Of  CRIMINALS 

Bound  with  fetters.     Psa.  105 :  18. 
Placed  in  stocks.    Job  13:  27,    Acts 
16:24, 
Path  of,  to  be  pondered.      Pro.  4 :  26. 
To  be  refrained  from  evil.  Pro.  1 :  15. 

Heb.  12:13. 
To  bo  turned  to    God's    testimonies. 

Psa.  119:59. 
To  be  directed  by  God's  word.     Psa. 

119:105. 
To  be  guided  by  wisdom   and  discre- 
tion.   Pro.3:21,  23,  26. 
Of  the  wicked 
Swift  to  mischief.    Pro.  6 :  18. 
Swift  to  shed    blood.      Pro.  1:16. 

Rom.  3:15. 
Ensnared.    Job  18 :  8.    Psa.  9 :  15. 
Of  Saints 
At  liberty.    Psa.  18 :  36.    Psa.  31 :  8. 
Kept  by  God.      1  Sam.  2:9.     Psa. 

116:8. 
Established  by  God.      Psa.  66:  9. 

Psa.  121 :  3. 
Guided  by  Christ.   Isa.  48:  17.  Luke 
1:79. 
Illustrative 

(Set  on  a  rock,)  of  stability.     Psa. 

40:2. 
(Set  in  a  large  place,)   of  liberty. 

Psa.  31 :  8. 
(Sliding,)   of   yielding  to   tempta- 
tion.   Job  12 :  5.    Psa.  17 :  5.  Psa. 
38 :  16.    Psa.  94 :  18. 
(Treading  under,)  of  complete  de- 
struction.   Isa. 18:  7.    Lam.  1:15. 
(Washed  or  dipped  in  oil,)  of  abun- 
dance.   Deu.  33 :  24.    Job  29 :  6. 
(Dipped  in  blood,)  of  victory.  Psa. 
68:23. 


Fig-tree,  The. 


Produces    a  rich  sweet  fruit.    Jud. 

9:11. 
Not  found    in  desert  places.    Num. 

20:5. 
Abounded  in 

Egypt.     Psa.  105:  .33. 

Canaan.    Num.  13:  23.    Deu.  8:8. 
Often  grew  wild.    Amos  7  :  14.  (marg.) 
Sometimes    planted     in    vineyards. 

Luke  13:6. 
Propagated  by  the  Jews.    Amos  4;  9. 
Required  cultivation,    Luke  13 :  8, 


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FIR. 


Fruit  of,   formed  after  winter.    So. 

of  Sol.  2:  11,  13. 
Leaves  of,  put  forth,   a  sign  of  the 
approach  of  summer.    Mat.  24:32. 
Reasonableuess    of   expecting    fruit 
UDon,  when   full  of   leaves.    Mar. 
11:  13. 
Fruit  of. 
Eaten  fresh  from  the  tree.    Mat. 

21 :  18,  19.- 
Eaten  dried  in  cakes.    1  Sam.  30: 

12. 
Gathered  and  kept  in  baskets.  Jer. 

24:1. 
First   ripe    esteemed.    Jer.  24:    2. 

Hos.  9 :  10. 
Used  in  the  miraculous  healing  of 
Hezekiah.    2  Kin.  20:  7.    Isa.  38: 
21. 
Sold  in  the  markets.    Neh.  13 :  15. 
Sent  as  presents.    1  Sam.  25:  18.   1 
Chr.  12 :  40. 
A    species   of,    produced     vile    and 

worthless  fruit.    Jer.  29:17. 
Leaves  of,  used  by  Adam  for  cover- 
ing.   Gen.  3:7. 
Afforded  a  thick  shade.    Jno.  1 :  48, 

50. 
Often  unfruitful.    Luke  13 :  7. 
Failure  of,  a  great  calamity.    Hab. 

3:17. 
The  Jews  punished  by 
God's  breaking  down.     Hos.  2:   12. 
Failure  of  fruit  on.  Jer.  8: 13.  Hag. 

2:  19. 
Enemies  devouring  fruit  of.    Jer. 

5:  17 
Barking  and  eating  of,  by  locusts, 
&c.    Joel  1 :  4,  7,  12.    Amos  4 :  9. 
Illustrative 
(Barren,)  of  mere  professors  of  re- 
ligion.    Mat.   21:  19.     Luke  13: 
6,  7. 
(Sitting  under  one's  own,)  of  pros- 
perity and  peace.    1   Kin.   4:  25. 
Slic.  4:4. 
Fruit  of,  illustrative 
Of  good  works.    Mat.  7 :  16. 
(Good,)  of  saints.    Jer.  24:  2,  3. 
(Bad,)  of  wicked  men.    Jer:  24:  2, 

O Q 

(First  ripe,)  of  the  fathers  of  the 
Jewish  church.     Hos.  9:10. 

(Untimely  and  dropping,)  of  the 
wicked  ripe  for  judgment.  Isa. 
34:4.    Nah.  3:12.    Kev.  6:13. 

Fire. 

Can  be  increased  in  intensity.    Dan. 
3:19,22. 

Though  small,  kindles  a  great  mat- 
ter.    Jas.  3;  5. 

Things  connected  with; 
Burning  coals.    Pro.  26:21. 
Flame.    So.  of  Sol.  8:6.  Isa.  66:  15. 


Sparks.    Job  18 :  5.    Isa.  1 :  31. 
Ashes.    1  Kin.  13:  3.    2  Pet.  2:6. 
Smoke.    Isa.  34  :  10.    Joel  2 :  30. 
Kept  alive  by  fuel.    Pro.  26 :  20.    Isa, 

9:5. 
Characterized  as 
Bright.    Eze.  1 :  13. 
Spreading.    Jas.  3:  5. 
Enlightening.     Psa.  78:  14.     Psa, 

105 :  39. 
Heating.    Mar.  14 :  54. 
Melting.    Psa.  68 :  2.    Isa.  64 :  2. 
Purifying.    Num.  31:23.    IPet.  1: 

7.    Rev.  3:18. 
Drying.    Job  15 :  30.    Joel  1 :  20. 
Consuming.    Jud.  15:4,  5.    Psa.  46: 

9.    Isa.  10:16,  17. 
Insatiable.    Pro.  30:16. 
Sacred, 
Came  from  before  the  Lord.    Lev. 

9:24. 
Always  burning  on  the  altar.    Lev. 

6:13. 
All  burnt  offerings  consumed    by. 

Lev.  6:9,  12. 
Incense  burned  with.    Lev.  16:  12. 

Num.  16:  46. 
Guilt  of  burning  incense  without. 

Lev.  10:1. 
Restored  to  the  temple.    2  Chr.  7 : 

1—3. 
Frequently  employed  as  an  instru- 
ment  of   divine    vengeance.    Psa. 
97:3.    Isa.  47:14.    Isa.  66:16, 
Miraculous, 
In  the  burning.bush.    Exo.  3:2.       » 
Plagued  the   Egyptians.     Exo.  9: 

23,  24. 
Led  the  people  of  Israel  iu  the  des- 
ert.   Exo.  13 :  22.    Exo.  40 :  38. 
On  Mount  Sinai  at  giving  of  law. 

Deu.  4:  11,  36. 
Destroyed  Nadab  and  Abihu.   Lev. 

10: '2. 
Destroyed  the  people  at  Taberah. 

Num.  11:  1. 
Consumed  the  company  of  Korah. 

Num.  16:  35. 
Consumed  the  sacrifice  of  Gideon. 

Jud.  6:  21. 
Angel  ascended  in.    Jud.  13:  20. 
Consumed  the  sacrifice  of  Elijah, 

1  Kin.  18:38. 

Destroyed  the  enemies  of  Elijah. 

2  Kin.  1 :  10,  12. 

Elijah  taken  up  in  a  chariot  of,    2 
Kin.  2:  11. 
God  appeared  in.    Exo.  3:2.  Exo.  19: 

18. 
Christ  shall  appear  in.    Dan.  7  :  10.  2 

The.  1:8. 
Punishment  of  the  wicked  shall  be 

in.    Mat.  13:42.    Mat.  25:41. 
In  houses 

Lighted  in  the  winter.    Jer.  36:  22. 

Lighted  in  spring  mornings.     Jno. 
18:18. 


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A'of.  to  be  liglited  on  the  Sabbath. 

Exo.  35 : 3. 
Made  of  charcoal.    Jno.  18:  18. 
Made  of  wood.    Acts  28 :  3. 
Injury  from,  to  be  made  good  by  the 
person  who  kindled  it.    Exo.  22:6. 
Illustrative  of 
God's  protection.    Num.  9: 16.  Zee. 

2:5. 
God's  vengeance.    Deu.  4 :  24.  Heb. 

12 :  29. 
Christ  as  judge.    Isa.  10:  17.    Mai. 

3:2. 
The  Holy  Spirit.  Isa.  4:  4.  Acts  2:  3. 
The  church  destroying  her  enemies. 

Oba.  18  V. 
The  word  of  God.    Jer.  5 :  14.     Jer. 

23 :  29. 
Zeal  of  saints.    Psa.  39:  3.  Psa.  119: 

139. 
Zeal'of  angels.    Psa.  104:  4.     Heb. 

1:7. 
God's  enemies.     Isa.  10: 17.     Oba. 

18  V. 
Lust.    Pro.  6:27,  28. 
Wickedness.    Isa.  9:  18. 
The  tongue.    Pro.  16 :  27.     Jas.  3 :  6. 
The  self-righteous.    Isa.  65 :  5. 
The  hope  of  hypocrites.    Isa.  50 :  11. 
Persecution.    Luke  12 :  49 — 53. 
Affliction.    Isa.  43:2. 
Judgments.    Jer.  48:45.     Lam.  1: 

13.    Eze.  39 :  6. 

First-bom,  The. 

Of  man  and  beast  dedicated  to  God. 

Exo.  13 :  2, 12.    Exo.  22 :  29. 
Dedicated  to  commemorate  the  spar- 
ing of  the  first-born  of  Israel.   Exo. 
13 :  15.     Num.  3 :  13.    Num.  8 :  17. 
Of  clean  beasts 
Not  to  labor.     Deu.  15 :  19. 
Not  shorn.    Deu.  15 :  19. 
Not  taken  from  the  dam  for  seven 

days.  Exo.  22 :  30.  Lev.  22 :  27. 
Offered  in  sacrifice.  Num.  18:  17. 
Could  not  be  a  free-will  offering. 

Lev.  27 :  26. 
Antiquity  of  offering.     Gen.  4 :  4. 
Flesh  of,  the  priests'  portion.  Num. 
18:18. 
Of  unclean  beasts 
To  be  redeemed.    Num.  18:  15. 
Law  of  redemption  for.     Num.   18 
16. 
Of  the  ass  to  be  redeemed  with   a 
lamb  or  its  neck  broken.     Exo.  13 
13.    Exo.  34 :  20. 
Of  Israel 
Tribe  of  Levi  taken  for.     Num.  3 

12,  40-43.     Num.  8 :  18. 
To  be  redeemed.  Exo.  34 :  20.  Num 

18:15. 
Price  of  redemption  for.     Num.  3 
46,47. 


Price  of,  given  to  the  priests.  Num. 

3:48-51. 
Laws  respecting,  restored  after  the 

captivity.    Neh.  10:  36. 
Laws  respecting,  observed  at  Christ's 

birth.    Luke  2:  22,  23. 
The  beginning  of  strength  and  excel- 
lency of  power.      Gen.  49:3.      Deu. 
21:17. 
Precious  and  valuable.      Mic.  6:  7. 

Zee.  12:  10. 
Objects  of  special  love.     Gen.  25 :  28. 

Jer.  31 :  9,  20. 
Privileges  of; 
Precedence  in  the  family.    Gen.  48: 

13.  14. 
Authority  over    the  younger  chil- 
dren.   Gen.  27:29.    1  Sam.  20:29. 
Special  blessing  by  the  father.  Gen. 

27 : 4,  35. 
The  father's  title  and  power.      2 

Chr.  21 :  3. 
A  double  portion  of    inheritance. 

Deu.  21 :  17. 
In  case  of  death  the  next  brother 

to  raise  up  seed  to.    Deu.  25:  5,  6. 

Mat.  22 :  24—28. 
Not  to    be    alienated    by    parents 

through  caprice.    Deu.  21 :  15,  16. 
Could  be  forfeited  by  misconduct. 

Gen.  49:3,4,  8.    1  Chr.  5:1. 
Could  be  sold.   Gen.  25 :  31,  33.  Heb. 

12:  16,17. 
Instances  of,  superseded; 
Cain.    Gen.  4:4,  5. 
Japheth.    Gen.  10:21. 
Ishmael.    Gen.  17  :  19-21. 
Esau.    Gen.  25 :  23.    Rom.  9:  12,  13. 
Manasseh.    Gen.  48 :  15—20. 
Reuben,  &c.     1  Chr.  5:1,2. 
Aaron.    Exo.  7:  1,  2,  with  Num.  12: 

2  8 
David's  brothers.    1  Sam.  16:  6—12. 
Adonijah.    1  Kin.  2: 15,  22. 
Illustrative  of 
The  dignity,  &c.  of  Christ.   Psa.  89: 

27.    Rom.  8:29.    Col.  1:18. 
The  dignity,  <fec.   of    the    church. 

Heb.  12:23. 

First-fruits,  The. 

To  be  brought  to  God's  house.    Exo. 

34 :  26. 
Different  kinds  of; 

•Barley  harvest.     Lev.  23:  10-14. 

Wheat  harvest.    Exo.  23:16.     Lev. 
23 :  16,  17. 

Wine  and  oil.    Deu.  18:4. 

Wool.    Deu.  18 :  4. 

Honey.    2  Chr.  31:5. 

Fruit  of  new  trees  in   fourth  year. 
Lev.  19:  23,24. 

All    agricultural     produce.     Deu. 
26:2. 
To  be  the  very  best  of   their  kind, 

Num.  18:12, 


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Holy  to  the  Lord.    Eze.  48:  14. 

God  honored  by  the  offering  of.  Pro. 

3:  9. 
Offering  of,  consecrated  the  whole. 

Rom.  11 :  16. 

To  BE  OFFERED 

Without  delay.    Exo.  22 :  29. 

In  a  basket.    Deu.  26:2. 

With  thanksgiving.    Deu.  26 :  3—10. 
Allotted  to  the  priests.     Num.  18: 12, 

13.    Lev.  23:20.    Deu.  18:3— 5. 
Law  of,  restored  after  the  captivity. 

Neh.  10:  35,37.    Neh.  13:  31. 
Illustrative  of 

E&rly  Jewish  church.    Jer.  2 :  3. 

First  converts  in  any  place.    Rom. 
16:5. 

Church  of  Christ.    Jas.  1 :  18.    Rev. 
14:4. 

Resuriection  of  Christ.     1  Cor.  15: 
20,  23. 

Fishes, 

Created  by  God.    Gen.  1:  20,21.  Exo' 

20:11. 
Made  for  God's  glory.    Job  12:  8,  9. 

Psa.  69:34. 
Inhabit 

Seas.    Num.  11 :  22.    Eze.  47 :  10. 

Rivers.    Exo.  7  :  18.    Eze.  29 :  5. 

Ponds.    So.  of  Sol.  7 :  4.  Isa.  19 :  10. 
Number    and    variety  of.    Psa.  104: 

25. 
Different  in  flesh  from  beasts,  &c.     1 

Cor.  15 :  39. 
Cannot  live  without  water.  Isa.  .50:  2. 
Man  given  dominion  over.    Gen.  1 : 

26,28.    Psa.  8:8. 
Man  permitted  to  eat.    Gen.  9:  2,  3. 
Used  as  food 

By  the  Egptians.    Num.  11 :  5. 

By  the  Jews.    Mat.  7  :  10. 
Mode  of  cooking  alluded  to.    Luke 

24:42.    Jno.  21:9. 
The  Tyrians  traded  in.    Neh.  13 :  16. 
Sold  near  the  fish  gate  at  Jerusalem. 

2Chr.  33:14.    Zep.  1:10. 
Distinction  between   clean,  and   un- 
clean. Lev.  11:  9— 12.  Deu.  14:  9,  10. 
Mentioxed  in  Scripture; 

Leviathan.    Job  41:1.    Psa.  74:14. 

Whale.    Gen.  1 :  21.     Mat.  12 :  40. 
Solomon  wrote  the  history  of.  1  Kin. 

4 :  33. 
No  likeness  of,  to  be  made  for  wor- 
ship.   Exo.  20:4.    Deu.  4:18. 
Catching  of,    a    trade.    Mat.    4:    18. 

Luke  5:  2. 
Taken  with 

Nets.    Luke  5 :  4—6.     Jno.  21 :  6—8. 

Hooks.     Amos  4 :  2.     Mat.  17 :  27. 

Spears,    Job  41 :  7. 
Often  suffered  for  man's  sin,     Exo. 

7:21.    Eze.  38:20. 
Miracles  connected  with; 


Multiplying  a  few.   Mat.  14:  17-21. 

Mat.  15:  34. 
Immense  draughts  of.    Luke  5:  0, 

9.    Jno.  21:  6,  11. 
Procuring    tribute     money    from. 

Mat.  17 :  27. 
Dressed  on  the  shore.    Jno.  21 :  9. 
Illustrative 
Of  the  whole  population  of  Egypt. 

Eze.    29 :  45. 
Of  the  visible  church.    Mat.  13 :  48. 
Of  men  ignorant  of  future  events. 

Ecc.  9:12. 
Of  those  ensnared   by  the  wicked. 

Hab.  1 :  14. 
(Good,)  of  saints.  Mat.  13:  48,  49. 
(Bad,)  of  mere  professors.      Mat. 

13 :  48,  49. 

Flattery. 

Saints  should  not  use.  Job  32 :  21,  22. 
Ministers  should  not  use.  1  The.  2:  5. 
The  wicked  use,  to 

Others.    Psa.  5 :  9.    Psa.  12 :  2. 

Themselves.    Psa.  36:2. 
Hypocrites  use,  to 

God.    Psa.  78:36. 

Those  in  authority.    Dan.  11 :  34. 
False     prophets    and    teachers    use. 

Eze.  12:  24,  with  Rom.  16: 18. 
Wisdom,  a  preservative  against.  Pro. 

4:5. 
Worldly    advantage     obtained     by. 

Dan.  11:21,22. 
Seldom  gains  respect.     Pro.  28:23. 
Avoid  those  given  to.    Pro.  20:19. 
Danger  of.    Pro.  7 :  21  -23.  Pro.  29 :  5. 
Punishment  Of.    Job  17 :  5.  Psa.  12 :  3. 
Exemplified;     WoDian  of   Tekoah,      2 

Sam.  14:  17,  20.       Absalom,    2  Sam. 

15:2—6.     False  prophets,  1  Kin.  22: 

13.      Darius''s  courtiers,    Dan.   6:   7. 

Pharisees,  £c.  Mat.  12:  14.      Tyrians, 

tfcc.  Actsl2:22. 

Flowers. 

Wild  in  fields.    Psa.  103 :  15. 
Cultivated  in  gardens.    So.  of  Sol.^: 

2,3. 
Described  as 

Beautiful.    Mat.  6:  29. 

Sweet.    So.  of  Sol.  5:1.3. 

Evanescent.      Psa.    103:    16.      Isa. 
40:8. 

Appear  in  spring.    So.  of  Sol.  2: 12. 
Mentioned  in  Scripture  ; 

The  lilv.    Hos.  14 :  5.    Mat.  6 :  28. 

The  lily  of  the  valley.     So.  of  Sol. 
2:1. 

The  rose.    Isa.  35:  1. 

The  rose  of  Sharon.  So.  of  Sol.  2: 1. 

Of  the  grass.    1  Pet.  1 :  24. 
Garlands  of,  used  in  worship  of  idols. 

Acts  14:13. 


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Representations  of,  on  the 
Golden  candlestick,  Exo.  25:  31,  33. 

2Chr.  4:21. 
Sea  of  brass.     1  Kin.  7  :  26.     2  Chr. 

4:5. 
Wood  work  of  the  temple.    1  Kin. 

6:18,29,33,35. 
Illdsteative  of 
Tlio  graces  of  Christ.      So.  of  Sol. 

5 :  13. 
Shortness  of  man's  life.     Job  14:  2. 

Psa.  103:  15. 
Kingdom  of  Israel.    Isa.  28: 1. 
Glory  of  man.    1  Pet.  1 :  24. 
Rich  men.    Jas.  1:10, 11. 

Fools. 

All  men  are,  without  the  knowledge 

of  God.    Tit.  3:3. 
Deny  God.    Psa.  14:1.    Psa.  53:1. 
Blaspheme  God.    Psa.  74 :  18. 
Reproach  God.    Psa.  74:  22. 
Make  a  mock  at  sin.    Pro.  14  :  9. 
Despise  instruction.    Pro.  1:7.    Pro. 

15 :  5. 
Hate  knowledge.    Pro.  1 :  22. 
Delight  not  in  understanding.      Pro. 

18:2. 
Sport  themselves  in  mischief.      Pro. 

10:23. 
Walk  in  darkness.    Ecc.  2:14. 
Hate  to  depart  from  evil.  Pro.  13: 19. 
Worship  of,  hateful  to  God.  Ecc.  5 :  1. 
Are 

Corrupt  and  abominable.  Psa.  14 :  1. 

Self-sufficient.     Pro.  12:15.      Rom, 
1:22. 

Self-confident.    Pro.  14:16. 

Self-deceivers.    Pro.  14:8. 

Mere  professors  of  religion.      Mat. 
25:2-12. 

Full  of  words.    Ecc.  10 :  14. 

Given  to  meddling.      Pro.  20:3. 

Slanderers.    Pro.  10:18. 

Liars.    Pro.  10:  18. 

Slotliful.    Ecc.  4:5. 

Angry.    Ecc.  7:9. 

Contentious.     Pro.  18:6. 

A  grief  to    parents.      Pro.    17 :    25. 
Pro.  19:13. 
Come  to  shame.    Pro.  3:35. 
Destroy  themselves  by  their  speech, 

Pro.  10:8,  14.    Ecc.  10:12. 
The  company  of,  ruinous.  Pro.  13 :  20. 
Lips  of,  a  snare  to  the    soul.      Pro. 

18:7. 
Cling  to  their  folly.    Pro.  26: 11.  Pro. 

27 :  22. 
Worship  idols.    Jer.  10:8.     Rom.  1: 

22,  23. 
Trust  to  their  own  hearts.     Pro.  28 : 

26, 
depend  upon  their   wealth.      Luke 

12 :  20. 
^ear  the  gospel    and   obey    it   not. 

Mat.  7:26. 


The  mouth  of,  pours  out  folly.      Pro. 

15:2. 
Honoris  unbecoming  for.      Pro.  26: 

1,8. 
God  has  no  pleasure  in.    Ecc,  5:  4. 
Shall  not  stand  in  the  presence  of 

God.    Psa.  5:  5. 
Avoid  them.    Pro.  9:  6.     Pro.  14:  7. 
Exhorted  to  seek  wisdom.    Pro.  8:  5. 
Punishment  of.      Psa.  107:17.       Pro, 

19:29.    Pro.  26:10. 
Exemplified.     Rehoboam,  1  Kin.  12:  8. 

Israel,  Jer.  4 :  22.      Pharisees,  Mat. 

23:17,  19. 

Forests. 

Tracts  of   laud    covered  with  trees. 

Isa.  44:  14. 
Underwood  often  in.  Isa.  9:  18. 
Infested  by  wild  beasts.    Psa.  .50: 10. 

Psa.    104:20.    Isa.  56:9.    Jer.  5:6, 

Mic.5:8. 
Abounded  with  wild  honey.    1  Sam, 

14:25,20. 
Often  afforded  pasture.  Mic.  7:  14. 
Mentioned  in  Scripture; 

Basban,  Isa.  2:  13.  Eze.  27:  6.  Zee. 
11:2. 

Hareth.  lSam.22:5. 

Ephraim.  2  Sam.  18:0,8. 

Lebanon.  1  Kin.  7:2.    1  Kin.  10:  17, 

Carmel,  2  Kin.  19:  2.3.    Isa.  37:  24. 

Arabian.  Isa.  21 :  13. 

The  south.  Eze.  20:  46,  47. 

The  king's.  Neli.  2:8. 
Supplied  timber  for  building.    1  Kin. 

5 : 6-8. 
Were  places  of  refuge.     1   Sam.  22 :  5. 

1  Sam.  23:  16. 
Jotham  built  towers,  &c,  in.    2    Chr. 

27:4. 
The  power  of  God  extends  over.  Psa. 

29:9. 
Called  on  to  rejoice  at  God's  mercy, 

Isa.  44:23. 
Often  destroyed  by  enemies.    2  Kin. 

19:23.    Isa.  37:24.    Jer.  46:23. 
Illustrative 

Of  the  unfruitful  world.  Isa.  32:  19. 

(A  fruitful  field  turned  into,)  of 
the  Jews  rejected  by  God.  Isa.  29: 
17.    Isa.  32:15. 

(Destroyed  by  fire,)  of  destruction, 
of  the  wicked.  Isa.  9:  18.  Isa. 
10:17,18.    Jer.  21:14. 


Forgetting  God, 


A  characteristic  t)f  the  wicked.    Pro. 

2:17.  Isa.  65:11. 
Backsliders  are  guilty  of.  Jer.  3:21, 

Is  forgetting  His 
Covenant.  Deu.  4:  23.   2  Kin.  17  :  38. 
Works.  Psa.  78:  7,  11.     Psa.  106:  13. 
Benefits,    Psa.   103 :  2.    Psa,  106 : 1. 


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Word.  Heb.  12:  5.  Jas.  1:25. 

Law.  Psa.  119:  lo3,  17G.   Hos.  4:  6. 

Past  deliverance.  Jud.    8:34.    Psa. 
78 :  42. 

Power _to  deliver.    Isa.  51 :  13—15. 
Encouraged  by  false  teachers.    Jer. 

23 :  27. 
Prosperity    often  leads  to.    Deu.  8: 

12-14.  Hos.  13:6. 
Trials  should  not  lead  to.    Psa.   44: 

17  -20. 
Resolve  against.    Psa.  119:  16,  93. 
Cautious  against.    Deu.  6:12.    Deu. 

8:11. 
Exhortation  to  those  guilty  of.    Psa. 

50:22. 
Punishment  of.  Job  8:  12, 13.    Psa.  9: 

17.  Isa.  17:10,  11.   Eze.  23:35.   Hos. 

8:14, 

Forgiveness  of  Injuries. 

Christ  set  an  example  of.  Luke  23 :  34. 
Commanded.  Mar.  11 :  25.  Rom.  12: 19. 
To  be  unlimited.    Mat.  18:22.    Luke 

17:4. 
A  characteristic  of  saints.    Psa.  7 :  4. 
Motives  to. 

The  mercy  of  God.  Luke  6:  36. 

Ourneed  of  forgiveness.  Mar.  11:25. 

God's  forgiveness  of  us.  Eph.  4:  32. 

Christ's  forgiveness  of  us.    Col.  3: 
13. 
A  glory  to  saints.  Pro.  19:  11. 
Should  be  accompanied  by 

Forbearance.  Col.  3:13. 

Kindness.    Gen.  45:5— 11    Rom.  12: 
20. 

Blessing  and  prayer.  Mat.  5:  44. 
Promises  to.  Mat.  6:  14.  Luke  6:  37. 
No  forgiveness  without.    Mat.  6:15. 

Jas.  2:13. 
Illustrated.   Mat.  18:  2.3-35. 
Exemplified,  Josei>h,  Gen.  50:20,  21. 

David,  1  Sam.   24:7.  2  Sam.   18:5. 

2  Sam.  19 :  23.    Solomon,  1  Kin.  1 :  53. 

Stephen,  Acts  7 :  60.    Paul,  2  Tim.  4 : 
16. 

Forsaking  God. 

Idolaters  guilty  of.  1  Sam.  8:  8. 1  Kin. 

11 :  33. 
The  wicked  guilty  of.    Deu.  28:20. 
Backsliders  guilty  of.  Jer.  15 :  6. 

Is  FORSAKING 

■   His  house.  2Chr.  29:6. 

His  covenant.     Deu.  29:25.    1  Kin. 
19:10.    Jer.  22:9.     Dan.  11:30. 

His  commandments.    Ezr.  9 :  10. 

The  right  way.    2  Pet.  2 :  15. 
Trusting  in  man  is.    Jer.  17 :  5. 
Leads    men    to     follow    their    own 

devices.  Jer.  2: 13. 
Prosperity  tempts  to.    Deu.  31:  20. 

Deu.  32:  15. 
Wickedness  of.    Jer.  2:13.    Jer.  5:7. 
Unreasonableness  and  ingratitude  of. 

Jer,  2:5,6. 


Brings  confusion.    Jer.  17:13. 
Followed  by  remorse.    Eze.  6:9. 
Briugs  down  His  wrath.    Ezr.  8:  22. 
Provokes  God   to  forsake  men.    Jud. 

10 :  13.  2  Chr.  15 :  2.    2  Chr.  24 :  20,  24. 
Resolve  against.    Jos.  24:  16.    Noli. 

10:29—39. 
Curse  pronounced  upon.    Jer.  17 :  5. 
Sin  of,  to  be  confessed.    Ezr.  9: 10. 
Warnings  against.      Jos    24 :    20.      1 

Chr.  28:9. 
Punishment  of.    Deu.  28:  20.    2  Kin. 

22:   16,  17     Isa.   1:  28.    Jer.   1:  16. 

Jer.  5:19 
Exemplified.      Children    of  Israel,    1 

Sam.   12:   10.      Saul,l  Sam.   15:   11. 

Ahab,   1   Kin.   18:   18.     ^mon,  2  Kin. 

21 :  22.     Kingdom  of  Judah,  2  Chr.  12 : 

1,5.    2Chr.  21:  10.    Isa.   1 :  4.    Jer. 

15:6.     Kingdom  of  Israel,   2  Chr.  13: 

11,    with    2    Kin.    17:    7—18.     3Iany 

disciples,  Jno.  6:  66.     Phyaellus,   cC-c. 

2  Tim.  1 :  15.     Balaam,  2  Pet.  2 :  15. 

Fortresses. 

Places  strong  by  nature.  Num.  24:  31. 
Places  fortified  by  art.  Jer.  51 :  53. 
The  security    of   a  nation.    Isa,  33: 

16.    Dan.  11:10. 
Places  used  as; 

Cities.    Jud.  9:  31.    Neh.  4:2. 

Strong-holds.    Jud.    6:    2.     2    Chr. 
11:11. 

Forts.    2  Sam.  5:9.    Isa.  25:12, 

Strong  towers.    2  Chr.  26:  9. 
Afforded  protection  in  danger.    Jud, 

6:2. 
Defended  against  eue-nies.  Nab.  2: 1. 
Often 

Entered  bv  the  enemy.    Dan.  11 :  7. 

Spoiled.    Hos.  10:  14. 

Levelled.    Isa.  25:  12. 

Deserted.  &c.    Isa.  34:  13. 

Destruction    of,    threatened.      Isa. 
17:3. 
Illustrative  OF 

God's  protection.    Psa.   18:2.    Jer. 
16:19. 

Christ,  the  defence  of  saints.    Isa. 
33 :  16. 

Protection    afforded    to  ministers. 
Jer.  6:27. 

Foundation. 

The  lowest  part  of  a  building,  and 

on  which    it   rests.    Luke   14:    "29. 

Acts  10 :  26. 
Figuratively  applied  to 

The  heavens.    2  Sam  22 :  8. 

The  earth.    Job  38:  4.    Psa.   104:5. 

The  world.    Psa.  18:  15.    Mat.  13: 
35. 

The  mountains.    Deu.  32 :  22 

The  ocean.    Psa.  104:8. 

Kingdoms.    Exo.  9:  18. 
Laid  for 

Cities.    Jos.    6:  26.    1  King  IS:  34. 


POU. 


97 


FEU. 


Walls.    Ezr.  4 :  12.    Rev.  21 :  M. 
Houses.    Luke  0:  48. 
Temples.    1   Kin.  6:  .ST.    Ezr.  3:  10. 
Towers.    Luke  14 :  28,  29. 
Described  as 
Of  stone.    1  Kin.  5:  17. 
Deep  laid.    Luke  6:  48. 
Strongly  laid.    Ezr.  6 :  3. 
Joined  together  by  corner  stones. 
•    Ezr.  4:   12,  with  1   Pet.  2:  6,  and 

Eph.  2:20. 
Security    afforded    by.    Mat.    7:    25. 

Luke  6:  48. 
Illustrative  of 
Christ.    Isa.  28: 16.  .1  Cor.  3:  11. 
Doctrines  of  the  apostles,  &c.  Eph. 

2:20. 
First    principles    of    the    gospel. 

Heb.  G:l,  2. 
Decrees  and    purposes  of  God.    2 

Tim.  2:  19. 
Magistrates.    Psa.  82 :  .5. 
The  righteous.    Pro.  10:  25. 
Hope  of  saints.    Psa.  87 : 1. 
Security    of     saints'    inheritance. 

Heb.  11:10. 

Fountains  and  Springs. 

Created  by  God.    Psa.  74:  15.    Psa. 

104 :  10. 
God  to  be  praised  for.    Rev.  14 :  7. 
Come  from   the  great  deep.    Gen.  7: 

11.    Job  38:  16. 
Found  in  hills  and  valleys.    Deu.  8: 

7.    Psa.  104:10. 
Send    forth   each  but   one   kind  of 

water.    Jas.  3:  11. 
Afford 

Drink  to  the  beasts.    Psa.  104:11. 

Refreshment    to    the    birds.      Psa. 
104 :  12. 

Fruitfulness  to  the  earth.    1  Kin. 
18:5.    Joel  3:  18. 
Frequented  by  travellers.    Gen.  16:  7. 
Abound    in   Canaan.    Deu.    8:    7.    1 

Kin.  18:5. 
Sometimes  dried  up.    Isa.  58:11. 
Drying  up  of,  a  severe  punishment. 

Psa.  107:3.3,  34.    Hos.  13:15. 
Constantly  flowing 

Especially  esteemed.    Isa.    58:   11. 

Could  not  be  ceremonially  defiled. 
Lev.  11:  36. 
Sometimes  stopped  or  turned  off  to 

distress  enemies.    2  Chr.  32 :  3,  4. 
Mentioned  in  Scripture; 

Ifl  the  way  to  Shur.    Gen.  16:7. 

Of  the  waters  of  Nephtoah.    Jos. 
15:9. 

Of  Jezreel.     1  Sam.  29:  1. 

OfPisgah.    Deu.  4:49. 

Upper  and   nether   springs,     Jos. 
15 :  19.    Jud.  1 :  15. 
Illustrative 

Of   God.    Psa.    36:    9.    Jer.   2:    13, 
Jer.  17:13. 

Of  Christ.    Zee.  13:1. 


Of  the  Holy  Ghost.    Jno.  7:  38,  39. 
Of  constant  supplies  of  grace.  Psa. 

87:7. 
Of  eternal  life.    Jno.  4:  14.     Rev, 

21:  6. 
Of  the  means  of  grace.    Isa.  41 :  18. 

Joel  3:  18. 
Of  a  good  wife.    Pro.  5:18. 
Of   a    numerous  posterity.      Deu. 

33 :  28. 
Of  spiritual  wisdom.    Pro.  16:  22. 

Pro.  18:  4. 
Of  the  law  of  the  wise.    Pro.  13 :  14. 
Of  godly  fear.    Pro.    14 :  27. 
(Sealed  up,)  of  the  church.    So.  of 

Sol.    4:12. 
(Not  failing,)  of  the  church.    Isa. 

58:11. 
(Always     flowing,)    of    unceasing 

wickedness  of  the  Jews.  Jer.  6:  7. 
(Corrupt,)    of    th«    natural  heart. 

Jas.  3:  11,  with  Mat.  15:  18,  19. 
(Troubled,)    of  saints  led    astray. 

Pro.  25 :  26. 

Fox,  The. 

Found  in  deserts.    Eze.  13:4. 
Abounded  in  Palestine.    Jud.   15:  4, 

Lam.  15: 18. 
Described  as 

Active.    Nell.  4:  3. 

Crafty.    Luke  13:  32. 

Carnivorous.    Psa.  63:10. 
Destructive  to  vines.  So.  of  Sol.  2: 15. 
Dwells  in  holes.    Mat.  8:  20.    Luke 

9:58. 
Illustrative  of 

False  prophets.    Eze.  13:4. 

Cunning   and     deceitful    persons. 
Luke  13:  32. 

Enemies  of  the  church.    So.  of  Sol. 
2:15. 
Used    by  Samson    for  annoying  the 

Philistines.    Jud.  15:4— 6. 

Frtiits. 

The  produce  of  corn,  &c.    Deu.  22:  9. 

Psa.  107 :  37. 
The    produce    of   trees.    Gen.   1:'29. 

Ecc.  2:  5. 
Called  the 

Fruit    of  the  ground.      Gen.  4:  3. 
Jer.    7:20. 

Fruit  of  the  earth.    Isa.    4:2. 

Increase  of  the  land.    Psa.  85:  12. 
Given  by  God.    Acts  14: 17. 
Preserved  to  us  by  God.    Mai.  3:11. 
Require 

A  fruitful  land.    Psa.  107 :  34. 

Rain  from    heaven.    Psa.   104:  13. 
Jas.  5 :  18. 

Influence    of   the    sun    and  moon, 
Deu.  33:  14. 
Produced  in  their  due  seasons.    Mat. 

21 :  41. 
First  of,  devoted  to  God.    Deu.  26 : 2. 


FRU. 


GAL. 


Divided  into 
Hasty  or  precocious.    Isa.  28:4. 
Summer  fruits.     2  Sam.  16:1. 
New  and  old.    So.  of  Sol.  7 :  13. 
Goodly.     Jer.  11 :  16. 
Pleasant.    So.  of  Sol.  4:  16. 
Precious.    Deu.  33 :  14. 
Evil  or  bad.    Mat.  7:17. 
To  be  waited  for  with  patience.    Jas. 

5:  7. 
Often  sent  as  presents.      Geu.  43:  11. 
Often  destroyed 
In  God's  auger.    Jer.  7  :  20. 
By  blight.    Joel  1 :  12. 
By  locusts,  &c.  Deu.  28:  38,  39.   Joel 

1:4. 
By  enemies.    Eze.  25:4. 
By  drought.    Hag.  1 :  10. 
Illustrative 
Of  effects  of  repentance.  Mat.  3:  8. 
Of  works  of  the  Spirit.    Gal.  5:  22, 

23.    Eph.  .5 :  9: 
Of  doctrines  of  Christ.    So.  of  Sol. 

2:  3. 
Of  good  works.  Mat.  7 :  17,  18.    Phi. 

4:  17. 
Of  a    holy  conversation.     Pro.  12: 

14.  Pro.  18 :  20. 
Of  praise.    Heb.  13:  15. 
Of  the  example,  &c.  of  the  godly. 

Pro.  11 :  30. 
Of   effects    of    industry.    Pro.    31: 

16,  31. 
Of  the  reward  of  saints.    Isa.  3:  10. 
Of  the  reward  of  the  wicked.    Jer. 

17 :  9, 10. 
Of  converts  to  the  church.   Psa.  72: 

16.    Jno.  4 :  36. 
(Bad,)  of  the  conduct  and  conver- 
sation of  evil  men.    Mat.    7:17. 

Mat.  12:  33. 

Gad,  The  Tribe  of. 

Descended  from  Jacob's  seventh  son. 

Gen.  30:11. 
Predictions  respecting.     Gen.  49:  19. 

Deu.  33:20,  21. 
Persons  selected  from. 

To  number  the  people.   Num.  1 :  14. 

To  spy  out  the  land       Num.13:  15. 
Strength  of,  on  leaving  Egypt.   Num. 

1 :  24,  25. 
The  rear  of  second  division  of  Israel 

in  their  journeys.    Num.  10:18—20. 
Encamped  south  of  the  tabernacle 

under   the    standard    of   Reuben. 

Num.  2: 10,14. 
Offerhig  of,  at  the  dedication.   Num. 

7:  42-47. 
Families  of.    Num.  26 :  15—17. 
Strength    of,    on    entering    Canaan. 

Num.26:  18. 
On  Ebal,  said    amen  to    the   curse. 

Deu.  27:13. 
Sought  and  obtained  its  inheritance 

east  of  Jordan.    Num.  32 : 1—33. 


Bounds  of  its  inheritance.    Jos.  13 : 

24—28. 
Cities  built  by.    Num.  32 :  34—36. 
Assisted  in  conquest  of  Canaan.  Jos. 

4:12,13. 
After  the  conquest,  returned  home. 

Jos.  22 : 9. 
Assisted  in  building  the  altar  of  wit- 
ness, which  excited  the  jealousy  of 

Israel.    Jos.  22 :  10— 29. 
Many     from      other    tribes    sought 

refuge  with,  from  the  Philistines.  1 

Sam.  13:  7. 
Eleven  of,  swam    the   Jordan,    and 

joined  David  in  the  hold.    1  Chr. 

12:8-15. 
Some  of,  at  coronation  of  David.    1 

Chr.  12  :  37,  38. 
David  appointed  rulers  over.    1  Chr. 

26 :  32. 
Spoiled  the  Hagarites.    1  Chr.  5 :  18 

22. 

Subdued  by  Hazael  king  of  Syria.    2 

Kin.  10:  33. 
Taken  captive  to  Assyria.    2  Kin.  15: 

29,  with  1  Chr.  5 :  22,  26. 
Land  of,  seized  by  the  Moabites  and 

Ammonites.     Jer.  48:  18—24.    Jer. 

49:1. 

Galilee. 

Separated  from  Judea  by  Samaria. 

Jno.  4:3,4. 
Upper  part  of,  called  Galilee  of  the 

Gentiles.    Isa.  9:1.    Mat.  4:15. 
Lake  of  Gennesaret,  called  the  sea 

of.    Mat.  15 :  29.    Luke  5:1. 
Kadesh  the  city  of  refuge  for.    Jos. 

21 :  32. 
Inhabitants  of. 

Called  Galileans.    Acts  2 :  7. 

Used  a  peculiar  dialect.    Mat.  26: 
73.    Mar.  14:70. 

Despised    by    the    Jews.     Jno.   7: 
41,  .52. 

Opposed  the  Roman  taxation.  Acts 
5:37. 

Cruelly  treated  by  Pilate.     Luke 
13:1. 
Twenty  cities  of,  given  to  Hiram.    1 

Kin.  9:11. 
Conquered  by  the  Syrians.     1  Kin. 

15 :  20. 
Conquered  by  the  Assyrians.  2  Kin. 

15 :  29. 
Jurisdiction  of,  granted  to  Herod  by 

the  Romans.    Luke  3:1.    Luke  23: 

6,7. 
Supplied  Tyre,  &c.  with  provisions. 

Acts  12:20. 
Christ 

Brought  up  in.    Mat.  2:  22.    Luke 
2 :  39,  51. 

Despised  as  of.    Mat.  26:  69,  with 
Jno.  7 :  .52. 

Chose  His  apostles  from.    Mat.  4: 
18,  21.    Jno.  1 :  43,  44.    Acts  1 :  11. 


GAL. 


99 


GAR. 


Preaching  in,  predicted.    Isa.  9: 1, 

2.   Mat.  4:  14,  15. 
Preached  throughout.     Mar.  1:  39. 

Luke  4:  44. 
Commenced,    and    wrought    many 

miracles  in.    Mat.  4:  2.3,  24.   Mat. 

15:29-31. 
Kindly  received  in.    Juo.  4  :  45. 
Followed  by  the  people  of.    Mat. 

4 :  25. 
Ministered  to  by  women  of.    Mat. 

27 :  55.    Mar.  15 :  41.     Luke  8 :  3. 
Sought  refuge  in.     Jno.  4:1,3. 
Appeared  in,  to  His  disciples  after 

His    resurrection.      Mat.  26:    32. 

Mat.  28:7. 
Modern  towns  of; 
Accho  or  Ptolemais.    Jud.  1 :  31. 
Tiberias.    Jno.  6:23. 
Nazareth.    Mat.  "2:    22,  23.     Luke 

1:26. 
Cana.    Jno.  2:1.    Jno.  21 :  2. 
Capernaum.   Mat.  4    13. 
Chorazin.     Mat.  11 :  21. 
Bethsaida.    Mar.  6:45.  Jno.  1:   44. 
Nain.    Luke  7  :  11. 
Cesarea.    Acts  9: 30.    Acts  10:  24. 
Cesarea    Philippi.      Mat.    16:    13. 

Mar.  8:27. 
Christian  churches   established   in. 
Acts  9 :  31. 

Gardens. 

Often  made  by  the  banks  of  rivers. 

Num.  24:6. 
Kinds   of,   mentioned    in    Scrip- 
ture; 

Herbs.    Deu.  11 :  10.  1  Kin.  21 :  2. 

Cucumbers.    Isa.  1:8. 

Fruit  trees.    Ecc.  2 :  5,  6. 

Spices,  &c.  So.  of  Sol.  4:  16.    So.  of 
Sol.  6:2. 
Often  enclosed.    So.  of  Sol.  4 :  12. 
Often  refreshed  by  fountains.    So.  of 

Sol.  4 :  15. 
Taken  care  of  by  gardeners.     Jno. 

20:15. 
Lodges  erected  in.    Isa.  1 :  8. 
Often  used  for 

Entertainments.    So.  of  Sol.  5:  1. 

Retirement.    Jno.  18:  1. 

Burial    places.     2  Kin.  21:  18,  26. 
Jno.  19:  41. 

Idolatrous  worship.  Isa  1:  29.  Isa. 
65:3. 
Blasting  of,    a   punishmeut.     Amos 

4:9. 
Jews  ordered  to  plant,  in  Babylon. 

Jer.  29 :  5.  28. 
Of  Eden 

Planted  by  the  Lord.    Gen.  2:8. 

Called  the   garden   of    the    Lord. 
Gen.  13:10. 

Called  the  garden  of  God.     Eze. 
28:13. 

Had    every   tree    good    for  food. 
Gen.  2:  9. 


Watered  by  a  river.    Gen.  2:10— 14. 
Man  placed  in,  to  dress  and  keep. 

Gen.  2:8,  15. 
Man  driven  from,   after   the  fall, 

Gen.  3:  23,  24. 
Fertility  of  Canaan  like.    Gen.  13: 

10.    Joel  2  :  3. 
The  future  state  of  the  Jews  shall 

bo  like.     Isa.  51 :  3.    Eze.  36 :  35. 
Illustrative 
Of  the  church.    So.  of  Sol.  5:1.  So 

of  Sol.  6:2, 11. 
(Enclosed,)    of    the  pleasantness^ 

fruitfulness,  and  security  of  this 

church.    So.  of  Sol.  4:12. 
(Well  watered,)  of  spiritual  pros- 
perity of  the  church.    Isa.  .58:  11. 

Jer.  31 :  12. 
(When  dried  up,)  of  the  wicked. 

Isa.  1:30. 

Garments. 

Origin  of.    Gen.  3:7,21. 
Called 

Raiment.    Gen.  28:20.    Deu.  8:4. 

Clothes.    Pro.  6 :  27.    Eze.  16 :  39. 

Clothing.    Job  22:  6.    Job  31 :  19. 

Vesture.     Gen.  41 :  42.     Rev.  19:  16. 
Materials  used  for. 

Wool.    Pro.  27 :  26.    Eze.  34 :  3. 

Silk.     Pro.  31:22. 

Linen.    Lev.  6:10.    Est.  8:1.5. 

Camel's  hair.    Mat.  3:4. 

Skins.    Heb.  11:37. 

Sackcloth.  2  Sam.  3:  31.  2  Kin.  19:1. 
Not  to  be  made  of  mixed  materials. 

Deu.  22:11. 
Of  the  sexes,  not  to  be  interchanged. 

Deu.  22:5. 
Colors  of,  mentioned; 

White.    Ecc.  9:8. 

Blue.    Eze.  23:6. 

Purple.    Eze.  7 :  27.     Luke  16 :  19. 

Scarlet.    2  Sam.  1 :  24.    Dan.  5 :  7. 

Different  colors.  Gen.  37:  3.  2  Sam. 
13:18. 
Were    often    fringed   and  bordered. 

Num.  15:38.    Deu.  22:12. 
Scribes    and    Pharisees    condemned 

for  making  broad  the  borders  of. 

Mat.  23:5. 
Worn  long  and  flowing.    Luke  20:  46. 

Rev.  1:13. 
Girt  up  during  employment.      Luke 

17 :  8.    Jno.  13 :  4. 
Mentioned  in  Scripture; 

Hyke  or  upper  garment.      Deu.  24: 
13.    Mat.  21:8. 

Burnoose  or  cloak.    Luke  6:  29.     2 
Tim.  4:13. 

Tunic  or  coat.     Jno.  19:  23.     Jno. 
21:7. 

Girdle.    1  Sam.  18 : 4.    Acts  21 :  11. 

Bonnet  or  hat.    Lev.  8 :  13.    Dan.  3 : 
21. 

Shoe  or  sandal.     Exo.  3 :  5.    Mar. 
6:9. 


GAR. 


100 


GAT. 


Vail.    Gen.  24:6.5." 
Liable  to  plague  and  leprosy.     Lev. 

13:47-59. 
Cleaused  by  water  from  ceremonial 

uncleanness.      Lev.   11 :  82.      Num. 

31 :  20. 
Of  the  rich. 

Of  the  finest  materials.    Mat.  11 :  8. 

Gay.    Jas.  2:2,  3. 

Gorgeous.      Luke  7 :  2,").  Acts  12 :  21. 

Embroidered.      Psa.  45:    14.     Eze. 
10:18. 

Perfumed.    Psa.  45:8.    So.  of  Sol. 
4:11. 

Multiplied  and  heaped  up.    Job  27 : 
16.     Isa.3:22. 

Often  moth-eaten.    Job  13:  28.  Jas. 
5:2. 
Of  the  poor, 

Provided  specially  by  God.      Deu. 
lb :  18. 

Vile.    Jas.  2:2. 

Used  as  a  covering  by  night.    Deu. 
,      24 :  13. 

Not  to  be  retained  in  pledge.    Deu. 
24 :  12,  13. 
Grew  old  and  wore   out.      Jos.  9:  5. 

Psa.  102 :  26. 
Of  Israel  preserved  for  forty  years. 

Deu.  8:  4. 
Were    often    changed.     Gen.    35:  2. 

Gen.  41:  14. 
Of  those  slain  with  a  sword  not  used. 

Isa.  14:19. 
Given  as  a  token  of  covenants.  ISam. 

18:4. 
Given  as  presents.      Gen.  45:  22.      2 

Kin.  5:22. 
Often  rent  in  affliction.      2  Sam.   15: 

32.    Ezr.  9:3,5. 
Illustrative 

(White,)    of    righteousness.    Mat. 
28:3.    Rev.  3:18. 

(Rolled  in  blood.)  of  victory.    Isa.  ' 
9:  5. 

(Washed  in  wine,)   of  abundance. 
Gen.  49:  11. 

Gates. 
Design  of  Isa.  62:10. 
Made  of 

Bras.s.    Psa.  107  :  16.    Isa.  45:  2. 

Iron.    Acts  12 :  10. 
Often  two-leaved.    Isa.  45:1. 
Fastened  with  bars  of    iron.      Psa. 

107:16.    Isa.  45:  2. 
Made  to 

Cities.    1  Kin.  17:10. 

Houses.     Luke  16 :  20.      Acts  12 :  14. 

Temples.    Acts  3:  2. 

Palaces.    Est.  5 :  13. 

Prisons.    Acts  12: 10. 

Camps.    Exo.  32:26. 

Rivers.    Nab.  2:6. 
Of  cities 

Chief  places  of  concourse.     Pro.  t : 
21. 


Courts  of  justice  held  at.    Deu.  16: 

18.   2  Sam.  15:  2.    Pro.  22:  22,  23.     , 
Land  sold  at.    Gen.  23:  10,  16. 
Land  redeemed  at.    Ruth  4:  1. 
Markets  held  at.    2  Kin.  7  :  1,  18. 
Proclamations  made  at.      Pro.  1: 

21.     Jer.  17:19. 
Councils  of  state  held  at.     2  Chr. 

18:9.    Jer.  39:3. 
Conferences  held  at.  Gen.  34:  20.  2 

Sam.  3:27. 
Public    commendation    given    at. 

Pro.  31 :  23,  31. 
Public  censure  passed  at.   Job  5:  4. 

Isa.  29:21. 
Shut  at  night-fall.    Jos.  2:5.   Neh. 

13:19. 
Chief  points  of  attack  in  war.  Jud. 

5:8.    Isa.  22:7.    Eze.  21 :  15. 
Battering  rams  used  against.  Eze. 

21 :  22. 
Experienced  officers  placed  over.  2 

Kin.  7:  17. 
Troops  reviewed  at,  going  to  war. 

2  Sam.  18:  4. 
Often  razed  and  burned.   Neh.  1:  3. 

Lam.  2: 9. 
Idolatrous     rites     performed     at. 

Acts  14 :  13. 
Criminals  punished  at.    Deu.  17:  5. 

Jer.  20:  2. 
Custom  of  sitting  at,  in  the  even- 
ing, alluded  to.    Gen.  19: 1. 
Of  the  temple 
Called  gates  of  Zion.    Lam.  1 :  4. 
Called  gates  of  righteousness.  Psa. 

118:  19. 
Called   gates  of   the   Lord,     Psa, 

118 :  20. 
Overlaid  with  gold.    2:Kin.  18: 16. 
One  specially  beautiful.     Acts  3:  2. 
Levites  the  porters  of.     2  Chr.  8: 

14.     2  Chr.  23:4. 
Charge  of,  given  by  lot.     1  Chr.  26: 

13-19. 
The  treasury  placed  at.    2  Chr.  24: 

8.    Mar.  12:41. 
The  pious  Israelites  delighted  to 

enter.   Psa.  118:  19,  20.  Psa.  100:  4. 
Frequented  by  beggars.     Acts  3:  2. 

Of  JERUSALEM, 

High  gate  of  Benjamin.     Jer.  20:  2. 

Jer.  37:  13. 
Fish  gate.    2  Chr.  33 :  14.  Neh.  3 :  3. 
Sheep  gate.      Neh.  3:  1.     Jno.  5:  2. 

(mani.) 
Gate  of  Miphkad.    Neh.  3 :  31. 
Gate  of  Ephraim.    Neh.  12 :  39. 
Valley  gate.    2  Chr.  26:  29.    Neh. 

2:13. 
Watergate.    Neh.  3:26.    Neh.  8:3. 
Horse  gate.      2  Chr.  23:15.      Neh. 

3:28. 
Old  gate.    Neh.  3:6.    Neh.  12:39. 
Corner  gate.    2  Chr.  26 :  9. 
Dung  gate.    Neh.  3:  14.  Neh.  12:  31 
Gate  of  the  fountain.    Neh.  3: 15. 


GAT. 


101 


GIB. 


Carcase  of  sin-offering  burned  with- 
out.   Lev.  4:12.    Heb.  13:  11— 13. 
Criminals  generally  punished  with- 
out.   Lev.  24:23.    Jno.  19:  17,  with 
Heb.  13 :  12. 
Illustrative 
Of  Christ.    Jno.  10:9. 
(Of  heaven,)  of  access  to  God.  Gen. 

28:12-17. 
(Of  hell,)  of  Satan's  power.     Mat. 

16:18. 
(Of  the  grave,)  of  death.  Isa.  38:. 10. 
(Strait,)  of    the    entrance    to   life. 

Mat.  7:14. 
(Wide,)  of  the   entrance    to    ruin. 

Mat.  7 :  13. 

Genealogies, 
The  Jews  reckoned  by.    1  Chr.  9:  1.  2 

Chr.  31 :  19. 
Public  registers  kept  of.     2  Chr.  12: 

15.     Neh.  7:5. 
Of  Christ 

Given.    Mat.  1:1— 17.     Luke  3:  23 
—38. 

Prove    His  descent  i  from    Judah. 
Heb.  7:14. 
Priests  who   could    not    prove  their 

own,  excluded  from  the  priesthood. 

Ezr.  2:62.    Neh.  7:64. 
Subject  of,  to  be  avoided.    1  Tim.  1 : 

4.    Tit.  3:9. 
Illustrative  of  the  record  of  saints 

in  the  book  of  life.      Luke  10:  20. 

Heb.  12:23.    Rev.  3:5. 

Gentiles. 

Comprehend  all  nations  except  the 

Jews.    Rom.  2:9.    Rom.  3:9.  Rom. 

9:24. 
Called 

Heathen.    Psa.  2 : 1.    Gal.  3 : 8. 

Nations.      Psa.  9:20.       Psa.  22:28. 
Isa.  9:  1. 

Uncircumcised.    1  Sam.  14:6.    Isa. 
52:1. 

IJncircumcisiou.    Rom.  2:26. 

Greeks.      Rom.  1:16.     Rom.  10:  12. 

Strangers.     Isa.  14:1.    Isa.  60:  10. 
Ruled  by  God.      2  Chr.  20:  6.      Psa. 

47:8. 
Chastised  by  God.     Psa.  9:5.      Psa. 

94 :  10. 
Counsel  of,  brought  to  nought.    Psa. 

33 :  10. 
Characterized  as 

Ignorant  of  God.      Rom.   1:  21.      1 
The.  4:5. 

Refusing  to  know  God.    Rom.  1 :  28. 

Without  the  law.    Rom.  2 :  14. 

Idolatrous.    Rom.  1 :  23,  25.     1  Cor. 
12:2. 

Superstitious.    Deu.    18:14. 

Depraved  and  wicked.      Rom.  1 :  28 
—32.    Eph.  4 :  19. 

Blasphemous     and     reproachful. 
Neh.  5 :  9. 


Constant  to  their  false  gods.     Jer. 
2:  11. 
Hated  and  despised  the  Jews.      Est. 

9:  1,  5.    Psa.  44:  13,  14.    Psa.  123:  3. 
Often  ravaged  and  defiled   the   holy 

land  and  sanctuary.      Psa.   79:   1. 

Lam.  1:10 
The  Jews 

Not  to  follow  the  ways  of.    Lev.  18 
3.    Jer.  10 : 2. 

Not  to  intermarry  with.    Deu.  7:3. 

Permitted    to   have,    as    servants. 
Lev.  25 :  44. 

Despised,  as  if  dogs.    Mat.  15 :  26. 

Never    associated    with.    Acts    10: 
28.    Acts  11 :  2,  3. 

Often  corrupted  by.    2  Kin.  17 :  7,  8. 

Dispersed  amongst.    Jno.  7  :  35. 
Excluded    from    Israel's    privileges 

Eph.  2:11,12. 
Not   allowed    to   enter   the    temple. 

Acts  21 :  28,  29. 
Outer  court  of  temple  for.    Eph.  2: 

14.    Rev.  11:2. 
Given  to  Christ  as  His  inheritance 

Psa.  2:  8. 
Christ  given  as  a  light  to.    Isa.  42:  6. 

Luke  2 :  32. 
Conversion  of,  predicted.    Isa.  2:2. 

Isa.  11:10. 
United     with      the     Jews     against 

Christ.    Acts  4:  27. 
The  gospel  not  to  be  preached  to, 

till  preached  to  the  Jews.    Mat.  10: 

5.    Luke  24:  47.    Acts  13:  46. 
First    special    introduction    of    the 

gospel  to.     Acts  10:  34    45.     Acts 

15 :  14. 
First   general    introduction    of    the 

gospel  to.      Acts  13:  48,  49,  52.    Acts 

15 :  12. 
Paul   the    apostle    of.     Acts   9:    15. 

Gal.  2:7,  8. 
Jerusalem     trodden    down    by,    &c. 

Luke  21:  24. 
Israel    rejected    till  the    fulness  of. 

Rom.  11 :  25. 

Gibeonites. 

Descended    from    the    Hivites    and 

Amorites.    Jos.  9:  3,  7,  with  2  Sam 

21 :  2. 
A  mighty  and  warlike  people.    Jos. 

10:2. 
Cities  of.    Jos.  9:17. 
Israel 

Deceived  by.    Jos.  9:4 — 13. 

Made  a  league  with.    Jos.  9:  15. 

Spared  on  account  of  their  oath. 
Jos.  9 :  18, 19. 

Appointed,   hewers    of    wood,    &c. 
Jos.  9:20— 27. 
Attacked    by   the  kings  of  Canaan. 

Jos.  10:  1—5. 
Delivered   by  Israel.    Jos.  10:  6—10. 
Saul  sought  to  destroy.    2  Sam.  21 :  2. 


GIB. 


102 


GIR. 


Israel  plauged  for  Saul's  cruelty  to. 

2  Sam.  21:1. 
Effected     the     destruction     of     the 

remuaut  of  Saul's  house.    2  Sam. 

21:4-9. 
The  office  of  the  Nethinim  probably 

orginated  in.    IChr.  9:2. 
Part  of,  returned  from  the  captivity. 

Neh.  7 :  25. 

Gift  of  the  Holy  Ghost,  The. 

Bv  tlie  Father.  Neh.  9 :  20.  Luke  11 :  13. 

By  the  Son.  J  no.  20:  22. 

To  Christ  without  measure.    Jno.  .3: 

34. 
Given 

According  to  promise.  Acts  2 :  38, 39. 

Upon  the  exaltation  of  Christ.  Psa. 
68 :  18.  Jno.  7  :  39. 

Through  the  intercession  of  Christ. 
Jno.  14:16. 

In  answer  to  prayer.  Luke  11 :  13. 
Eph.  1:16, 17. 

For  instruction.    Neh.  9:  20. 

For  comfort  of  saints.    Jno.  14 :  16, 

To  those  who  repent  and  believe. 
Acts  2  :  38. 

To  those  who  obey  God.   Acts  5 :  32. 

To   the   Gentiles.    Acts    10:44,    45. 
Acts  11 :  17.  Acts  15 :  8. 
Is  abundant.  Psa.  68:  9.  Jno.  7:  38,39. 
Is  permanent.    Isa.  59:  21.;  Hag.  2:  5. 

1  Pet.  4:14. 
Is  fructifying.    Isa.  32:15. 
Eeceived  through  faith.   Gal.  3:  14. 
An  evidence  of  union  with  Christ.    1 

Jno.  3:24.  1  Jno.  4:  13. 
An  earnest  of  the  inheritance  of  the 

saints.  2  Cor.  1 :22.  2  Cor.  5:5.  Eph. 

1:14. 
A  pledge  of  the  continued   favor  of 

God.  Eze.  39:29. 

Gifts  of  God,  The. 

All  blessings  are.  Jas.  1 :  17.  2  Pet.  1 : 

3. 
Are  dispensed  according  to  His  will. 

Ecc.  2:26.    Dan.  2:21.    Rom.  12:6. 

1  Cor.  7 :  7. 
Are  free  and  abundant.    Num.  14:8. 

Rom.  8:32. 
Spiritual, 

Christ  the  chief  of.  Isa.  42 :  6.  Isa. 
55 :  4.  Jno.  3 :  16.  Jno.  4 :  10.  Jno. 
6 :  32,  33. 

Are  through  Christ.  Psa.  68:18, 
with  Eph.  4:  7,8.  Jno.  6:27. 

The  Holy  Ghost.  Luke  11:13.  Acts 
8:  20. 

Grace.  Psa.  84:11.  Jas.  4:6. 

Wisdom.    Pro.  2:6.    Jas.  1.  5. 

Repentance.  Acts  11:  18. 

Faitli.  Eph.  2:8.   Phi.  1:29. 

Righteousness.      Rom.  5: 16, 17. 

Strength  and  power.  Psa.  68:  35. 

A  new  heart.  Eze.  11:  19. 

Peace.  Psa.  29:  11. 


Rest.    Mat.  11:28.    2  The.  1:7. 
Glory.  Psa.  84 :  11.  Jno.  17  :  22. 
Eternal  life.  Rom.  6:  2,3. 
Not  repented  of  by  Him.    Rom.  11 : 

29. 
To  be  used  for  mutual  profit.  1  Pet. 

4:10. 
Pray  for.   Mat.  7:7, 11.    Jno.  16:  23, 

24. 
Acknowledge.  Psa.  4 :  7.  Psa.  21 :  2. 
Temporal, 
Life.  Isa.  42:5. 

Food  and  raiment.  Mat.  6:2.5—33. 
Rain  and  fruitful  seasons.  Gen.  27: 

28.  Lev.  26:4,5.  Isa.  30:23. 
Wisdom.  2Chr.  1:12. 
Peace.  Lev.  26:  6.  1  Chr.  22:  9. 
All  good  things    Psa.  34:  10.  1  Tim. 

6:17. 
To  be  used  and  enjoyed.  Ecc.  3: 13. 

Ecc.  5:19,  20.   1  Tim.  4:4,  5. 
Should  cause  us  to  remember  God. 

Deu.   8:18. 
All  creatures  partake  of.    Psa.  136: 

25.  Psa.  145:15,  16. 
Pray  for.  Zee.  10:1.   Mat.  6:11. 
Illustrated.   Mat.  25:  15-30. 

Girdles. 
Worn  upon  the  loins.    1  Kin    2:  5. 

Jer.  13:  1,  11. 
Worn   by  priests  about  the  breasts. 

Rev.  1 :  1.3. 
Made  of 
Fine  linen.    Eze.  16:10. 
Twined  linen  with  blue,'purple,  &c. 

Exo.  39 :  29. 
Gold.    Rev.  1:13.    Rev.  15:6. 
Leather.    2  Kin.  1 :  8.    Mat.  3:  4. 
Sackcloth.    Isa.  3:24.    Lam.  2:10. 
Made  for  sale  by  industrious  women. 

Pro.  31 :  24. 
Used  for 
Strengthening  the  loins.    Pro.  31 : 
17.    Isa.  22:21.    Isa.  23:  10.  (marfir.) 
Girding   up    the    garments    when 
walking.    1  Kin.  18:    46.    2  Kin. 
4:29. 
Girding   up    the    garments    when 
working.    Luke  12 :  37.    Luke  17 : 
8.    Jno.  13:4. 
Suspending  the  sword.    2  Sara.  20: 

8.    Neh.  4:18. 
Suspending  the  inkhorn.    Eze.  9:  2. 

(marg.) 
Holding  money.    Mat.  10:9.    Mar. 

G:  8.  (Greek.) 
Taken  off  when  at  rest.    Isa.  5 :  27, 
with  Jno  13:  4. 
Given  as 
A  token  of  friendship.   1  Sam.  18:  4. 
A  reward    of   military    service.    2 
Sam.  18:11. 
Illustrative  of 
Strength.    Psa.  18:  39.    Isa.  22:21. 
Gladness.    Psa.  30:11. 
Righteousness  of  Christ.    Isa.  11:5, 


GIR. 


jo:^ 


QLO. 


Faithfuluess  of  Christ.    Isa.  11 :  5. 
Trnch.    Epb.  G:14. 

Glorifying  God. 

Commaaded.     1  Clir.  li',:  ?8.     Psa.  22: 

2;j.    Isa.  42 :  12. 
Due  to  Him.  IChr.  16:29. 
Fur  His 

Holiness.    Psa.  99:  9.    Rev.  15:  4. 

Mercy  aud  truth.   Psa.  115. 1.  Rom. 
15 : 9. 

Faithfuhiess  and  truth.    Isa.  25-,  1. 

Wondrous    works.      Mat.    15 :    31. 
Acts4:21. 

Judgments.    Isa.  25:  3.     Eze.    28: 
22.    Rev.    14:7. 

Deliverance.    Psa.  50:15. 

Grace    to   others.    Acts    11:    18.    2 
Cor.  9:13.    Gal.  1 :  24. 
Oblij^atiou  of  saints  to.    1  Cor.  6:  20. 
Is  acceptable  through  Christ.    Phi. 

1:11.     1  Pet.  4:11. 
Christ,  an  example  of.    Jno,  17:  4. 
Accomplished  by 

Relying   on  His  promises.      Rom. 
4:20. 

Praisini,'  Him.    Psa.  50:  23. 

Doing  all  to  Him.    1  Cor.  10:31. 

Dying  for  Him.    Jno.  21 :  19. 

Confessing  Christ.    Phi.  2: 11. 

Suticriug    for    Christ.      1    Pet.    4: 
14:16. 

Glorifying  Christ.      Acts   19:   17.  2 
The.  1 :  12. 

Bringing  forth  fruits  of  righteous- 
ness.   Jno.  15:8.    Phi.  1:11. 

Patience  in  affliction.    Isa.   24:  15. 

Faithfulness.    1  Pet.  4:11. 
Required  iu  body  and  spirit.    1  Cor. 

6 :  20. 
Shall  be  universal.    Psa.  86:9.    Rev. 

5 :  13. 
Saints  should 

Resolve  on.  Psa.  69:30.  Psa.  118:28. 

Unite  iu.    Psa.  34  :  3.    Rom.  15:  6. 

Persevere  iu.    Psa.  86:  12. 
All  the  blessings  of  God  are  designed 

to  lead  to.    Isa.  60:21.    Isa.  61:3. 
The  holy  example  of  saints  may  lead 

others  to.    Mat.  5:  16.    1  Pet.  2:12. 
All,  by  nature,  fail  in.    Rom.  3:  23. 
The  wicked  averse  to.    Dan.  5:  23. 

Rom.  1 :  21. 
Punishment  for  not.    Dan.  5:23,  30. 

Mai.  2 :  2.    Acts  12 :  23.    Rom.  1 :  21. 
Heavenly   hosts    engaged    in.     Rev. 

4:11. 
Exemplified.    7)ai-if7,  Psa.  57:  5.     The 

Multitude,  Mat.  9:  8.    Mat.   15:  31. 

The  Virgin  Mary,   Luke   1:  46.     An- 
gels, Luke  2 :  14.    Shepherds,  Luke  2 : 

20.    Man  sick  of  the  Palsy,   Luke  5 : 

25.     Woman  icith  infirmity,  Luke  13: 

13.     iciJt'c,  Luke  17  :  15.     Blind  man, 

Luke  18:  43.     Centurion,  Luke  23: 

47.     The  Church  at  Jerusalem,  Acts 

11:  18.     Gentiles  at  Antioch,  Acts  13: 


48.     Abraham,    Rom.    4:    20.     Paul, 
Rom.  11 :  36. 

Glory. 

God  is,  to  His  people.    Psa.  3:  3.  Zee 

2:5. 
Clirist  is,  to  His  people.    Isa.  60:  1 

Luke  2 :  32, 
The  gospel  ordained  to  be,  to  saints. 

1  Cor.  2  :  7. 
Of  the  gospel,  exceeds   that  of  the 

law.    2  Cor.  3 :  9,  10. 
The  joy  of  saints  is  full  of.  1  Pet.  1 : 8 
Spiritual, 
Is  given  by  God.     Psa.  84:  11. 
Is  given  by  Christ.     Jno.  17  :  22. 
Is  the  work  of  the   Holy  Ghost.    2. 
Cor.  3 :  18. 
Eternal, 
Procured  by  the  death  of  Chi'ist. 

Heb.  2:10. 
Accompanies  salvation  by  Christ. 

2  Tim.  2:  10.  _ 
Inherited  by  saints.    1   Sam.  2:  8. 
Psa.  73 :  24.    Pro.  3 :  35.    Col.  3 :  4. 
IPet.  5:  10. 
Saints  called  to.    2  The.   2:  14.    1 

Pet.  5 :  10. 
Saints  afore  prepared  unto.    Rom. 

9 :  23. 
Enhanced  by  present  afflictions.    2 

Cor.  4 :  17. 
Present  afflictions  not  worthy  to  be 
compared  with.     Rom.  8:18. 
Of    the    Church    shall    be   rich  and 

abundant.    Isa.  60:  11— 13. 
The  bodies  of  saints  shall  be  raised 

in.    ICor.  15:4.3.    Phi.  3:  21. 
Saints  shall  be,  of  their  ministers.     1 

The.  2 :  19,  20.  , 

Temporal, 
Is  given  by  God.    Dan.  2:  37. 
Passeth  away.    1  Pet.  1 :  24. 
The  devil  tries  to  seduce  by.     Mat. 
4:8. 
Of  hypocrites  turned  to  shame.  Hos. 

4:7. 
Seek  not,  from  man.  Mat.  6:  2.  1  The. 

2:6. 
Of  the  wicked 
Is  in  their  shame.    Phi.  3:19. 
Ends  iu  destruction.    Isa.  5 :  14. 

Glory  of  God,  The. 
Exhibited  in   Christ.    Jno    1 :  14.    2 

Cor.  4  :  6.     Heb.  1 :  3. 
Exhibited  in 
His  name.    Deu.  28:58.    Neh.  9:  5. 
His  majesty.  Job  37:  22.   Psa.  93:  1. 
Psa.  104*:  1.    Psa.  145 :  5.  12.    Isa. 
2:10. 
His  power.  Exo.  13:  1,  6.  Rom.  6:  4. 
His  works.    Psa.  19:  1.    Psa.  Ill :  3. 
His  holiness.    Exo.  15:11. 
Described  as 
Great.    Psa.  138:  5. 
Eternal.    Psa.  104:31. 


GLO, 


104 


GOD, 


Rich.    Eph.3:16. 

Highly   exalted.    Psa.   8:    1.    Psa. 
113:4. 
Exhibited  to 

Moses.    Exo.  34 :  5—7,  with  Exo.  33 : 
18—23. 

Stephen.    Acts  7:  55. 

His  Church.  Deu.  5 :  24.  Psa.  102 :  16. 
Enlightens    the    Church.    Isa.  60:  1, 

2.  Rev.  21 :  11,  23. 
Saints  desire  to  behold.    Psa.  63:  2. 

Psa.  90 :  16. 
God  is  jealous  of.    Isa.  42 :  8. 
Reverence.    Isa.  59:19. 
Plead  in  jjrayer.    Psa.  79:  9. 
Declare.  1  Chr.  16:  24.  Psa.  145:  5,  11. 
Magnify.    Psa.  57:5. 
The  earth  is  full  of.    Isa.  6 :  3. 
The  knowledge  of,  shall  fill  the  earth. 

Hab.  2:14. 

Gluttony. 

Christ  was  falsely  accused  of.    Mat. 

11 :  19. 
The  wicked  addicted  to.    Phi.  3:19. 

Jude  12. 
Leads  to 

Carnal  security.    Isa.  22:  13,  with  1 
Cor.  15 :  32.    Luke  12 :  19. 

Poverty.    Pro.  23:21. 
Of  princes,  ruinous  to  their  people. 

Ecc.  10:16,  17. 
Is  inconsistent  in  saints     1  Pet.  4:  3. 
Caution  against.  Pro.  23:2,  3.    Luke 

21:34.    Rom.  13:13, 14. 
Pray  against    temptations  to.    Psa. 

141 :  4. 
Punishment  of.  Num.  11 :  33,  34,  with 

Psa.  78:31.     Deu.  21:21.     Amos  6: 

4,  7. 
Danger  of,  illustrated.     Luke  12:  45, 

46. 
Exemplified.     Esau,  Gen.  25:  30—34, 

with  Heb.  12 :  16,  17       Israel,   Num. 

11:  4,  with  Psa.  78:  18.     Sons  of  FM, 

1  Sam.  2:  12 — 17.    Belshazzar,  Dan. 

5:1. 

Goat,  The. 

Clean  and  fit  for  food.      Deu.  14:  4,  5. 
Offered  in  sacrifice.    Gen.  15:  9.  Lev. 

16 :  5,  7. 
The  male,  best  for  sacrifice.   Lev.  22: 

19.     Psa.  50:9. 
First-born  of,  not  redeemed.      Num. 

18:17. 
Jews  had  large  flocks  of.      Gen.  32: 

14.    1  Sam.  23:2. 
Most  profitable  to  the  owner.     Pro. 

27 :  26. 
Milk  of,  used  as  food.    Pro.  27 :  27. 
The  young  of. 

Called  kids.    Gen.  37:. 31. 

Kept  in  small  flocks.    1  Kin.  20:  27. 

Fed  near  the  shepherds'  tents.  So. 
of  Sol.  1:8. 


Not  to  be  seethed  in  milk  of  moth- 
er.   Exo.  23 :  19. 
Offered    iu  sacrifice.      Lev.  4:  23. 

Lev.  5 :  6. 
Offered  at  the  passover.  |Exo.  12: 5. 

2  Chr.  35 :  7.    , 
Considered  a  delicacy.     Gen.  27 :  9. 

Jud.  6 :  19. 
Given  as  a  present.      Gen.  38:  17. 
Jud.  15:1. 
The  haibof. 
Offered  for  tabernacle.    Exo.  25:4. 

Exo.  35 :  23. 
Made  into  curtains,   for  covering 
the  tabernacle.    Exo.  35 :  26.  Exo. 
36 :  14-18. 
Made  into  pillows.    1  Sam.  19: 13. 
Skin  of,  often  used  as  clothing.   Heb; 

11:»7. 
Bashan  celebrated  for.    Deu.  32:14. 
The  Arabians  traded  in.    Eze.  27 :  21. 
Flocks  of,  always  led  by  a  male.  Jer. 

50:8. 
When  wild  dwelt    in  the  hills  and 
rocks.      ISam.   24:  2,      Job  39:1. 
Psa.  104:18. 
Illustrative 
Of  Macedonian  empire.     Dan.  8: 

5,  21. 
Of  the  wicked.      Zee.  10:  3.    Mat. 

25 :  32,  33. 
(Flock  of,)  of  the  church.     So.  of 
Sol.  4:1. 

God. 

Is  a  spirit.    Jno.  4 :  24.    2  Cor.  3 :  17. 

Is  DECLARED  TO  BE 

Light.      Isa.  60:19.     Jas.  1 :  17.     1 

Jno.  1 :  5. 
Love.    1  Jno.  4 :  8, 16. 
Invisible.    Job  23 :  8,  9.     Jno.  1 :  18. 

Jno.  5 :  37.  Col.  1 :  15.  1  Tim.  1 :  17, 
Unsearchable.  Job  11 :  7.  Job  37 :  23. 

Psa.  145 :  3.  Isa.  40:  28.  Rom.  11 :  33. 
Incorruptible.     Rom.  1 :  23. 
Eternal.      Deu.  33:27.      Psa.  90:2. 

Rev.  4 :  8—10. 
Immortal.  1  Tim.  1 :  17.  1  Tim.  6:  16. 
Omnipotent.    Gen.  17: 1.  Exo.  6:  3. 
Omniscient.     Psa.  139: 1—6.      Pro 

5:21. 
Omnipresent.      Psa.  139:  7.      Jer. 

23 :  23. 
Immutable.    Psa.  102:  26,  27.      Jas. 

1:17. 
Only-wise.      Rom.   16:  27.     1  Tim. 

1:17. 
Glorious.    Exo.  15:11.    Psa.  145:5. 
Most  High.     Psa.  83 :  18.  Acts  7 :  48. 
Perfect.    Mat.  5 :  48. 
Holy.    Psa.  99:9.    Isa.  5:16. 
Just.    Deu.  32 :  4.    Isa.  45 :  21. 
True.    Jer.  10:10.    Jno.  17:3. 
Upright.    Psa.  25:8.    Psa.  92:15. 
Righteous.    Ezr.  9:  15.  Psa.  145:  17. 
Good.    Psa.  25:8.    Psa.  119:68. 
Great.    2  Chr.  2:5.    Psa.  86:10. 


GOD. 


105 


GOO. 


Gracious.    Exo.  34:6.      Psa.  116:5. 

Faithful.    1  Cor.  10:  13.  1  Pet.  4 :  19. 

Merciful.    Exo.  34:6,  7.    Psa.  86:. 5. 

Loug-sufferiug.    Num.  14:18.    JVIic. 
7:1. 

Jealous.    Jos.  24  :  19.    Xah.  1 :  2. 

Compassiouate.    2  Kin.  13:23. 

A  consuming  fire.     Heb.  12:29. 
None  beside  Him.     Deu.  4:  35.     Isa. 

44:6. 
None  before  Him.    Isa.  43:10. 
None  like  to  Him.    Exo.  9:14.    Deu. 

33 :  26.      2  Sam.  7 :  22.       Isa.  46 :  5,  9. 

Jer.  10:6. 
None  good  but  He.    Mat.  19 :  17. 
Fills  heaven  and  earth.    1  Kiu.  8:  27. 

-Jer.  23:24. 
Should  be  worshipped  in  spirit  and 

in  truth.     Jno.  4:  24. 

Gold. 

Found  in  the  earth.    Job  28:  1,  6. 
Abounded  in 

Havilah.    Gen.  2:11. 

Ophir.    1  Kin.  9:28.     Psa.  45:9. 

Sheba.    Psa.  72:  1.5.    Isa.  60:6. 

Parvaim.    2Chr.  3:6. 
Belongs  to  God.  Joel  3 :  5.  Hag.  2 :  8. 
Described  as 

Yellow.    Psa.  68:13. 

Malleable.    Exo.  39:   3.    1  Kin.  10: 
16,  17. 

Fusible.    Exo.  .32:  3,  4.      Pro.  17:3. 

Precious.    Ezr.  8:  27.    Isa.  13:  12. 

Valuable.    Job  28:  15,16. 
Most  valuable  when  pure  and  fine. 

Job  28: 19.     Psa.  19:  10.    Psa.  21 :  3. 

Pro.  3:  14. 
Refined  and  tried  by  fire.     Zee.  13:  9. 

1  Pet.  1:7. 
Working  in,  a  trade.     Neh.  3:8.    Isa. 

40:19. 
An  article  of  commerce._    Eze.  27:  22. 
The  patriarchs  were  rich   in.    Gen. 

13:2. 
Imported  by  Solomon.    1  Kin.  9:  11, 

28.    1  Kiu.  10:  11. 
Abundance  of,  in  Solomon's  reign.    2 

Chr.  1:  15. 
Offerings    of,   for    tabernacle.    Exo, 

35:  22. 
Offering  of,   for  temple.     1  Chr.   22: 

14.     1  Chr.  29:  4,  7. 
Used  as  money.  Mat.  10:  9.  Acts  3:  6. 
Priestly  and  royal  garments  adorned 

with.    Exo.  28:  4-6.    Psa.  45:  9,  13. 
Was  used  foe 

Overlaying    the    tabernacle.    Exo 
36 :  34.  .38. 

Overlaying  the  temple.    1  Kin.  6: 
21,  22. 

Overlaying   cherubims    in  temple. 
2  Chr.  3:  10. 

Overlaying  the  ark,  &c.    Exo.  25: 
11-13. 

Overlaying  floor  of  temple.    1  Kin. 
6:30. 


Overlaying  throne  of  Solomon.    1 
Kin.  10:  18. 

Mercy  seat  and  cherubims.      Exo. 
25:  17,  18. 

Sacred  candlesticks.    Exo.    25:   31. 
2  Chr.  4 :  7,  20. 

Sacred  utensils.    Exo.  25 :  29,  38.    2 
Chr.  4:  19-22. 

Crowns.    2  Sam.  12 :  30.     Psa.  21 :  3. 

Sceptres.    Est.  4:  11. 

Chains.    Gen.  41:42.    Dan.  5:29. 

Rings.    So.  of  Sol.  5:  14.    Jas.  2:  2. 

Earrings.    Jud.  8:24,  26. 

Ornaments.    Jer.  4 :  30. 

Shields.    2  Sam.  8:  7.    1  Kin.  10: 
16,  17. 

Vessels.    1  Kin.  10:  21.    Est.  1 :  7. 

Idols.  Exo.  20:  23.  Psa.  115:4.  Dan. 
5:  4. 

Couches.    Est.  1 :  6. 

Footstools.    2  Chr.  9:  18. 
Estimated   by  weight.    1  Chr.  28:14. 
Given  as  presents.  1  Kin.  15:  19.  Mat. 

2:11. 
Exacted  as  tribute.    1  Kin.  20:  3,  5. 

2  Kin.  23:  33,  35. 
Taken  in  war,  dedicated  to  God.  Jos. 

6:19.    2  Sam.  8:11.    1  Kin.  15:  15. 
Kings  of  Israel  not  to  multiply.  Deu. 

17:  17. 
Jews   condemned    for    multiplying. 

Isa.  2:  7. 
Vanity  of  heaping  up.    Ecc.  2:  8,  11. 
Liable  to 

Grow  dim.    Lam.  4:1. 

Canker  and  rust.    Jas.  5 :  3. 
Illustrative  of 

Saints  after  affliction.    Job  23:  10. 

Tried  faith.    1  Pet.  1:7. 

The  doctrines  of  grace.    Rev.  3:  18. 

True  converts.    ICor.  3:  12. 

Babylonish  empire.    Dan.  2:38. 

Goodness  of  God,  The. 

Is  part  of  His  character.    Psa.  25:8. 

Nah.  1:7.    Mat.  19:17. 
Declared  to  be 
Great.    Neh.  9 :  35.    Zee.  9 :  17. 
Rich.    Psa.  104 :  24.    Rom.  2 :  4. 
Abundant.    Exo.  34:6.    Psa.   33:  5. 
Satisfying.  Psa.  65:  4.  Jer.  31 :  12, 14. 
Enduring.    Psa.  23 :  6.    Psa.  .52 : 1. 
Universal.     Psa.  145:9.    Mat.  5:45. 
Manifested 
To  His  Church.    Psa.  31:  19.    Lam. 

3:25. 
In  doing  good.    Psa.  119:  68.    Psa. 

145 :  9. 
In  supplying  temporal  wants.  Acts 

14:17. 
In  providing  for  the  poor.    Psa.  68: 

10. 
In  forgiving  sins.     2  Chr.  30:  18, 
Psa.  86 :  5. 
Leads  to  repentance.    Rom.  2 :  4. 
Recognize,  in  His  dealings.    Ezr.  8: 
18.    Neh.  2:18. 


GOO. 


106 


GRA. 


Pray  for  the  manifestation  of.  2  The. 

1:11. 
Despise  not.    Rom.  2 :  i. 
Reverence.    Jer.  33:9.    Hos.  3:5. 
Magnify.    Psa.  107 :  8.    Jer.  33 :  11. 
Urge  others  to  confide  iu.    Psa.  34 :  8. 
The  wiclced  disregard.    Neh.  9 :  35. 

Gospel,  The. 

Is  good  tidings  pf  great  joy   for  all 

people.    Luke  2 :  10, 11,  31,  32. 
Foretold.    Isa.  41 :  27.    Isa.  52:  7.  Isa. 

61 :  1—3.    Mark  1 :  15. 
Preached  under  the  old  testament. 

Heb.  4:2. 
Exhibits  the  grace  of  God.     Acts  14: 

3.    Acts  20:  32. 
The  knowledge  of  the  glory  of  God  is 

by.     2  Cor.  4  :  4,  6. 
Life  and  immortality  are  brought  to 

light  by  Jesus  through.  2Tim.  1 :  10. 
Is  the  power  of  God  unto  salvation. 

Rom.  1:16.    1  Cor.  1 :  18.  1  The.  1 :  5. 
Is  glorious.    2  Cor.  4  :  4. 
Is  everlasting.  1  Pet.  1 :  25.  Rev.  14 :  6. 
Preached    by    Christ.       Mat.  4:  23. 

Mar.  1:14. 
Ministers   liave    a    dispensation    to 

preach.    1  Cor.  9:  17. 
Preached  beforehand    to  Abraham. 

Gen.  22:  18,  with  Gal.  3:8. 
Preached  to 

The  Jews  first.     Luke  24 :  47.    Acts 
13 :  46. 

The  Gentiles.    Mar.  13:10.    Gal.  2: 
2,9. 

The  poor.    Mat.  11 :  5.    Luke  4 :  18. 

Every  creature.    Mar.  16:  15.    Col. 
1:23. 
Must  be  believed.    Mar.  1 :  15.    Heb. 

4:2. 
Brings  peace.    Luke  2: 10, 14.     Eph. 

6:15. 
Produces  hope.    Col.  1 :  23. 
Saints  have  fellowship  in.    Phi.  1 :  5. 
There  is  fulness  of  blessing  in.  Rom. 

15 :  29. 
Those  who  receive,  should 

Adhere  to  the  truth  of.     Gal.  1 :  6, 
7.    Gal.  2:14.    H  Tim.  1:13. 

Not  be  ashamed  of.      Rom.  1:  16. 
2  Tim.  1:8. 

Live  in  subjection  to.    2  Cor.  9 :  13. 

Have  their  conversation  becoming. 
Phi.  1:27. 

Earnestly  contend  for  the  faith  of. 
Phi.  1:17,  27.    Jude  3. 

Sacrifice  friends  and  property  for. 
Mat.  10:  37. 

Sacrifice  life  itself  for.    Mar.  8:35. 
Profession  of,  attended  by  afHictions. 

2  Tim.  3:  12. 
i'romises  to  sufferers  for.   Mar.  8;  35. 

Mar.  10:30. 
Be  careful  not  to  hinder.  1  Cor.  9:  12. 
Is  hid  to  them  that  are  lost.  2  Cor.  4 : 
3. 


Testifies  to  the  final  judgment.  Rom. 

2:16. 
Let  him  who  preaches  another,  bo 

accursed.  Gal.  1 :  8. 
Awful  consequences  of  not  obeying. 

2  The.  1 :  8,  9. 

Is  CALLED,  THE 

Dispensation  of  the  grace  of  God. 

Eph.  3:2. 
Gospel  of  peace.  Eph.  6: 15. 
Gospel  of  God.  Rom.  1:1.1  The.  2 : 

8.  1  Pet.  4:  17. 
Gospel  of  Christ.    Rom.  1 :  9,  16.   2 

Cor.  2:12.  1  The.  3:2. 
Gospel  of  the  grace  of  God.   Acts 

20 :  24. 
Gospel  of  the  kingdom.  Mat.  24: 14. 
Gospel  of  salvation.  Eph.  1 :  13. 
Glorious  gospel  of  Christ.l  2  Cor.  4 : 

4.  4 

Preaching  of  Jesus  Christ.  Rom.     ^ 

16:25.  ' 

Mystery  of  the  gospel.  Eph.  6: 19. 
Word  of  God.  1  The.  2:13. 
Word  of  Christ.  Col.  3:  16. 
Word  of  grace.  Acts  14:  3.  Acts  20: 

32. 
Word  of  salvation.    Acts  13 :  26. 
Word  of  reconciliation.  2  Cor.  5: 19. 
Word  of  truth.  Eph.  1 :  13.  Jas.  1 : 

18. 
Word  of  faith.  Rom.  10:  8. 
Word  of  life.  Phi.  2:  16. 
Ministration  of  the  Spirit.    2.  Cor, 

3:8. 
Doctrine  according  to  godliness.    1 

Tim.  6:3. 
Form  of  sound  words.    2  Tim.  1:13. 
Rejection  of,  by  many,  foretold.  Isa. 

53:1,  with  Rom.  10:  15,  16. 
Rejection  of,  by  the  Jews,  a  means  of 
blessing  to  the  Gentiles.  Rom.  11 : 
28. 

Grace. 

God  is  the  God  of  all.  1  Pet.  5 :  10. 
God  is  the  Giver  of.   Psa.  84 :  11.  Jas. 

1:17. 
God's  throne,  the  throne  of.  Heb.  4 : 

16. 
The  Holy  Ghost  is  the  Spirit  of.  Zee 

12:10.  Heb.  10:29. 
Was  upon  Christ.  Luke  2:  10.  Jno.  3: 

34. 
Christ  spake  with.    Psa.  45:2,  with 

Luke  4:22. 
Christ  was  full  of.  Jno.  1 :  14. 
Came  by  Christ.  Jno.  1: 17.  Rom,  5: 15, 
Given  by  Christ.  1  Cor.  1 :  4. 
Foretold  by  the  prophets.  1  Pet.  1 :10. 
Riches  of,  exhibited  in  God's  kind- 
ness through  Christ.  Eph.  2:  7. 
Glory  of,  exhibited  in  our  acceptance 

in  Christ.     Eph.  1 :  6. 

Is  DESCRIBED  AS 

Great.  Acts  4 :  33. 
Sovereign.  Rom.  5;  21, 


GRA, 


107 


GEO. 


Rich.  Epli.  1:7.  Eph.  2:7. 
Exceeding.  2  Cor.  9:14, 
Manifold.    1  Pot.  4  :  10. 
AU-.suHicictit.  2  Cor.  12:9. 
All-abundant.  Rom.  5: 15,  17,  20. 
Glorious.  Eph.  1:6. 
The  gospel,    a  declaration  of.    Acts 
20:24,32. 

Is  THE  SOURCE  OF 

Election.  Rom.  11 :  5. 

The  call  of  God.  Gal.  l:ir). 

Justification.  Rom.  3:24.  Tit.  3:7. 

Faith.  Acts  18:  27. 

Forgiveness  of  sins.  Epli.  1 :  7. 

Salvation.   Acts  1.5: 11.  Eph.  2:5,  8. 

Consolation.  2  The.  2:16. 

Hope.  2  The.  2:16. 
Necessary    to   the   service    of   God. 

Heb.  12:28. 
God's  work  completed  in  saints  by. 

2  The.  1 :  11,  12. 
The  success  and  completion  of  the 

work  of  God  to  be  attributed  to. 

Zee.  4:7. 
Inheritance  of  the  promises  by.  Rom. 

4:16. 
Justification  by,  opposed  to  that  by 

works.    Rom.  4:4,  5,    Rom.    11:6. 

Gal.  5:4. 
Saints 

Are  heirs  of.  1  Pet.  3:7. 

Are  under.   Rom.  6:  14. 

Receive,  from  Christ.  Jno.  1:  16. 

Are  what  they  are  by.  1  Cor.  15: 10. 
2  Cor.  1 :  12. 

Abound  in  gifts  of.  Acts  4:33.  2 
Cor.  8:  1.  2  Cor.  9:8,  14. 

Should  bo  established  in.  Heb.  13 : 9. 

Should  bo  strong  in.  2  Tim.  2:  1. 

Should  grow  in.  2  Pet.  3:  18. 

Should  speak  with.  Eph.  4:  29.  Col. 
4:6. 
Specially  given 

To  ministers.  Rom.  12:  3,  6.  Rom. 
15 :  15.  1  Cor.  3 :  10.  Gal.  2 :  9.  Eph. 
3:7. 

To  the  humble.  Pro.  3:34,  with 
Jas.  4 : 6. 

To  those  who  walk  uprightly.   Psa. 
84:11. 
Not  to  be  received  in  vain.  2  Cor.  6: 1. 
Pray  for. 

For  yourselves.  Heb.  4:  16. 

For  others.  2  Cor.  13:  14.  Eph.  6:  24. 
Beware  lest  you  fail  of.  Heb.  12 :  15. 
Manifestation  of,  in  others,  a  cause 

of  gladness.  Acts  11 :  2.3.  3  Jno.  3 :  4. 
Special  manifestation  of,  at  the  sec- 
ond coming  of  Christ.    1  Pet.  1:13. 
Not  to  be  abused.    Rom.  3:  8.    Rom. 

6:1,  15. 
Antinomians  abused.  Jude  4. 

Grass. 

A  green  herb.  Mar.  6:  39. 
Called 
Grass  of  the  earth,  Jlev.  9:  4, 


Grass  of  the  field.  Num.  22:  4. 
Springs  out  of  the  earth.  2  Sam.  23 : 4. 
God 

Originally  created.   Gen.  1 :  11, 12, 

The  giver  of.  Deu.  11 :  15. 

Causes  to  grow.  Psa.  104:14,  Psa. 
147:8. 

Adorns  and  clothes.  Mat.  6:  .30. 
Often  grew  on  the   tops   of   houses, 

Psa.  129:6. 
When  young,  soft  and  tender.    Pro, 

27 :  25, 
Refreshed  by  rain  and  dew,  Deu.  32: 

2.     Pro.  19 :  12. 
Cattle  fed  upon.  Job  6:  5.  Jer.  50:  11. 
Ovens  often  heated  with.    Mat.  6:  .30. 
Destroyed  by 

Locusts.    Rev.  9 :  4. 

Hail  and  lightning.    Rev.  8:7, 

Drought,    1  Kin.  17:1,  with  1  Kiu. 
18:5. 
Failure  of,  a  great  calamity.  Isa.  15 : 

Sufferings  of  cattle  from  failure  of, 
described.  Jer,  14:5,  6. 

iLLnSTRATIVE 

Of  shortness  and  uncertainty  of 
life,  Psa.  90:5,  6.  Psa.  103:15, 
Isa.  40:6,  7.    1  Pet.  1 :  24. 

Of  prosperity  of  the  wicked,  Psa. 
92:  7, 

(Refreshed  by  dew  and  sliowers,) 
of  saints  refreshed  by  grace.  Psa. 
72:  6,    Mic.  5:  7. 

(On  tops  of  houses,)  of  the  wicked, 
2  Kin,  19:26,    Isa,  37:  27, 

Groves. 

Antiquity  of.    Gen.  21 :  33. 

Often  on  tops  of  hills.    1  Kin,  14 :  23. 

Hos.  4:  13. 
Often  used  as  resting  places.    1  Sam. 

22:6.  {marg.) 
Idols    were    worshipped    in,     Deu, 

12 :  2. 
Not  to  be  planted  near  God's  altar, 

Deu.  16:  21, 
Of  Canaan ites,  to  be  destroyed.  Exo. 

34:13,    Deu.  7:5.    Deu.  12:3. 
For  IDOL  WORSHIP  planted 

ByAhab.    1  Kiu.  16:33. 

By  Manasseh.    2  Kin.  21 :  3. 

By  Israelites.    2  Kin.  17:  16. 
Fondness  of  Israel  for._  Jer.  17:  2. 
Punishment    for  making  and    serv- 
ing, 1    Kin,  14:    15,    Isa.   1:28,   29, 

Mic.  5:  14, 
Destroyed  by 

Gideon.    Jud.6:25— 28. 

Hezekiah.    2  Kin.  18:4. 

Asa,    2Chr.  14:3. 

Jehoshaphat.    2  Chr.  17 :  6. 

Josiah.    2  Kin.  23:  14.    2  Chr.  34: 
3.7. 
God  promised  to  wean  Israel  frotn. 

Isa,  17:7,  8. 


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108 


HAN. 


Hair,  The. 

The  natural  covering  of  the  head. 

Psa.  68:21. 
Innumerable.    Psa.  40: 12.  Psa.  69:  4. 
Growth  of.    Jud.  16:22. 
God 
Numbers.    Mat.  10:30. 
Takes  care  of.    Dan.  3:  27.    Luke 
21 :  18. 
Black,    particularly   esteemed.     So. 

of  Sol.  .i:  11. 
White  or  gray, 
A  token  of  age.    1  Sam.  12 :  2.    Psa. 

71:18. 
A  token  of   weakness  and  decay. 

Hos.  7 :  9. 
An  emblem  of  wisdom.    Dan.  7:9, 

with  Job  12:  12. 
With   righteousness,    a   crown    of 

glory.     Pro.  16:31. 
To  be  reverenced.    Lev.  19 :  32. 
Man  cannot  even  change  the  color 

of.    Mat.  5:36. 
Of  women 
Worn  long  for  a  covering.    1  Cor. 

11:15. 
Plaited  and  broidered.    1  Tim.  2: 

9.    1  Pet.  3:3. 
Well  set  and   ornamented.    Isa.  3: 

24. 
Neglected    in   grief.    Luke   7:    38. 
Jno.  12 : 3. 
Sometimes    worn    long   by    men.      2 

Sam.  14:26. 
Men  condemned    for   wearing  long. 

1  Cor.  11 :  14. 
Often    expensively    anointed.     Ecc. 

9:8. 
Of  Nazarites 
Not  to  be  cut  or  shorn  during  their 
vow.    Num.    6:   5.     Jud.    16:    17, 
19,  20. 
Shorn   after   completion    of    vow. 
Num.  6:18. 
Of  the  healed  leper  to  be  shorn.  Lev. 

14:9. 
Color  of,  changed  by  leprosy.    Lev. 

13:3,10. 
Cut  off  in  affliction.    Jer  7 :  29. 
Plucked  out  in  extreme  grief.    Ezr. 

9:. 3. 
Plucking  out  of,  a  reproach.    Neh. 

13:2.-).    Isa.  50:6. 
Judgments  expressed  by 
Sending  baldness  for.    Isa.   3:   24. 

Jer.  47 :  5. 
Shaving.    Isa.  7 :  20. 

Hands,  The. 

Necessary  members  of  the  body.    1 

Cor.  12:21. 
Parts  of.  mentioned; 

The  palm.    Isa.  49: 16.    Mat.  26:  67. 

The  thumb.    Exo.  29:20.    Lev.  14- 
14,  17. 


The  fingers.    2  Sam,  21:  20.    Dan. 
5:5. 
God  strengthens.    Gen.  49:24. 
God  makes  impotent.    Job  5 :  12. 
Operations  of,  mentioned; 
Feeling.    Psa.  115:  7.    1  Jno.  1:  1. 
Taking.    Gen.  3 :  22.    Exo.  4 :  4. 
Holding.    Jud.  7:20.    Rev.  10:2. 
Working.    Pro.    31:19.    1  The.  4: 

11. 
Writing.    Isa.  44:5.    Gal.  6:11. 
Making  signs,    Isa.  13:2.    Acts  12: 

17. 
Striking.    Mar.  14:  65.    Jno.  19:3. 
Distinguished  as 
The  right.    Acts  3:  7. 
The  left.    Gen.  14:  15.    Acts  21:3. 
Many  alike  expert  with  both.    1  Chr. 

12"  2 
Many    had    more    command    of   the 
left.    Jud.  3:15, 21.     (marg.)    Jud. 
20 :  16. 
The  right  hand. 
Place  of  honor.    1  Kin.  2:19.    Psa. 

45:9. 
Place  of  power.    Psa.  110:1.    Mar. 

14:62. 
Signetworn  on.    Jer.  22 :  24. 
Given  in  token  of  friendship.    Gal. 

2:9. 
Used  in  embracing.    2  Sam.   20:9. 
So.  of  Sol.  2:  6.    So.  of  Sol.  8:3. 
Sworn  by.    Isa.  62:8. 
The  accuser  stood  at,    of  the    ac- 
cused.   Psa.  109:6.    Zee.  3:1. 
Of  priests  touched  with  blood  of 
consecration-ram.      Exo.    29:   20. 
Lev.  8:  23,  24. 
Of  healed  leper  touched  with  blood 
of  his  sacrifice.    Lev.  14:14, 17,  25. 
Of  healed  leper  touched  with  oil- 
Lev.  14:28. 
The  Jews  carried   a  staff  in,  when 
walking.    Exo.  12 :  11.    2  Kin.  4 :  29. 
The  Jews  eat  with.    Mat.  26 :  23. 
Were  washed 
Before  eating.  Mat.  15:2.  Mar.  7:3. 
After  touching  an  unclean  person. 

Lev.  15:11. 
In  token  of  innocency.    Deu.   21 :  6. 
7.    Mat.  27:24. 
Custom  of  domestics   pouring  water 
_  upon,  alluded  to.    2  Kin.  3 :  11. 
Servants  directed  by  movements  of. 

Psa.  123:  2. 
Kissed  in  idolatrous  worship.    Job. 

31 :  27. 
Treaties  made  by  joining.    2  Kin.  10: 

15.    Pro.  11:21. 
Suretiship  entered  into  by  striking. 
Job  17:  3.    Pro.  6:  1.    Pro.  17:  18. 
Pro.  22:26. 
Were  lifted  vp 
In  prayer.    Psa.  141 :  2.    Lam.  3 :  41. 
In  praise.    Psa.  134:2. 
In  taking  an   oath.      Gen.   14:  22. 
Kev.  10:  5. 


HAN. 


109 


HAP. 


lu  blessiii;,'.    Lev.  9:22. 
Often  spread  out  iu  prayer.    Psa.  68: 

31.    Isa.  1 :  1,5. 
Placed  uuder  the  thigh  of  a  person 
to  whom  an  oath  was  made.    Gen. 
24 :  2,  3.    Gen.  47  :  29,  31. 
Clapped  together  in  joy.    2  Kin.  11 : 

12.    Psa.  47:1. 
Smitten  together  in  extreme  auger. 

Num.24:  10.    Eze.  21 :  14,17. 
Stretched  out  in  derision.    Hos.  7  :  ,5. 

Zep.  2 :  15. 
Imposition'  of,  used  in 
Transferring    guilt    of    sacrifices. 
Lev.  1 :  4.    Lev.  3 :  2.    Lev.  16 :  21, 
22. 
Setting  apart  the  Levites.    Num. 

8:10. 
Conferring  civil  power.    Xum.  27: 

18.    Deu.  34 :  9. 
Blessing.    Gen.  48:14.    Mar.  10:  16. 
Ordaining  ministers.    Acts  6:  6.    1 

Tim.  4:  14. 
Imparting    the  gifts  of  the  Holy 
Ghost.    Acts  8:  17.    Acts  19:6. 
Imposition  of,  a  first  principle  of  the 

doctrine  of  Christ.    Heb.  6:1,2. 
Should  be  employed 

Industriously.    Eph.  4:  28.   1  The. 

4:11. 
In  God's  service.    Neh.  2:18.    Zee, 

8:9,13. 
In  acts  of  benevolence.    Pro.  3:  27. 
Pro.  31 :  20. 

O'  THE  WICKED,  DESCKIBED  AS 

Bloody.    Isa.  1 : 1.5.    Isa.  59:  3. 
Violent.    Psa.  .58:2.    Isa.  59:6. 
Mischievous.  Psa.  26:10.  Mic.  7:3. 
Slothful.    Pro.  6 :  10.    Pro.  21 :  25. 
Ensnaring  to  themselves.  Psa.  9 :  16. 
Tie    wicked    recompensed    for    the 
work  of.    Psa.  28:  4.    Pro.  12:  14. 
Isa.  3:  11. 
Saints  blessed  in  the  work  of.    Deu. 
2:7.    Deu.  30:9.    Job  1 :  10.    Psa. 
90:17. 
Criminals  often 
Bound  by.    Mat.  22:13. 
Deprived  of.    Deu.  25:12.    2  Sam. 

4:12. 
Mutilated  in.    Jud.  1 :  6,  7. 
Hung  by.    Lam.  5 :  12. 
Illustrative 
Of  power.     1  Kin.  18:  46.    2  Kin. 

13 :  5. 
(Lifted  up  against  another,)  of  re- 
bellion.   2  Sam.  20:21. 
(Opened,)  of  liberality.    Deu.  15:  8, 

Psa.  104  :  28. 
(Shut.)  of  illiberality.    Deu.  15:  7 
Right  hand, Illustrative 
Of  strength  and  power.    Exo.  15 : 6 

Psa.  17:  7. 
(Holding  by,)  of  support.    Psa.  73, 

23.    Isa.  41:13. 
(Standing  at,)  of  protection.    Psa 

16:8.    Psa.  109:31.    Psa.  110:  5. 


(Full  of  bribes,)  of  corruptiou. 
Psa.  26:  10. 

(Full  of  falsehood,)  of  deceitful- 
ness.  Psa.  144:8,  11,  see  Isa.  44: 
20. 

(Withdrawn,)  of  support  withheld. 

Psa.  74 :  11. 
(Cutting  off,)    of  extreme  self-deni- 
al.   Mat.  5:30. 

Happiness  of  Saints  in  this  Life. 

Is  in  God.    Psa.  73:  25,  26. 

Only  found  in  the  ways  of  wisdom. 
Pro.  3 :  17,  18. 

Described  by  Christ  in  the  beati- 
tudes.   Mat.  5 :  3—12. 

Is  DERIVED  FROM 

Fear  of  God.    Psa.  128:  1,  2.    Pro. 

28:14. 
Trust  in  God.    Pro.  16:20.    Phi.  4: 

6,7. 
The  words  of  Christ.    Jno.   17:  13. 
Obedience  to  God.    Psa.  40:  8.  Jno. 

13 :  17. 
Salvation.  Deu.  33:  29.   Isa.  12:  2,  3. 
Hope  in  the  Lord.    Psa.  146 :  5. 
Hope  of  glory.    Rom.  5 :  2. 
God  being  their  Lord.    Psa.  144: 15. 
God  being  their  help.      Psa.  146:5. 
Praising  God.    Psa.  135 :  3. 
Their  mutual  love.    Psa.  133:1. 
Divine  chastening.    Job  5: 17.  Jas. 

5:11. 
Suffering  for  Christ.     2  Cor.  12 :  10. 

1  Pet.  3:14.    1  Pet.  4:13,  14. 
Having  mercy  on  the  poor.      Pro. 

14:21. 
Finding  wisdom.    Pro.  3 :  13. 
Is  abundant  and  satisfying.    Psa.  36: 
8.    Psa.  63:  5. 

Happiness  of  the  Wicked,  The. 

Is  limited  to  this  life.     Psa.  17:  14. 

Luke  16:25. 
Is  short.    Job  20:  5. 
Is  uncertain.    Luke  12:  20.     Jas.  4: 

13, 14. 
Is  vain.    Ecc.  2:1.    Ecc.7:6. 

Is  DERIVED  FROM 

Their  wealth.  Job  21 :  13.  Psa.  52:  7. 

Their  power.  Job  21 :  7.    Psa.  37:35. 

Their  worldy  prosperity.  Psa.  17: 
14.    Psa.  73:3,  4,  7. 

Popular  applause.     Acts  12:  22. 

Gluttony.    Isa.  22 :  13.    Hab.  1 :  16. 

Drunkenness.  Isa.  5:  11.  Isa.  50: 12. 

Vain  pleasure.  Job  21 :  12.  Isa.  5: 12. 

Successful  oppression.    Hab.  1 :  15. 
Jas.  5 :  6. 
Marred  by  jealousy.     Est.  5:13. 
Often    interrupted     by     judgments. 

Num.  11:3.3.     Jobl5:2L     Psa.  73: 

18—20.    Jer.  25:  10, 11. 
Leads  to  sorrow.    Pro.  14 :  1^. 
Leads  to  recklessness.    Isa.  32 :  ISw 


HAP. 


110 


KAT. 


Sometimes     a     stumbling-block     to 

saints.     Psa.  73:  3,  16.     Jer.   12:  1. 

Hab.  1:13. 
Saints  often   permitted    to    see    the 

end  of.    Psa.  73:  17— 20. 
Envy  not.    Psa.  37:1. 
Woe  against.    Amos  6:  1.  Luke  6:  25. 
Illustrated.      Psa.  37 :  35,  36.     Luke 

12 :  16—20.    Luke  16 :  19-25. 
Exemplified.  Israel,  Num.  11:  33.    Ha- 

man.  Est.  5:  9—11.  Belfhazzar,  Dan. 

5:  1.     Herod,  Acts  12:  21—2.3. 

Hart,  The. 

Clean  and  used  as  food.    Deu.  12 :  15. 

Deu.  14:5. 
Often  bunted.    Lam.  1 :  6. 
Female  of, 
Called  the  hind.    So.  of  Sol.  2 :  7. 
Delights  in  freedom.    Gen.  49:21. 
Kind  and  affectionate.      Pro.  5 :  19. 
Brings  forth    at  appointed    time. 

Job  39: 1,2. 
Brings  forth  with  difficulty.     Job 

39:3. 
Brings  forth  at  the  voice  of  God. 

Psa.  29:9. 
Forsakes     her   young    in    famine. 

Jer.  14:  5. 
Young  of,  abundantly  provided  for. 

Job  39:  4. 
Illustrative 
Of  Christ.    So.  of  Sol.  2 :  9, 17.     So. 

of  Sol.  8:14. 
Of  converted  sinnerst     Isa.  35:6. 
(Sure-footednessof.)  of  experienced 

saints.    Psa.  18:33.    Hab.  3:19. 
(Panting  for  water.)    of    afHicted 

saints  longing  for  God.     Psa.  42 : 

1,2. 
(Without     pasture,)    of   the    per- 
secuted.   Lam.  1:6. 

Harvest,  The. 

Ingathering  of  fruits    of   the   fields. 

Mar.  4:  29. 
To  continue    without    intermission. 

Gen.  8:  22. 
Called  the 

Appointed  weeks  of  harvest.    Jer, 
5:  24. 

Harvest  time.    2  Sam.  23:  13.    Jer. 
50:16. 
Fields  appeared  white  before.    Juo. 

4 :  35. 
Of  barley  at  the  passover.    Lev.  23: 

6,  10.    Euth  1  :  22. 
Of  wheat  at  Pentecost.    Exo.  .34:22. 

1   Sam.  12:  17. 
M^n  and  women  engaged  in.      Ruth 

2 :  8,  9. 
Peeson.s  engaged  in. 

Reapers.    Ruth  2:  4. 

Binders.    Gen.  37:  7.     Psa.   129:  7. 

Called  harvest-men.    Isa.  17:5. 

Called  ]aborer.s.    Mat.  9 :  37. 


Fed   by  the   husbandman  during. 

Ruth  2: 14. 
Received  wages.    -Jno.  4 :  36. 
Often    defrauded  of   their  wages. 
Jas.  5:  4. 
Former  and  latter  rain  necessarv  to 
abundance  of.  Jer.  5:  24.  Amos  4:  7. 
Patience    required   in  waiting     for. 

Jas.  5:  7. 
Not  to  be  commenced  until  the  first 
fruits    had    been   offered    to  God. 
Lev.  23: 10,  14. 
A   time  of  great    joy.      Psa.  126:    6, 

Isa.  9:3. 
Omitted    in     the    sabbatical    year. 

Lev.    25 :  5. 
Omitted  in  year  of  jubilee.    Lev.  25: 

11,12. 
The  Sabbath  to  be  observed  during. 

Exo.  34:21. 
Legal  provision  for  the  poor  during. 
Lev.   19:  9,  10.     Lev.  23:  22.    Deu. 
24:19. 
Failure  of. 
Occasioned  by  drought.  Amos  4:  7. 
Occasioned  by  locusts.    Joel  1 :  4. 
Sometimes    continued    for    years. 

Gen.  45 :  6. 
A  cause  of  great  grief.    Isa.  16:  9. 

Joel  1 :  11. 
A  punishment  for  sin.    Isa.  17:  10, 
11. 
Slothfulness  during,  ruinous.     Pro. 

10:5. 
Miraculous  thunder,  &c.  in.    1  Sam. 

12:17,18. 
Illustrative 
Of  seasons  of  grace.    Jer.  8 :  20. 
Of  the  end  of  the  world.    Mat.  13: 

30,  39. 
Of  a  time  when  many  are  ready  to 
receive  the  gospel.  Mat.  9:  o7,  38. 
Jno.  4:  35. 
Of  a  time  of  judgment.    Jer.  51 :  33. 

Hos.  6:  11. 
Of  ripeness  for  wrath.    Joel  3:  13. 

Rev.  14:  15. 
(Dew  in.)  of  God's  protection,  &c, 

Isa.  18:  4. 
(Cold  in,)  of  a  refreshing  message, 

Pro.  25 :  13. 
(Rain  in,)  of  honor  given  to  fools. 
Pro.  26:  1. 

Hatred. 
Forbidden.    Lev.   19:    17.    Col.  3:  8 
Is  murder.    1  Jno.  3:15. 
A  work  of  the  flesh.    Gal.  5:  20. 
Often    cloaked    by  deceit.     Pro.  10: 

18.    Pro.  26:26. 
Leads  to  deceit.    Pro.  26 :  24,  25. 
Stirs  up  strife.     Pro.  10:  12. 
Embitters  life.    Pro.  15:  17. 
Inconsistent  with 

The  knowledge  of  God.    1  Jno.  2: 
9,  11. 

The  love  of  God.    1  Jno.  i :  20. 


HAT. 


Ill 


HEA. 


Liars  prone  to.    Pro.  26:28. 
The  wicked  exhibit, 

Towards  God.    Rom.  1 :  30. 

Towards  saiuts.  Psa.  25:19.  Pro. 
29 :  10. 

Towards  each  otlier.    Tit.  3:  3. 
Christ  experienced.   Psa.  'i't:  19,  with 

Jno.  7  :  7.    Jno.  l.j :  IS,  24,  2.j. 
Saints  should 

Expect.    Mat.  10:  22.  Juo.  15:  18,  19. 

Not  marvel  at.    1  Jno.  3 :  13. 

Return  good  for.  Exo.  23:5.  Mat. 
5:44. 

Not  rejoice  in  the  calamities  of 
those  who  exhibit.  Job  31 :  29, 30. 
Psa.  35:  13,  14. 

Give  no  cause  for.    Pro.  25:17. 
Punishment  of.    Psa.  34  :  21.   Psa.  44 : 

7.    Psa.  89:23.    Amos  1:11. 
We  should  exhibit  against 

False  ways.    Psa.  119: 104, 128. 

Lying.    Psa.  110: 1G3. 

Evil.    Psa.  97:10.    Pro.  8:13. 

Backsliding.    Psa.  101 :  3. 

Hatred  and  opposition  to  God.  Psa. 
139:21,22. 
Exemplified.    Cain,  Gen.  4:  5,  8.  Esaxt, 

Gen.  27  :  41.     Jutscjjli's  brethrci),  Gen. 

37:  4.      3Icn   of  Gilcacl,  Jud.   11:  7. 

SiniM  Sam.  18:8,  9.      Alwb,  1  Kin. 

22:  8.      Hainan,    Est.  3:  5,  6.      Ene- 

mies  of  the  Jews,  Est.  9:1,5.  Eze.  35 : 

5,6.     Chahlcans,    Dan.  3:    12.     Ene- 
mies of  Daniel,  Dan. 6 : 4 — 15.      Hero- 

(Has,  Mat.  14:  3,  8.     Tlic  Jews,  Ads 

23:12,14. 

Hatred  to  Christ. 

Is  without  cause.     Psa.  69:4,  with 

Jno.  15 :  25. 
Is    on     account     of    His   testimony 

against  the  world.    Jno.  7:7. 
Involves 

Hatred  to  His  Father.  Jno.  15 :  23, 24. 

Hatred  to  His  people.     Jno.  15 :  IS. 
Punishment  of.      Psa.  2:2,9.      Psa. 

21:8. 
No  escape  for  those  whonersevere  in. 

1  Cor.  15 :  25.    Heb.  10 :  29—31. 
Illustrated.    Luke  19 :  12-14, 17. 
Exemplified.     Chief  Priests,  d-c.    Mat. 

27 :  1,  2.    Luke  22 :  5.    Jews,  Mat.  27 : 

22,   23.      Scribes,  dc.  Mar.    11:    18. 

Luke  11 :  53,  54. 

Head. 

The  uppermost  and  chief  member  of 

the  body.     I^-a.  1 :  6.     2  Kin.  6:31. 
All  the  other  members  necessary  to. 

1  Cor.  12:21. 
The  body  supported  and  supplied  by. 

Eph.  4 :  16. 
Put  for  the  whole  person.      Gen.  49: 

26.    Pro.  10 :  6. 
Put  for  the  life.    Dan.  1 :  10.     1  Sam. 

28:2. 


Parts  of,  mentioned; 
The  skull.    2  Kin.  9 :  35.  Mat.  27 :  33. 
The  crown.    Gen.  49:26.    Isa.  3:17. 
Tlie  forehead.    1  Sam.  17:49.    Eze. 

9 :  4. 
The  temples.    Jud.  4:21,22.    So  of 

Sol.  4:3. 
The  face.    Gen.  48 :  12.    2  Kin.  9 :  30. 
The  hair.    Jud.  16:22.    Psa.  40:12. 
The  scalp.    Psa.  68:21. 
Often  anointed.    Ecc.  9:8.     Mat.  6: 

17. 
Bowed  down 
In  worshipping  God.     Gen.  24:26. 

Exo.  4:31. 
As  a  token  of  respect.    Gen.  43:  23. 
In  grief 
Covered  up.    2  Sam.  15 :  30.    Est.  6 : 

12. 
Shorn.    Job  1:20. 
Sprinkled  with  dust.      Jos.    7:  6. 

Job  2:12. 
The  hands  placed  on.     2  Sam.  13: 
19.    Jor.  2:37. 
Priests  forbidden  to  shave,  &c.    Lev. 

21 :  5, 10. 
Nazantes  forbidden  to  shave.    Num. 

6:5. 
Derision  expressed  by  shaking,  &c. 
2  Kin.  19:21.    Psa.  22:7.    Psa.  109: 
2.5.    Mat.  27:39. 
The  Jews  censured  for  swearing  by. 

Mat.  5 :  36. 
When  hoary  with  age  to  be  respected. 

Lev.  19 :  32. 
Liable  to 
Leprosy.    Lev.  13 :  42—44. 
Scab.    Isa.  3:  17. 
Internal  disease.    2Kio.  4:19.  Isa. 

1:5. 
Baldness.    Lev.  13 :  40,  41.  Isa.  15 :  2. 
Of  the  leper  always  uncovered.    Lev. 

13 :  45. 
Of  women  generally  covered  in  pub- 
lic.   Gen.  24 :  65.    1  Cor.  11 :  5. 
Of  criminals  often  cut  off.  Mat.  14  :  10. 
Of  enemies  slain  in  war,  often  cut  off. 
Jud.  5  :  26.    1  Sam.  17 :  51,  57.  1  Sam. 
31 : 9. 
Illustrative 
Of  God.    1  Cor.  11:3. 
Of  Christ.    1  Cor.  11 :  3.    Eph.  1    22. 

Col.  2 :  19. 
Of  rulers.    1  Sam.  15:  17.  Dan.  2:  38. 
Of  chief  men.    Isa.  9:  14, 15, 
Of  the  chief  city  of  a  kingdom.  Isa. 

7:8. 
(Covered, 1   of  defense  and  protec- 
tion.   Psa.  140:7. 
(Covered,)  of  subjection.  1  Cor.  11: 

5,  10. 
(Made  bald,)  of  heavy  judgments. 
Isa.  3:24.    Isa.  15:2.    Isa.  22:12. 
Mic.  1 :  16. 
(Lifted  up,)  of  joy  and  confidence. 

Psa.  3:  3.    Luke  21 :  28. 
(Lifted  up,)  of  pride.  &c.  Psa.  83 : 2. 


HEA. 


112 


HEA. 


(Lifted  up,)  of  exaltation.  Gen.  40: 

13.    Psa.  27:6. 
(Anointed,)  of  joy  and  prosperity. 

Psa.  23:5.    Psa.  92: 10. 

Heart,  The. 

[isues  of  life  are  out  of.     Pro.  4:  23. 
God. 
Tries.     1  Chr.  29 :  17.    Jer.  12 :  3. 
Knows.     Psa.  44 :  21.    Jer.  20: 12. 
Searclies.     1  Clir.  28 :  9.    Jer.  17 :  10. 
Understands    the    thoughts    of.    1 

Chr.  28:9.     Psa.  139:2. 
Ponders.     Pro.   21 :  2.     Pro.   24 :  12. 
Influences.  1  Sam.  10:  26,  Ezr.  6:  22. 

Ezr.  7 :  27.    Pro.  21 : 1.    Jer.  20 :  9. 
Creates  a  new.    Psa.  51:  10.    Eze. 

36 :  26. 
Prepares.    1  Chr.  29 :  18.    Pro.  16 : 1. 
Opens.    Acts  16: 14. 
Enlightens.  2  Cor.  4 :  6.    Eph.  1 :  18. 
Strengthens.    Psa.  27 :  14. 
Establishes.    Psa.  112:  8.    1    The. 

3:  13. 
Should  be 
Prepared  unto  God.    1  Sam.    7:3. 
Given  to  God.    Pro.  23:  26. 
Perfect  with  God.    1  Kin.  8:  61. 
Applied  unto  wisdom.    Psa.  90:12. 

Pro.   2:2. 
Guided  in  the  right  way.    Pro.  23: 

19. 
Purified.    Jas.  4:8. 
Single.    Eph.  6:5.    Col.  3:22. 
Tender.    Eph.  4:  32. 
Kept  with  diligence.    Pro.  4 :  23. 
We  should 
Believe   with.    Acts  8:    37.      Rom. 

10:10. 
Serve  God  with  all.    Deu.  11 :  13. 
Keep  God's  statutes  with  all.  Deu. 

26 :  16. 
Walk  before  God  with  all.    1  Kin. 

2:4. 
Trust  in  God  with  all.    Pro.  3 :  5. 
Love  God  with  all.    Mat.  22 :  37. 
Return  to  God  with  all.  Deu.  30:  2. 
Do  the  will    of    God  from.    Eph. 

6:  6. 
Sanctify  God  in.    1  Pet.  3 :  15. 
Love  one  another  with  a  pure.    1 

Pet.  1 :  22. 
N'o  man  can  cleanse.     Pro.  20:  9. 
Faith,  the  means  of  purifying.    Acts 

15:9. 
Renewal  of,  promised  under  the  gos- 
pel. Eze.  11 :  19.  Eze.  36 :  26.  Heb.  3 :  10. 
When  broken  and  contrite,  not    de- 
spised by  God.     Psa.  51 :  17. 
Tlie  pure  in,  shall  see  God.  Mat.  5:  8. 
Pray  that  it  may  be 
Cleansed.    Psa.  51 :  10. 
Inclined  to  God's  testimonies.  Psa. 

119:  36. 
United  to  fear  God.    Psa.  86:  11. 
Directed  into  the  love  of  God.    2 

Tha  3  •  5. 


Harden  not,  against  God.    Psa.  95:  8, 

with  Heb.  4:  7. 
Harden  not  against  the  poor.    Deu. 

15:  7. 
Regard  not   iniquity  in.    Psa.  66:18. 
Take  heed  lest  it  be  deceived.    Deu. 

11:  16. 
Know  the  plague  of.     1  Kin.  8 :  38. 
He  that  trusteth  in,  is  a  fool.    Pro. 

28:  26. 

Heart,  Character  of  the  Renewed. 

Prepared  to  seek  God.    2  Chr.  19 :  3. 

Ezr.  7:10.    Psa.  10:  17. 
Fixed  on  God.  Psa.  57:  7.  Psa.  112:  7. 
Joyful  in  God.  1  Sam.  2  :  1.  Zee.  10:  7. 
Perfect  with  God.    iKin.  8:  61.  Psa. 

101 :  2. 
Upright.     Psa.  97:  11.   Psa.  125:  4. 
Clean.    Psa.  73:1. 
Pure.    Psa.  24:  4.    Mat.  5:  8. 
Tender.    1  Sam.  24:  5.    2  Kin.  22:19. 
Single  and  sincere.    Acts  2 :  46.   Heb. 

10:22. 
Honest  and  good.    Luke  8: 15. 
Broken,  contrite.    Psa.  34:  18.    Psa. 

51 :  17. 
Obedient.    Psa.  119:  112.    Rom.  6:17. 
Filled  with  the  law  of  God.    Psa.  40: 

8.    Psa.  119:11. 
Awed  by  the  word  of  God.    Psa.  119: 

161. 
Filled   with  the  fear  of  God.    Jer. 

32 :  40. 
Meditative.    Psa.  4:  4.     Psa.    77:  6. 
Circumcised.  Deu.  30:  6.    Rom.  2:  ?9. 
Void  of  fear.    Psa.  27 :  3. 
Desirous  of  God.    Psa.  84:2. 
Enlarged.    Psa.  119 :  32.    2  Cor.  6 :  11. 
Faithful  to  God.    Neh.  9 :  8. 
Confident  in  God.    Psa.  112 :  7. 
Sympathizing.  Jer.  4:  19.  Lam.  3:  51. 
Prayerful.    1  Sam.  1 :  13.      Psa.  27 :  8. 
Inclined  to  obedience.    Psa.  119:  112. 
Wholly  devoted  to  God.    Psa.  9:1. 

Psa. "119 :  10,  69,  145. 
Zealous.    2  Chr.  17:6.    Jer.  20:9. 
Wise.    Pro.  10:8.    Pro.  14:  33.    Pro. 

23 :  15. 
A  treasury  of  good.    Mat.  12 :  35. 

Heart,  Character  of  the 
Unrene'wed. 

Hateful  to  God.    Pro.  6:16,  18.    Pro. 

11:20. 
Full  of  evil.    Ecc.  9:3. 
f  Full  of  evil  imaginations.    Gen.  6:5. 

Gen.  8:21.    Pro.  6:18. 
Full  of  vain  thoughts.    Jer.  4:14. 
Fully  set  to  do  evil.    Ecc.  8: 11. 
Desperately  wicked.    Jer.  17  :  9. 
Far  from  God.  Isa.  29:  13,  with    Mat. 

15 :  8. 
Not  perfect  with  God.    1  Kin,  15:3, 

Acts  8:  21.    Pro.  6:  18. 


..iiA. 


hEA, 


Not  prepared   to  seek  God.    2  Chr. 

12:14. 
A  treasury  of  evil.  Mat.  12 :  35.  Mar. 

7:21. 
Darkened.    Rom.  1 :  21. 
Prone  to  error.    Psa.95:  10. 
Pniae  to  depart  from  God.    Deu.  29: 

18.    Jer.  17:  5. 
Impenitent.    Rom.  2:  5. 
Unbelieving.    Heb.  3:12. 
Blind.    Epb.  4:  18. 
Uncircumcised,    Lev.  26:41.    Acts  7: 

51. 
Of  little  worth.    Pro.  10:  20. 
Deceitful.    Jer.  17 :  9. 
Deceived.    Isa.  44 :  20.     Jas.  1 :  26. 
Divided.    Hos.  10:2. 
Double.    1  Chr.  12 :  33.    Psa.  12 :  2. 
Hard.    Eze.  3:7.    Mar.  10:  5.    Rom. 

2:5. 
Haughty.    Pro.  18:12.    Jer.  48:29. 
Influenced  by  tlie  devil.    Jno.  13:2. 
Carnal.    Rom.  8:  7. 
Covetous.    Jer.  22 :  17.    2  Pet.  2 :  14. 
Despiteful.    Eze.  25:  15. 
Ensnaring.    Ecc.  7  :  26. 
Foolish.    Pro.  12 :  23.    Pro.  22 :  15. 
Froward.      Psa.  101:  4.    Pro.  6:   14. 

Pro.  17 :  20. 
Fretful  against  the  Lord,    Pro.  19:  3. 
Idolatrous.    Eze.  14:3,  4. 
Mad.    Ecc.    9:3. 

Mischievous.    Psa.  28:3.    Psa.  140:  2. 
Proud.    Psa.  101 :  5.    Jer.  49 :  16. 
Rebellious.    Jer.  5:23. 
Perverse.    Pro.  12:  8. 
Stiff.    Eze.  2:4. 

Stony.    Eze.  11 :  19.    Eze.  36:  26. 
Stout.    Isa.  10 :  12.    Isa.  46 :  12. 
Elated  by  sensual  indulgence.     Hos. 

13:6. 
Elated  by  prosperity.     2  Chr.  26:16. 

Dan.  5 :  20. 
Studieth  destruction.    Pro.  24:  2. 
Often  judicially  stupified.    Isa,  6: 10. 

Acts  28:  26,  27. 
Often  judicially  hardened.  Exo.  4:21. 

Jos.  11 :  20. 

Heathen,   The. 

Are  without  God  and  Christ.     Eph. 

2:12. 
Described".as 

Ignorant.    1  Cor.  1 :  21.    Eph.  4 :  18. 

Idolatrous.    Psa.  135:15.      Rom.  1: 
23,  25. 

Worshippers  of  the  devil.      1   Cor. 
10 :  20. 

Cruel.    Psa.  74 :  20.    Rom.  1 :  31. 

Filthy.  Ezr.  6:  21.   Eph.  4:  19.  Eph. 
5:12. 

Persecuting.    Psa.  2:1,  2.     2  Cor. 
11 :  26. 

Scoffing  at  saints.    Psa.  79: 10. 

Strangers  to  the  covenant  of  prom- 
ise.   Eph.  2:12. 

Having  no  hope.    Eph.  2 :  12. 


Degradation  of.    Lev.  25 :  44. 
Have 

Evidence  of  the  power  of  God. 
Rom.  1:19,  20.    Acts  17:  27. 

Evidence  of  the  goodness  of  God. 
Acts  14  :  17. 

The  testimony  of  conscience.  Rom. 
2:11,15. 
Evil  of  imitating.    2  Kin.  16:3.    Eze. 

11:12. 
Cautions  against  imitating.    Jer.  10: 

2.    Mat.  6:  7. 
Danger  of   intercourse    with.      Psa 

106 :  35. 
Employed  to   chastise    the   Church 

Lev.  26 :  33.    Jer.  49 :  14.     Lam.  1 :  3. 

Eze.  7:24.    Eze.  25:7.    Dan.  4:  27. 

Hab.  1 :  5-9. 
The    Church    shall    be    avenged    of. 

Psa.  149:  7.    Jer.  10:  25.    Oba.  15. 
God 

Rules  over.    2  Chr.  20:  6.  Psa.  47:  8. 

Brings  to  nought  the  counsels  of. 
Psa.  33: 10. 

Will  be  exalted  among.  Psa.  46: 
10.     Psa.  102: 15. 

Punishes.  Psa.  44:2.  Joel  3 :  11— 
1.3.  Mic.  5:15.  Hab.  3:12.  Zee. 
14:18. 

Will  finally  judge.     Rom.  2 :  12—16. 
Given  to  Christ.    Psa.  2:8.     Dan.  7: 

14. 
Salvation  of,  foretold.      Gen.   12:  3, 

with  Gal.  3:8.     Isa.  2:2— 4.     Isa. 

52:10.    Isa.  60:1— 8. 
Salvation  provided  for.     Acts  28:  28. 

Rom.  15:9-12. 
The   glory   of  God    to  be    declared 

amongst.    1  Chr.  10:  24.    Psa.  96:  3. 
The  gospel  to  be  preached  to.      Mat. 

24:14.      Mat.  28:19.      Rom.  16:26. 

Gal.  1:16. 
Necessity  for    preaching   to.      Rom. 

10:  14. 
The  gospel  received  by.      Acts  11:1. 

Acts  13 :  48.    Acts  15 :  3,  23. 
Baptism  to  be  administered  to.  Mat. 

28 :  19. 
The    Holy  Ghost  poured  out   upon 

Acts  10:  44  45.    Acts  15:  8. 
Praise  God  for  success  of  the  gospel 

amongst.    Psa.  98 : 1—3.  Acts  11:18. 
Pray  for.    Psa.  67:2— 5. 
Aid  missions  to.    2  Cor.  11:9.    3  Jno. 

6,7. 
Conversion    of,  acceptable    to    God. 

Acts  10:  35.     Rom.  15:16. 

Heaven. 

Created  by  God.  Gen.  1 : 1.  Rev.  10:  6. 
Everlasting.    Psa.  89:  29.  2  Cor.  5:  1. 
Immeasurable.    Jer.  31 :  .37. 
Higli.    Psa.  103:11.    Isa.  .57:1.5. 
Holy.    Deu.  26:15.      Psa.  20:6.      Isa. 

.57 :  15. 
God's  dwelling-place.     1  Kin.  8:  30. 

Mat.  6:9. 


HEA. 


114 


HEE. 


God's  throne.    Isa.  66: 1,  with  Acts  7 : 

49. 
God 
Is  the  Lord  of.     Dan.  5 :  23.     Mat. 

11 :  25. 
Reigns  in.    Psa.  11 :  4.     Psa.  135 :  6. 

Dan.  4:  35. 
Fills.    1  Kin.  8:  27.    Jar.  23:  24. 
Answers  His    people    from.  1  Chr. 
21:26.      2  Chr.  7:14.      Neh.  9:27. 
Psa.  20:6. 
Sends  His  judgments   from.    Gen. 
19:24.    1  Sam.  2:10.      Dan.  4:13, 
14.    Rom.    1 :  18. 
Christ 
As  Mediator,  entered  into.    Acts  3: 

21.    Heb.  6:20.    Heb.  9:12,  24. 
Is  all-powerful  in.      Mat.  28:18.     1 
Pet.  3 :  22. 
Angels  are  in.    Mat.  18 :  10.    Mat.  24 : 

36. 
Names   of  saints   are     written     in. 

Luke  10:  20.    Heb.  12:23. 
Saints  rewarded  in.      Mat.  5 :  12.      1 

Pet.  1:4. 
Repentance  occasions  joy  in.     Luke 

15:7. 
Lay  up  treasure  in.  Mat.  6:  20.  Luke 

12 :  33. 
Flesh  and  blood  cannot  inherit,      1 

Cor.  15:50. 
Happiness  of,  described.    Rev.  7 :  16, 
17. 

Is  CALLED 

A  garner.    Mat.  3:12. 

The  kingdom  of  Christ  and  of  God. 
Eph.  5:5. 

The  Father's  house.    Jno.  14 : 2. 

A  heavenly  country.     Heb.  11 :  16. 

A  rest.    Heb.  4 : 9. 

Paradise.    2Cor.  12:2,  4. 
The  wicked  excluded  from.     Gal.  5: 

21.    Eph.  5:5.    Rev.  22:15. 
Enoch  and    Elijah   were    translated 

into.    Gen.  5:24,  with  Heb.   11:  5. 

2  Kin.  2:11. 

Heave-offering. 

To  be  brought  to  God's  house.    Deu. 

12:6. 
Consisted  of 
First  fruits  of  bread.    Num.  15:  19 

—21. 
Right  shoulder  of  peace  offerings. 

Lev.  7 :  32. 
Part   of   the  meat  offering  of  all 

peace  offerings.    Lev.  7 :  14. 
Shoulder  of  the   priest's  consecra- 
tion-ram.   Exo.  29:27. 
Tenth  of  all  tithes.    Num.  18:  26. 
Part  of  all  gifts.    Num.  18 :  29. 
Part  of  spoil  taken  in  war.    Num. 
31 :  26—47. 
To  be  the  best  of  their  kind.    Num. 

18 :  29. 
To  be  heaved  up  by  the  priest.    Exo. 
29:  27. 


Sanctified  the  whole  offering.    Num. 

18:27,30. 
Given   to  the  priests.     Exo.  29:  28. 

Lev.  7 :  34. 
To  be  eaten  in  a  clean  place.    Lev. 

10:12—15. 

Hedges. 

Antiquity  of.    1  Chr.  4:23. 
Designed  for  protection.    Isa. ,5:  2. 
Often  made  of  thorns.    Mic.  7:  4. 
Placed  around 
Gardens.    So.  of  Sol.  4:  12.    Lam. 

2:  6.   (maig.) 
Vineyards.   Mat.  21:33.   Mar.  12:1. 
Difficulty  of  breaking  through.    Pro. 

15 :  19. 
Danger  of  breaking  through.    Ecc. 

10:  8. 
Desolation  caused  by  removing.  Psa. 

80:12,  1.3. 
Filled  with  grasshoppers.  Nab.  3:  17. 
Poor    travellers  sought  rest  under. 

Luke  14 :  23. 
Afforded  protection  in  danger.    Jer. 

49:3. 
Making  up  gaps  in,  alluded  to.    Eze. 

13 :  5.    Eze.  22 :  30. 
Illustrative 
Of  God's  protection.    Job  1:10. 
Of   numerous    afflictions.     Job  3: 

23.    Job  19:  8. 
Of  heavy  judgments.     Lam.  3:  7. 

Hos.  2 :  6. 
Of  holy  ordinances,  &c.    Isa.  5:  2. 

Mat.  21 :  33. 
Of  the  way  of  the  slothful.    Pro. 

15 :  19. 
(Broken  down,)  of  the  taking  away 
of  protection.     Psa.  80:  12.    Isa. 
5 :  5. 

Heedftilness. 

Commanded.     Exo.  23:  13.    Pro.  4: 

25-27. 
Necessary 
In  the  care  of  the  soul.    Deu.  4 :  9. 
In  the  house  and  worship  of  God. 

Ecc.  5 :  1. 
In  what  we  hear.    Mar.  4 :  24. 
In  how  we  hear.    Luke  8 :  18. 
In  keeping  God's  commandments. 

Jos.  22 :  5. 
In  conduct.    Eph.  5:  15. 
In  speech.    Pro.  13 :  3.    Jas.  1 :  19. 
In  worldly  company.    Psa.  39:  1. 

Col.  4:5. 
In  giving  judgment.    IChr.  19:6,  7. 
Against  sin.    Heb.  12: 15,  16. 
Against  unbelief.     Heb.  3:12. 
Against  idolatry.     Deu.  4:15,  16. 
Against    false    Christs,    and    false 

prophets.    Mat.  24 :  4,  5,  23,  24. 
Against  false  teachers.    Phi.  3:  2. 

Col.  2:8.    2Pet.  3:  16,  17. 
Against  presumption.    1  Cor.  10:  12. 
Promises  to.  1  Kin.  2 : 4. 1  Chr.  22 :  13. 


HEL. 


HIG. 


HeU. 

1.    The    place     of     disembodied 

SPIRITS,      Acts  2:  31. 

Which  Christ  visited.    Luko  23 :  43. 
Acts  2:  31.    1  Pet.  3:19. 

Contains,    a   place    of  rest,    Abra- 
ham's bosom.    Luke  16:  23. 

Paradise.    Luke  23:  43. 

And  a  place  of  torment.    Luke  16: 
23. 
i.    The  place   of  future  punish- 
ment. 

Destruction  from  the  presence  of 
God.    2  The.  1 :  9. 
Described  as 

Everlasting  punishment.    Mat.  2,") : 
46. 

Everlasting  Are.    Mat.  2.5:41. 

Everlasting  burnings.   Isa.  33 :  14. 

.K  furnace  of  fire.    Mat.  13:  42,  50. 

A  lake  of  fire.    Eev.  20:15. 

Fire  and  brimstone.    Rev.  14:10. 

Unquenchable  fire.    Mat.  3:12. 

Devouring  fire.    Isa.  33:  14. 
Prepared  for  the  devil,  &c.    Mat.  25: 

41. 
Devils  are  confined  in,  until  the  judg- 
ment-day.   2  Pet.  2 :  4.    Jude  6. 
Punishment  of,  is  eternal.    Isa.   33: 

14.    Rev.  20 :  10. 
The   wicked   shall    be   turned  into. 

Psa.  9:17. 
Human  power  cannot  preserve  from. 

Eze.  32 :  27. 
The    body    suflers    in.      Mat.    5:  29. 

Mat.  10:28. 
The  soul  suffers  in.    Mat.  10:  28. 
The  wise  avoid.    Pro.  15:24. 
Endeavor  to  keep  others  from.    Pro. 

23:14.    Jude  23. 
The  society  of  the  wicked  leads  to. 

Pro.  5:5.    Pro.  9:  18. 
The  beast,  false   prophets,   and  the 

devil  shall  be  cast  into.    Rev.  19: 

20.    Rev.  20:10. 
The  powers  of,  cannot  prevail  against 

the  Church.    Mat.  16:  18. 
Illustrated.    Isa.  30:  33. 

Herbs,  &c. 

Called  the  green  herbs.   2  Kin.  19: 26. 
God 

Created.    Gen.   1:11,  12.    Gen.  2:5. 

Causes,  to  grow.    Job  38:27.    Psa. 
104 :  14. 
Each  kind  of,  contains  its  own  seed. 

Gen.  1 :  11,  12. 
Given  as  food  to  man.    Gen.  1 :  28,  29. 

Gen.  9:  3. 
Found  in 

The  fields.    Jer.  12:4. 

The  mountains.    Pro.  27:25. 

The  marshes.    Job  8: 11. 

The  deserts.     Job  24:5.     Jer.  17: 
6. 


Cultivated  in  gardens.    Deu.  11 :  10, 

1  Kin.  21 :  2. 
Cultivated    for    food.      Pro.    15:    17. 

Heb.  6:7. 
Require  rain  and  dew.    Deu.  32:  2. 

Job  38:  26,  27. 
Mode  of  watering,  alluded  to.    Deu, 

11 :  10. 
Mentioned  IN  Scripture; 

Aloe.    So.  of  Sol.  4:  14. 

Anise.    Mat.  23:2.3. 

Barley.    Exo.  9:  31.    2  Sam.   14:3C\ 

Beans.    2  Sam.  17 :  28. 

Bulrushes.    Exo.  2:  3.    Isa.  .58:  5. 

Calamus.    So.  of  Sol.  4 :  14. 

Cummin.     Isa.  28:27.    Mat.  23:23. 

Cucumber.    Num.   11:5.    Isa.   1:8. 

Fitches.    Isa.  28:  25,  27. 

Flag.    Exo.  2:3.    Job  8:  11. 

Flax.    Exo.  9:31. 

Garlic.     Num.  11:  5. 

Gourds.    2  Kin.  4 :  39. 

Grass.    Num.  22:4. 

Heath.    Jer.  17 :  6.    Jer.  48:  6. 

Hyssop.    Exo.  12:  22.    1  Kin.  4:33. 

Leeks.    Num.  11 :  5. 

Lentiles.    Gen.  25:34. 

Mandrakes.    Gen.    30:    14.     So.    of 
Sol.  7 :  13. 

Mallows.    Job  30:  4. 

Millet.    Eze.  4  :  9. 

Melon.    Num.  11:5. 

Mint.    Mat.  23:  23. 

Myrrh.    So.  of  Sol.  4:  14. 

Onions.    Num.  11 :  5. 

Reeds.    Job  40 :  21.    Isa.  19 : 6. 

Rushes.    Job  8: 11. 

Rye.    Exo.  9:32. 

Saffron.  .So.  of  Sol.  4:14. 

Spikenard.    So.  of  Sol.  4:  14. 

Tares  or  Darnel.    Mat.  13 :  30. 

Wheat.  Exo.  9:32.    Jer.  12:13. 
Bitter,  used  at  passover.    Exo.  12 :  8. 

Num.9:  11. 
Poisonous,  not  fit  for  man's  use.    2 

Kin.    4:39,40. 
Destroyed  by 

Hail  and  lightning.    Exo.  9:  22— 25. 

Locusts,  &c.  Exo.  10:  12,  15.    Psa. 
105 :  34,  35. 

Drought.  Isa.  42:  15. 

Titlieable  among  the  Jews.    Luke 
11 :  42. 
Were  sometimes  used  instead  of  ani- 
mal food  by  weak  saints. Rom.  14:  2. 
Illustrative 

Of  the  wicked.  2  Kin  19 :  26.  Psa.  37 : 
2. 

(Dew  on,)  of  grace  given  to  saints. 
Isa.  18:4. 

High  Places. 

Used  for  idolatrous  worship.    1  Kin. 

11:7,  8. 
God  sometimes  worshipped  on.l  Sam. 

9;  12.  1  Kin.  3:  2,  4.  2  Chr.  33:  17. 


HIG. 


116 


HIG. 


Mentioned  IN  Scripture; 

Gibeon.  1  Kin.  3:4. 

Arnon.    Num.  21 :  28. 

Baal.    Num.  22:  41. 

Tophet.  Jer.  7:31. 

Bamah.  Eze.  20:  29. 

Aven.    Hos.  10:  8. 
'Adorned  with  tapestry.  Eze.  16:  16. 
Surrounded  with  groves.  1  Kin.  14 :  23. 
Built  by 

Solomon.    1  Kin.  11 :  7. 

Jeroboam.    1  Kin.  12:  31. 

Jehoram.    2  Chr.  21 :  11. 

Ahaz.    2  Chr.  28:25. 

Manasseh.  2  Kin.  21 :  3.  2  Chr.  33 :  3. 

People  of  Judah.    1  Kin.  14 :  23. 

People  of  Israel.  2  Kin.  17  :  9. 
Priests  ordained  for.  1  Kin.  12:  32.  1 

Kin.  13 :  33. 
Sacrifices  and  incense  offered  to  idols 

upon.  2  Kin.  12:  3.  2  Kin.  16:  4. 
Enchantments  used  upon.  Num.  23:3. 

Num.  24:  1. 
Of  the  Canaanites  to  be  destroyed. 

Num.  33 :  52. 
The  Jews 

Built,  in  their  cities.  2  Kin.  17  :  9. 

Built,  in  all  their  streets.    Eze.  16: 
24,  31. 

Condemned  for  building.    Eze.  16: 
23-35. 

Provoked  God  with.    1   Kin.  14:  22, 
23.  Psa.  78:. 58. 

Threatened    with    destruction    of. 
Lev.  26 :  30. 

Punished  for.  2  Kin.  17 :  ll,with  18  v. 
Destroyed  by 

Asa,  partially.  2  Chr.  14 :  3,  5,  with  2 
Chr.  15:17. 

Jehoshaphat.  2  Chr.  17 :  6. 

Hezekiah.  2  Kin.  18:  4.  2  Chr.  31:1. 

Josiah.    2  Kin.  23:  8.  2  Chr.  34:  3. 
Not  removed  by 

Jehoash.    2  Kin.  12:  3. 

Amaziah.    2  Kin.  14:  4. 

Azariah.    2  Kin.  15:  4. 

Jotham.    2  Kin.  15:35. 

High  Priest,  The. 
Specially  called  of  God.  Exo  28:  1,  2. 

Heb.  5 :  4. 
Consecrated  to  his  office.  Exo.  40: 13. 

Lev.  8:12. 

Was  CALLED 

The  priest.     Exo.  29 :  30.  Neh.  7 :  65. 

God's  high  priest.    Acts  23 :  4. 

Ruler  of  the  people.    Exo.  22:28, 

with  Acts  23 :  5. 

The  office  of,  hereditary.  Exo.  29:  29. 

Next  iu  rank  to  the  king.     Lam.  2:  6. 

Often  exercised  chief  civil   power.  1 

Sam.  4:18. 
Duties  of; 
Offering  gifts  and  sacrifices.     Heb. 

5:1. 
Lighting  the  sacred  lamps.    Exo. 
30:8.  Num.  8:3. 


Making  atonement  in  the  most  holy 
place  once  a  year.    Lev,  16  oh. 
Heb.  9:7. 
Bearing  before  the  Lord  the  names 
of  Israel  for  a  mem(.>rial.  Exo.  28: 
12,  29. 
Enquiring  of  God    by    Urim    and 
Thummim.    1  Sam.    23  : 9—12.    1 
Sam.  30:  7,8. 
Consecrating  the  Levites.   Num.  8 

11-21. 
Appointing  priests  to  offices.  1  Sam 

2 :  36. 
Taking  charge  of  money  collected 
in  the  sacred  treasury.  2  Kin.  12: 
10.    2  Kin.  22 :  4. 
Presiding  in    the    superior    court. 
Mat.  26:3,  57-62.    Acts  5:  21-28. 
Acts  23 :  1—5. 
Taking  the  census  of  the  people. 
Num.  1:3. 
^  Blessing  the  people.    Lev.  9:  22,  23. 
Sometimes  enabled  to  prophesy.  Jno. 

11 :  49-52. 
Assisted  by  a  deputy.    2   Sam.  15:24. 

Luke  3:  2. 
The  Deputy  of, 
Called  the  second  priest.  S  Kin.  25: 

18. 
Had  oversight  of  the  tabernacle. 

Num.  4:16. 
Had  oversight  of  the  Levites.  Num. 
3:32. 
To  marry  a  virgin  of  Aaron's  family. 

Lev.  21:  13,14. 
Forbidden  to  mourn  for  any.      Lev. 

21 :  10-12. 
To    be     tender  and  compassionate. 

Heb.  5 :  2. 
Needed  to  sacrifice  for  himself.  Heb. 

5 :  1—3. 
Special  garments  of; 
Ephod  with  its  curious  girdle.  Exo, 

28 :  6,  7. 
Girdle.    Exo.  28:4,  39. 
Broidered  coat.    Exo.  28 :  4,  39. 
Robe  of  the  ephod.   Exo.  28:  31—35. 
Breastplate.    Exo.  28 :  15-29. 
Linen  mitre.    Exo.  28:4,  39. 
Plate  or  crown  of  gold,  &c.     Exo. 
28 :  36-38. 
Made  by  divine  wisdom  given  to  Be- 
zaleel,  &c.    Exo.  28:3.      Exo.  36:1. 
Exo.  39: 1. 
Were  for  beauty  and  ornament.  Exo. 

28:2. 
Worn  at  his  consecration.  Lev.  8:7,9. 
Worn  seven  dajs  after    consecra- 
tion.   Exo.  29:30. 
Descended  to  his  successors.    Exo. 
29 :  29. 
Wore  the  ordinary  priest's  garments 
when    making    atonement    in  the 
holy  place.    Lev.  16 :  4. 
Office  of,  promised  to  the  posterity 
of  Phinehas  for  his  zeal.    Num   25; 
12,  13. 


HIG. 


HIT. 


Family  of  Eli  degraded  from  office 
of,  for  bad  conduct.    1  Sam.  2:  27 — 
36. 
Sometimes  deposed  by  the  kings.     1 

Kin.  2:27. 
Office    of,    made    annual     by     the 
Romans.    Jno.  11 :  49—51,  with  Acts 
4:6. 
TvpiFiED  Christ  in 
Being  called  of  God.     Heb.  5:   4,5, 
His  title.     Heb.  3:1. 
His  appointment.  Isa.  61 : 1.  Jno.  1 : 

32-34. 
Making    atonement.  Lev.    16:    33. 

Heb.  2:17. 
Splendid  dress.     Exo.  28;  2.  with 

Jno.  1:14. 
Being  liable  to  temptation.    Heb. 

2:18. 
Compassion  and  sympathy  for  the 

weak  and  ignorant.      Heb.  4 :  15. 

Heb.  5:1,2. 
Marrying  a  virgin.     Lev.  21 :  13,  14. 

2  Cor.  11:  2. 
Holiness  of  ofTice.   Lev.  21 :  15,  with 

Heb.  7 :  26. 
Performing  by  himself  all  the  serv- 
ices on  day  of  atonement.      Lev. 

16  ch.  with  Heb.  1 :  3. 
Bearing  the  names  of  Israel  upon 

his  heart.    Exo.  28:  29,  with  So. 

of  Sol.  8:6. 
Alone    entering    into     most    holy 

place.      Heb.  9:  7,  with  12,  24  vs. 

and  Heb.  4:14. 
Interceding.    Num.  16:  43— 48.  Heb. 

7:25. 
Blessing.    Lev.  9:22,  23.   Acts  3:  26. 

i'NFERXOE  TO  CHRIST  IN 

Needing  to  make  atonement  for  his 
own  sins.  Heb.  5:2,  3.  Heb.  7: 
26-28.    Heb.  9:7. 

Being  of  the  order  of  Aaron.  Heb, 
6:20.  Heb.  7:11— 17.  Heb.  8:  4, 
5j  withl,  2,  6  vs. 

Being  made  without  an  oath.  Heb. 
7 :  20-22. 

Not  being  able  to  continue.  Heb. 
7 :  23,  24. 

Offering  oftentimes  the  same  sac- 
rifices. Heb.  9 :  25,  26,  28.  Heb. 
10:11,12,14. 

Entering  into  holiest  every  year. 
Heb.  9:  7,  12,  25. 

High-ways, 

Roads  for  public  use.      Num.  20:  19. 

Deu.  2 :  27. 
Called  th«  king's  highway.   Num.  20: 

17. 
Marked  out  by  heaps  of  stones.    Jer. 

31:21. 
(Jenerally  broad.  Jud.  20:  32,  45.  Mat. 

7:13. 
Generally  straight.    1  Sam.  6:  12.  Isa, 

40:3. 


Made  to  all  cities  of  refuge.  Deu,  19 : 

2,3. 
Often  made  in  deserts.    Isa.  40:  3, 
Infested  with 

Serpents.    Gen.  49:17. 

Wild  beasts.  1  Kin.  13 :  24,  with  Isa, 
35  ■  9 

Robbers.  Jer.  3:2.  Luke  10 :  30— 33. 
Beggars  sat  by  sides  of.    Mat.  20:  30. 

Mar.  10:46. 
Often  obstructed.    Jer.  18 :  15. 
All  obstructions  removed  from,  be- 
fore persons  of  distinction.  Isa.  40: 

3,  4,  with  Mat.  3:3. 
By-paths    more    secure  in  times  of 

danger.    Jud.  5:  6. 
Desolation  of,  threatened  as  a   pun- 
ishment.   Lev.  26 :  22.    Isa,  33 :  8. 
Illustrative 

Of  Christ.    Jno.  14 :  6. 

Of  the  way  of  holiness.     Isa.  35 :  8. 

Of  facilities  for  the  restoration  of 
the  Jews.    Isa.  11 :  16.    Isa.  62:10. 

(Made  in  the  deserts,)  of  facilities 
for  the  spread  of  the  gospel.  Isa. 
40:3.    Isa.  43:19. 

(Narrow,)  of  the  way  to  life.  Mat. 
7:14. 

(Broad,)  of  the  way  to  destruction. 
Mat.  7:  13. 

Hittitcs. 

Descended  from  Canaan's  son,  Heth. 

Gen.  10:15. 
Called  the 

Sons  of  Heth.     Gen.  23 :  3,  20. 

Children  of  Heth.    Gen.  23 :  5. 
One  of  the  seven  nations  of  Canaan. 

Deu.  7:1. 
Dwelt    in    Hebron.      Gen.  23  :  2,  3, 

19. 
Governed  by  kings.    1  Kin.  10:29.    2 

Kin.  7:6. 
Land  of,   promised  to   Israel.    Gen. 

15 :  20.    Exo.  3 :  8. 
Israel  commanded  to  destroy.     Deu. 

7:1,2,  24. 
Part  of   their  land  given  to  Caleb. 

Jos.  14:  13. 
Not   entirely    destroyed    by    Israel. 

Jud.  3:  5. 
The  remnant  of,   made  tributary  in 

the  reign  of  Solomon.    1  Kin.  9:  20, 

21. 
Luz  built  in  the  country  of.    Jud.  1 : 

26. 
Intermarriages  with,  by 

Esau.    Gen.  36:2. 

Solomon.    1  Kin.  11:  1,2. 

Israel  after  conquest  of  Canaan. 
Jud.  3:5,  6. 

Israelites  after  the  captivity.    Ezr. 
9:1. 
Descent    from,    illustrative    of    the 

degradation  of  the  Jews.    Eze.  16: 

3. 


HIT. 


118 


HOL. 


Remarkable  persons  of.  Ephron,  Gen. 
49:  .30.  Abimelecli,  1  Sam.  26:  6. 
Uriah,  2  Sam.  11:  6,21. 

Hivites. 

Deseeuded  from    Canaan.    Gen,  10: 

15,  17. 
Supposed  to  be  the  ancient  Avim,  or 

Avites.    Deu.  2:33.    Jos.  13:3. 
One  of  the  seven  nations  of  Canaan. 

Deu.  7:1. 
Dwelt  near  Lebanon.    Jud.  3:  3. 
The  Shechemites  a  people  of.    Gen. 

34:2. 
The  Qibeonites  a  people  of.    Jos.  9: 

3,  7. 
Esau  intermarried  with.    Gen.  36:2. 
Land  of,  promised  to  Israel.    Exo.  3: 

8.    Exo.  23 :  23. 
Israel  commanded  to  destroy.    Deu. 

7:1,2,  24. 
A  part  of,  left  to  prove  Israel.    Jud. 

3:3. 
Remnant  of,  made  tributary  in  the 

reign  of  Solomon.    1  Kin.   9 :  20,  21. 

Holiness. 

Commanded.    Lev.  11 :  45.    Lev.  20:  7. 

Eph.   5:8.    Col.  3:  12.    Rom.  12:1. 

Christ 

Desires,  for  His  people.  Jno.  17:  17. 

Effects,  in  His     people.      Eph.    5: 

25-27. 
An  example  of.    Heb.  7:26.    1  Pet. 
2:21,22. 
The  character  of  God,  the  standard 
of.   Lev.  19:  2,  with  1  Pet.   1 :  15,  16. 
Eph.  5:1. 
The  character  of  Christ,    the  stand- 
ard of.    Rom.  8:  29.    1  Jno.  2:  6. 
Phi.  2:5. 
The  gospel  the  way  of.    Isa.  35 :  8. 
Necessary    to   God's    worship.    Psa. 

24 :  3,  4. 
None  shall  see  God  without.    Eph. 

5:5.    Heb.  12:14. 
Saints 
Elected  to.    Rom.  8:  29.    Eph.  1 :  4. 
Called  to.    1  The.   4:7.    2  Tim.  1 :  9. 
New  created  in.    Eph.  4:  24. 
Possefes.    1  Cor.  3 :  17.  Heb.  3 :  1. 
Have  their  fruit  unto.     Rom.  6:22. 
Shbuld  follow  after.    Heb.  12:  14. 
Should  serve  God  in.    Luke  1:74, 

75. 
Should  yield  (heir  members  as  in- 
struments of.     Rom.  6:  13, 19. 
Should  present  their  bodies  to  God 

in.     Rom.  12:  1. 
Should  have  their  conversation  in. 

1  Pet.  1:15.    2  Pet.  3:11. 
Should  continue  in.    Luke  1 :  75. 
Should  seek  perfection  in.    2  Cor. 

7:  1. 
Shall    be    presented    to    God   in. 
Col.  1:22.    1  The.  3:13. 


Shall  continue  in,    for  ever.    Rev. 
22:11. 
Behavior  of  aged  women  should  be 

as  becomes.    Tit.  2:3. 
Promise  to  women  who  continue  in. 

1  Tim.  2:15. 

Promised  to  the  Church.    Isa.  35 :  8. 

Oba.  17.    Zee.  14:20,  21. 
Becoming  in  tlie  Church.    Psa.  93:  5. 
The  Church  is  the  beauty  of.    1  Chr. 

16 :  29.     Psa.  20 :  2. 
The  word  of  God  the  means  of  pro- 

ducing.    Jno.   17:    17.     2  Tim.  3:  16, 

17. 

Is  THE  RESULT  OF 

The  manifestation    c  f  God's  grace. 

Tit.  2:3,  11,  12. 
Subjection  to  God.    Rom.  6 :  22. 
God's  keeping.    .Jno.  17 :  15. 
Union  with  Christ.    Jno.  15 :  4,  5. 
Jno.  17 :  9. 
Required  in  prayer.    1  Tim.  2:8. 
Ministers  should 
Possess.    Tit.  1 :  8. 
Avoid  everything  inconsistent  with. 

Lev.  21:6.    Isa.  52:11. 
Be  examples  of.    1  Tim.  4 :  12. 
Exhort  to.      Heb.  12 :  14.      1  Pet.  1 : 
14—16. 
Motives  to; 
The  glory  of  God.    Jno.  15 :  8.    Phi.. 

1:  11. 
The  love  of  Christ.    2  Cor.  5 :  14, 15. 
The  mercies  of  God.    Rom.  12:  1,  2. 
The  dissolution    of   all    things.      2 
Pet.  3: 11. 
Chastisements  are  intended  to   pro- 
duce, in  saints.     Heb.  12 :  10.     Jas.. 
1 :  2,  3. 
Should  lead  to  separation    from   the' 
wicked.    Num.  16:  21,  26.     2  Cor,  6:. 
17, 18. 
The  wicked  are  without.    1  Tim.  1 :  9,. 

2  Tim.  3:2. 

Exemplified.  DarW,  Psa.  86:2.  Israel, 
Jer.  2:3.  John  the  Baptist,  Mar,  6: 
20.  Prophets,  Luke  1 :  70.  Paul,  1 
The.  2:10.  Wives  of  Patriarchs,  1 
Pet.  3:5. 

Holiness  of  God,  The, 

Is   incomparable.      Exo.  15:    11,      1 

Sam.  2:  2. 
Exhibited  in  His 

Character.    Psa.  22:3.    Jno.  17:  U.. 

Name.    Isa.  57  :  15.    Luke  1 :  49. 

Words.    Psa.  60 :  6.    Jer.  23 :  9. 

Works.     Psa.  145:17. 

Kingdom.    Psa.  47 :  8.      Mat.  13 :  41. 
Rev.  21:27.    ICor.  6:9,  10. 

Is  pledged  for  the  fulfilment  OF' 

His  promises.    Psa.  89:  35. 

His  judgments.    Amos  4:  2. 
Saints  are  commanded    to     imitate. 

Lev.  11 :  44,  with  1  Pet.  1 :  15,  16. 
Saints  should  praise.    Psa.  30:4. 


HOL., 


119 


HOL. 


Should     produce    reverential    fear. 

Kev.  15 :  4. 
Requires  holy  service.      Jos.  24:19. 

Psa.  93:5. 
Heavenly  hosts  adore.   Isa.  6:  3.  Eev. 

4:8. 
Should  be  magnified.      IChr.  16:10. 

Psa.  48 :  1.    Psa.  99 : 3,  5.    Rev.  15 :  4. 

Holy  Ghost,  the  Comforter,  The. 

Proceeds    from    the    Father.       Jno. 

15 :  26. 
Given 
By  the  Father.    Jno.  14  :  16. 
By  Christ.    Isa.  61 :  3. 
Through  Christ's  intercession.  Jno. 
14:  16. 
Sent  in  the  name  of   Christ.      Jno. 

14:26. 
Sent  by  Christ  from  the  Father.  Jno. 

15:  26.    Jno.  16:  7. 
As  SUCH  He 
Communicates  joyto  saints.    Rom. 

14 :  n.  Gal.  5 :  22.  1  The.  1 :  6. 
Edifies  the  Church.  Acts  9:31. 
Testifies  of  Christ.  Jno.  15 :  26. 
Imparts  the  love  of  God.      Rom.  5 : 

3—5. 
Imparts  hope.      Rom.  15:13.     Gal. 

5 :  5. 
Teaches  saints.    Jno.  14 :  26. 
Dwells  with,  and  in  saints.      Jno. 

14:17. 
Abides  for  ever  with  saints.      Jno. 

14:  16. 
Is  known  by  saints.    Jno.  14:  17. 
The  world  cannot  receive.  Jno.  14 :  17. 

Holy  Ghost,  The,  is  God. 

As  Jehovah.    Exo.  17 :  7,  with  Heb.  3: 

7—9.   Num.  12:6,  with  2  Pet.  1:21. 
As  Jehovah  of  hosts.    Isa.   6 :  3,  8 — 

10,  with  Acts  28:  25. 
As  Jehovah,  Most  High.    Psa.  78:  17, 

21,  with  Acts  7  :  51. 
Being  invoked  as  Jehovah.    Luke  2: 

26-29.    Acts  4:  23—25,  with  Acts  1: 

16,  20.    2  The.  3 :  5. 
As  called  God.    Acts  5 :  3,  4. 
As  joined  with  the  Father  and  the 

Son    in    the    baptismal     formula. 

Mat.  28:19. 
As  eternal.    Heb.  9:  14. 
As  omnipresent.    Psa.  139:  7 — 13. 
As  omniscient.    1  Cor.  2 :  10. 
As  omnipotent.    Luke  1:  35.    Rom. 

15 :  19. 
As  the  Sj^irit  of  glory  and  of  God.    1 

Pet.  4:  14. 
As  Creator.    Gen.  1 :  26,  27,  with  Job 

,33 :  4. 
As  equal  to,  and  one    with  the  Fa- 
ther.   Mat.  28:19.    2  Cor.  13  :  14. 
As  Sovereign  Disposer  of  all  things. 

Dan.  4:  3.5,  with  1  Cor.  12:  6, 11. 


As  Author  of  the  new  birth.    Jno,  3: 

5,  6,  with  1  Jno.  5:  4. 
As    raising   Christ    from   the    dead. 

Acts2:24,  withl  Pet.  3:  18.    Heb. 

13:  20,  with  Rom.l:  4. 
As  inspiring  Scripture.    2  Tim.  3:  16, 

with  2  Pet.  1:21. 
As  the  source  of  wisdom.    1  Cor.  12: 

8.    Isa.  11:2.    Jno.  16:  13.    Jno.  14: 

26. 
As  the  source  of  miraculous  power. 

Mat.  12:  28,  with  Luke  11:  20.    Acts 

19:  11,  with  Rom.  15:  19. 
As  appointing  and  sending  ministers. 

Acts  13:  2,  4,  with  Mat.  9:  38.    Acts 

20:28. 
As  directing  where  the  gospel  should 

be  preached.    Acts  16 :  6,  7, 10. 
As  dwelling  in  saints.    Jno.  14 :  17, 

with  1  Cor.   14:  25.    1  Cor.  3:   16, 

with  1  Cor.  6 :  19. 
As  Comforter  of  the  Church.    Acts  9 : 

31,  with  2  Cor  1:3. 
As  sanctifying  the  Church.    Eze.  37: 

28,  with  Rom.  15:  16. 
As  the  Witness.    Heb.  10:  15,  with  1 

Jno.  5:9. 
As  convincing  of  sin,  of  righteous- 
ness, and  of  judgment.    Jno".  16:  8 

—11. 

Holy  Ghost,  The,  Personality  of. 

■  He  creates  and  gives  life.    Job  33 :  i. 
He  appoints  and  commissions  minis- 
ters.   Isa.  48:16.    Acts  13:  2.    Acts 

20:28. 
He  directs  ministers  where  to  preach. 

Acts  8 :  29.    Acts  10 :  19,  20. 
He  directs    ministers    where   not  to 

preach.    Acts  16:  6,  7. 
He    instructs     ministers     what    to 

preach.    1  Cor.  2:  13. 
He  spoke  in,  and  by,   the   Prophets. 

Acts  1:16.    1  Pet.  1:11,   12.    2  Pet. 

1:21. 
He  strives  with  sinners.     Gen.  6:  3. 
He  reproves.    Jno.  16:8. 
He  comforts.    Acts  9:  31. 
He  helps  our  infirmities.  Rom.  8:  26. 
He  teaches.    Jno.  14:26.   1  Cor.  12:3. 
He  guides.    Jno.  16:13. 
He  sanctifies.    Rom.   15:  16.    1  Cor. 

6:11. 
He  testifies  of  Christ.    Jno.  15 :  26. 
He  glorifies  Christ.    Jno.  16:  14. 
He  has  a  power  of  His  own.    Rom. 

15:13. 
He  searches  all  things.    Rom.  11 :  33. 

34,  withl  Cor.  2:  10,11. 
He  works  according  to  His  own  will. 

1  Cor.  12:  11. 
He  dwells  with  saints.    Juo.  14  :  17. 
He  can  be  grieved.    Eph.  4  :  30. 
He  can  be  vexed.    Isa.  63:  10. 
He  can  be  resisted.    Acts  7  :  51. 
He  can  be  tempted.    Acts  5 :  9. 


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Holy  Ghost,  the  teacher,  The. 

Promised.    Pro.  1 :  23. 

As  the  Spirit  of  wisdom.     Isa.  11 :  2, 

Isa.  40:13,14. 
Given 
In  answer  to  prayer.  Eph.  1 :  16, 17. 
To  saints.     Neh.  9:  20.     ICor.  2: 
12, 13. 
Necessity  for.    1  Cor.  2:9,  10. 
As  SUCH  He 
Reveals  the  things  of  God.    1  Cor. 

2 :  10, 13. 
Reveals  the  things  of  Christ.    Jno. 

16:14. 
Reveals   the    future.    Luke   2:  26. 

Acts  21:  11. 
Brings  the  words  of  Christ  to  re- 
membrance.   Jno.  14 :  26. 
Directs  in  the  way   of   godliness. 

Isa.  30:  21.    Eze.  36:  27. 
Teaches  saints  to  answer  persecu- 
tors.   Mar.  13:  11.    Luke  12:  12. 
Enables  ministers  to  teach.    1  Cor. 

12:8. 
Guides  into  all  truth.     Jno.  14:  26. 

Jno.  16:13. 
Directs  the  decisions  of  the  Church. 
Acts  15 :  28. 
Attend  to  the  instruction  of.    Rev. 

2:  7, 11,29. 
The  natural  man  will  not  receive  the 
things  of.    iCor.  2:  14. 

Holy  Land. 

Extremely  fruitful.    Exo.  3 :  8.  Num. 

13:  27.  Deu.  8:  7— 9.  Deu.  11 :  10—12. 
Abounded    in    minerals.     Deu.  8:  9. 

Deu.  33:  25. 
Called 

The  land.    Lev.  26 :  42.    Luke  4 :  25. 

The  Lord's  land.    Hos.  9:3. 

Land  of  Canaan.    Gen.  11:  31.  Lev. 
14 :  34. 

Land  of  Israel.   1  Sam.  13: 19.  Mat. 
2:20,21. 

Land  of  Judah.    Isa.  26 :  1. 

Land  of  the  Hebrews.    Gen.  40: 15. 

Land  of  promise.    Heb.  11 :  9. 

Land  of  Immanuel.     Isa.  8:8. 

Pleasant  land.    Psa.  106:24.    Dan. 
8*  9 
•   Good'land.    Num.  14:  7.  Deu.  3:  25. 

Glorious  land.    Dan.  11 :  16. 

Palestina.     Exo.    15:  14.     Isa.    14: 
29,  31. 
Original   inhabitants    of.     Gen.    10: 

15—20.    Deu.  7:1. 
Inhabitants  of,  expelled  for  wicked- 
ness.     Gen.    15:16.     Exo.    23:    23. 

Lev.  18:25.    Deu.  18:12. 
Promised  to 

Abraham.    Gen.  12:  7.    Gen.  13:15. 
Gen.  17 :  8. 

Isaac.    Gen.  26:  3. 

Jacob.  Gen.  28: 13, 15.    Gen.  35:  12. 


Given  by  covenant  to  Israel.    Exo. 

6:4. 
Extent  of. 

As  promised.  Gen,  15:18.  Deu.  1: 
7.    Jos.  1:4. 

As  at  first  divided.     Num.  34 :  1—12. 

Under  Solomon.    1  Kin.  4:  21,  24. 
2Chr.  9:26. 
Twelve  men  sent  to  spy.  Num.  13  ch. 
Conquered  by  Joshua.      Jos.  6  ch.  to 

Jos.  12  ch. 
Divided  by  lot.  Num.  34: 16—29,  with 

Jos.  13 :  7—14. 
Allotment  of,  specified.    Jos.  14  ch. 

to  Jos.  19  ch. 
All  inheritances  in,  inalienable.  Lev. 

25 :  10,  23. 
A    sabbath    of   rest    appointed    for. 

Lev.  25:2— 5. 
Obedience  the  condition  of  continu- 
ing in.    Lev.  26 :  3,  &c.  Deu.  5 :  33. 

Deu.  11 :  16,  17,  22—25. 
Divided  into 

Twelve  provinces  by  Solomon.  1 
Kin.  4 :  7—19. 

Two  kingdoms  in  the  time  of  Reho- 
boam.  1  Kin.  11:  35,  36.  1  Kin. 
12 :  19,  20. 

Four   provinces    by    the    Romars. 
Luke  3:  1. 
Numerous    population    of,    in   Solo- 
mon's reign.    1  Kin.  3:  8.    2  Chr. 

1:9. 
Extensive  commerce  of,  in  Solomon's 

reign.    1  Kin.  9:  26— 28.    1  Kin.   10: 

22—29. 
Prosperity  of,  in  Solomon's  reign.     1 

Kin.  4 :  20. 
Was  the  burial  place  of  the  patri- 
archs.   Gen.  49:  29— 31.  Gen.  50:13, 

25.     Jos.  24 :  32. 
A  type  of  the  rest  that  remaineth  for 

saints.    Heb.  4:  1,  2,  9.    1  Pet.  1 :  4. 

Holy  of  Holies. 

Divided  from  the  outward  tabernacle 

by  a  vail.    Exo.  26 :  31— 33. 
Was  called  the 
Sanctuary.    Lev.  4:  6.    Psa.  20:2. 
Holy  sanctuary.    Lev.  16:  33. 
Holy  place.    Exo.  28:  29.    Lev.  16: 

2  3. 
Most"  holy  place.    Exo.  26:  31—33. 
Holiest  of  all.    Heb.  9:3. 
Oracle.    1  Kin.  6:  5, 16,  20. 
Contained 
Ark  of  testimony.    Exo.  26 :  33.  Exo. 

40:3,  21. 
Mercv-seat.    Exo.  26:  34. 
Cherubim.    Exo.  25 :  18— 22.    1  Kin. 

6 :  23—28. 
Golden  censer.    Heb.  9:4. 
Pot  of  manna.    Exo.  16:  33.     Heb. 

9:4. 
Aaron's  rod.      Num.   17 :   10.    Heb. 

9:4. 


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i  written  copy    of  the  divine  law. 
Deu.  31:2ti.    2  Kin.  22:8. 
Ood  appearediu.    Exo.  2.'):  22.    Lev. 

16:2. 
The  high  priest 

Not  to  enter,  at  all  times.    Lev.  16: 

o 

Alone  to  enter,  once  a  year.    Heb. 

9:7. 
Entered,  in  ordinary  priest's  dress. 

Lev.  16:  4. 
Entered,     not    without    blood    of 
atonement.    Lev.  16:  14,  15.    Heb. 
9:7. 
Offered  incense  in.    Lev.  16:12. 
Made  atonement  for.    Lev.  16:15, 
16,  20,  33. 
The  priests    allowed    to   enter,   and 
prepare    the   holy    things    for    re- 
moval.    Num.  4:  5. 
Laid  open  to  view  at  Christ's  death. 

Mat.  27:. 51. 
A  type  of  heaven.    Psa.  102:19.    Heb. 

9:12,13,24. 
Saints    have  boldness   to  enter    the 
true.    Heb.  10:19. 

Homicide. 

Distinguished  from  murder.  Exo. 
21:  13,  14.  Num.  35:  16-21,  with 
25  V. 
Justifiable,  described  as 
Killing  persons  condemned  by  law. 
Gen.  9 :  6.  Exo.  35 :  2.  Lev.  24 :  16. 
Killing  a  thief  in  the  night.    Exo. 

22  ■  ' 
Killing  enemies  in  battle.  Num.  31 : 

7  8. 
Killing  a  manslayer  by  next  of  kin. 
Num.  35:27. 
Unjustifiable,  described  as 
Killing  without  enmity.    Num.  35 : 

22. 
Killing  without  lying  in  wait.  Exo. 

21:13.    Num.  35:  22. 
Killing  by  accident.    Num.  35:23. 
Deu.  19:5. 
The   avenger   of    blood    might    slay 
those  guilty  of  unjustifiable.   Num. 
35 :  19,  27. 
Protection  afforded  in  the  cities  of 
refuge  to  those  guilty  of  unjustifi- 
able.   Num.  35: 11,  15. 
Confinement  in  the  city  of  refuge  the 
punishment  for  unjustifiable.  Num. 
35 :  25,  28. 

Honey. 
God  the  giver  of.    Psa.  81 :  16.    Eze. 

16:19. 
Gathered  and  prepared  by  bees.  Jud. 

14:18. 
Found  in 
Rocks.    Deu.  32:13.    Psa.  81:16. 
Woods.    1    Sam.    14:    25,    26.     Jer. 
41:8. 


Carcases   of   dead  animal's,    Jud. 
14:8. 
Sweetness  of.    Jud.  14 :  18. 
In    the    comb    sweetest    and    most 

valuable.    Pro.  16:24.    Pro.  24:13. 
Abounded  in 

Egypt.    Num.  16:  13. 

Assyria.    2  Kin.  18:32. 

Canaan.    Exo.    3:    8.    Lev.  20:  24. 
Deu.  8:8. 
Esteemed  a  wholesome    food.    Pro, 

24:13. 
Moderation  needful  in  the   use   of. 

Pro.  25  :  16,  27. 
Loathed  by  those  who  are  full.    Pro. 

27:7. 
Was  eaten 

Plain.    iSam.  14:25,  26,  29. 

With  the  comb.    So.  of  Sol.  5:  1. 
Luke  24 :  42. 

With  milk.    So.  of  Sol.  4:  11. 

With  butter.    Isa.  7  :  15,  22. 

With  locusts.    Mat.  3 :  4.    Mar.  1 :  6. 

Mixed  with  flour.    Exo.  16 :  31.  Eze. 
16:13. 
Not  to  be  offered  with  any  sacrifice. 

Lev.  2:11. 
First  fruits  of,    offered   to  God.     2 

Chr.  31 : 5. 
Often  sent  as  a  present.    Gen.   43:11. 

1  Kin.  14:3. 
Exported  from  Canaan.    Eze.  27 :  17. 
Illustrative  of 

The  word  of  God.    Psa.  19 :  10.  Psa. 
119:  103. 

Wisdom.    Pro.  24:  13,  14. 

Holy  speech  of  saints.    So.  of  Sol. 
4:11. 

Pleasant  words.    Pro  16 :  24. 

Lips  of  a  strange  woman.    Pro.  5: 


3. 


Hope 


In  God.    Psa.  39 :  7.    1  Pet.  1 :  21. 

In  Christ.    1  Cor.  15 :  19.    1  Tim.  1 :  1. 

In  God's  promises.  Acts  26:  6,  7.  Tit. 

1:2. 
In  the  mercy  of  God.    Psa.  33 :  18. 
Is  the  work  of  the  Holy  Ghost.  Rom. 

15:13.    Gal.  5:5. 
Obtained  through 

Grace.    2  The.  2:16. 

The  word.    Psa.  119:81. 

Patience  and  comfort  of  the  Scrip- 
tures.    Rom.  15 :  4. 

The  gospel.     Col.  1 :  5,  23. 

Faith.     Rom.  5:1,2.    Gal.  5:5. 
The  result  of  experience.    Rom.  5:  4. 
A  better  hope  brought  in  by  Christ. 

Heb.  7:19. 
Described  as 

Good.    2  The.  2:16. 

Lively.  1  Pet.  1 :  3. 

Sure  and  steadfast.    Heb.  6:19. 

Gladdening.    Pro.  10:28. 

Blessed.    Tit.  2:13. 
Makes  not  ashamed.    Rom.  5 :  5. 


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HOR. 


Triumphs  over  difficulties.     Rom.  4: 

18. 
Is  an  encouragement  to  boldness  in 

preaching.    2  Cor.  .3 :  12. 
Saints 

Are  called  to.    Eph.  4 :  4. 

Rejoice  in.     Rom.  5:  2.  Rom.  12:  12. 

Have  all,  the  same.    Eph.  4 :  4. 

Have,  in  death.    Pro.  14 :  32. 

Should  abound  in.     Rom.  15 :  13. 

Should  look  for  the  object  of.    Tit. 
2:13. 

Should  not  be  ashamed  of.    Psa. 
119:116. 

Should  hold  fast.    Heb.  3 :  6. 

Should  not  be  moved  from.    Col.  1 : 
23. 

Should  continue  in.    Psa.  71:14.    1 
Pet.  1:13. 
Connected  with   faith  and  love.     1 

Cor.  13 :  13. 
Objects  of; 

Salvation.    1  The.  5 :  8. 

Righteousness.    Gal.  .5 :  .5. 
■     Christ's  glorious  appearing.     Tit. 
2:13. 

A  resurrection.    Acts  23 :  6.  Acts  24 : 
15. 

Eternal  life.    Tit.  1 : 2.    Tit.  3 :  7. 

Glory.    Rom.  5:2.    Col.  1:27. 
Leads  to  purity.    1  Jno.  3 :  3. 
Leads  to  patience.  Rom.  8:  25.  1  The. 

1:3. 
Seek  for  full  assurance  of.  Heb.  6: 11. 
Be  ready  to  give  an  answer  concern- 
ing.   1  Pet.  3 :  15. 
Encouragement  to.    Hos.  2:15.    Zee. 

9:12. 
Encourage  others  to.    Psa.  130:  7. 
Happiness  of.    Psa.  146:  5. 
Life  is  the  season  of.    Ecc.  9 :  4.    Isa. 

,38:  18. 
The  wicked  have  no  ground  for.  Enh. 

2:12. 
Of  the  wicked 

Is  in    their    worldly    possessions. 
Job  31 :  24. 

Shall  make  them  ashamed.      Isa. 
20:5,6.     Zee.  9:5. 

Shall  perish.    Job  8:  13.  Job  11 :  20. 
Pro.  10 :  28. 

Shall    be    extinguished  in  death. 
Job  27:8. 
Illustrated  by,  An  Anchor,  Heb.  6:19. 

A  helmet,  1  The.  5:  8. 
Exemplified.   David,  Fsa.  S9:  1.  Paul, 

Acts   24:  .15.      ^braTiam,  Rom.  4: 18. 

Thessalonians,  1  The.  1 :  3. 

Horns. 

Natural    weapons  on  heads  of  ani- 
mals.   Dan.  7 :  20. 

Animals  with,  mentioned; 
The  ox.    Psa.  69:, 31. 
The  ram.    Gen.  22:13. 


The  goat.    Dan.  8:5. 

The  unicorn.    Psa.  22 :  21.    Psa.  92 : 

10. 
Tusks  of  the  elephant  so  called.  Eze. 

27 :  15. 
Used  offensively.    Exo.  21 :  29.    Eze. 

34:21. 
Were  used 
For  holding  oil.      1  Sam.  16:1.    1 

Kin.  1 :  39. 
As  musical  instruments.    Jos.  6:  4, 

5.    IChr.  25:5. 
Representations    of,    placed    at  the 
four  corners  of  the  altars.      Exo. 
27  :  2.    Exo.  30 :  2. 
Wearing  of,  alluded  to.  Psa.  75 :  5,  10. 
Illustrative 
Of  power  of  God.    Psa.  18:  2.   Hab. 

3:4. 
Of  power  of  Christ.      Luke  1 :  69. 

Rev.  5:6. 
Of  power  of  Ephraim,  &c.   Deu.  33 : 

17. 
Of  power  of  the  wicked.  Psa.  22 :  21. 

Psa.  75 :  10. 
Of  kings.  Dan.  7 :  7,  8,  24.  Dan.  8 :  3, 

5,  20. 
Of  antichrlstian  powers.  Rev.  13: 1. 

Rev.  17:  3,  7. 
(Budding  of,)    of   the   commence- 
ment or  revival  of  a  nation.   Psa. 

132:17.  Eze.  29:21. 
(Raising  up,)  of  arrogance.  Psa,  75: 

4,5. 
(Exalting,)   of  increase  of   power 

and  glory.  1  Sam.  2 : 1,  10.  Psa.  89 : 

17,24.  Psa.  92:10.  Psa.  112:9. 
(Pushing  with,)  of  conquests.  Deu. 

33:17.    1  Kin.  22:11.    Mic.  4:13. 
(Bringing  down,)  of  degradation. 

Job  16 :  15. 
(Cutting   off,)    of   destruction     of 

power.    Psa.  75:  10.    Jer.  48:  25. 

Lam.  2:3. 

Horse,  The. 

Endued  with  strength  by  God.    Job 

39:  19. 
Described  as 

Strong.  Psa.  33: 17.  Psa.  147:  10. 

Swift.  Isa.  30: 16.  Jer.  4: 13.  Hab.  1: 
8. 

Fearless.  Job  39 :  20,  22. 

Fierce  and  impetuous.    Job  39:21, 
24. 

Warlike  in  disposition.    Job  39 :  21. 
Jer.  8 :  6. 

Surefooted.  Isa.  63:  13. 
Want  of  understanding  in,  alluded 

to.  Psa.  32:9. 
Hard  hoofs  of,  alluded  to.    Isa.  5 :  28. 
Loud  snorting  of,  alluded  to.    Jer.  8: 

16,  with  Job  39: 20. 
Colors  of,  mentioned  ; 

White.  Zee.  1:8.  Zee.  6:  3.  Rev.  6:  2. 

Black.  Zee.  6:2,  6.  Rev.  6:5. 


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Red.  Zee.  1:8.    Zee.  6:  2.    Rev.  6:4. 
Speckled.    Zee.  1:8. 
Bav.    Zee.  6:3,  7. 
Grisled.    Zee.  6:3,6. 
Pale  or  ash  color.    Rev.  6:8. 
Fed  on  grain  aud  herbs.  1  Kin.  4  :  23, 

IKin.  18:5. 
Used  foe 
Mounting  cavalry.    Exo.    14 : 9.     1 

Sam.  13:  5. 
Drawing  chariots.  Mic.  1 :  13.    Zee. 

6:2. 
Bearing  burdens.    Ezr.  2:66.    Neh. 

7:08. 
Hunting.  Job  39:  18. 
Conveying  posts,  c&c.  2  Kin.  9 :  17—19. 
Est.  8 :  10. 
Kings  and  princes  rode  on.    Est.  6: 

8-11.   Eze.  23:23. 
Governed  bv  bit  and  bridle.  Psa.  32: 

9.  Jas.  3:3. 
Urged  on  by  whips.  Pro.  26:  3. 
Adorned  with  bells  on  the  neck.  Zv- 

14:20. 
Numbers  of,  kept  for  war.  Jer.  51 :  27. 

Eze.  20 :  10. 
Prepared  and  trained  for  war.    Pro. 

21:  31. 
In  battle  protected  by  armor.     Jer. 

46:4. 
Vanity  of  trusting  to.    Psa.    33:17. 

Amos  2:  15. 
The  Jews 
Forl)idden  to  multiply.  Deu.  17:  16. 
Imported  from  Egypt.  1  Kin.  10:  28, 

29. 
Multiplied  in  Solomon's  reign.    1 

Kin.  4:26. 
Condemned  for  multiplying.  Isa.  2: 

7. 
Not  to  trust  in.  Hos.  14:  3. 
Condemned  for  trusting  to.  Isa.  30: 

16.   Isa.  31:3, 
Brought  back  many,  from  Babylon. 
Ezr.  2 :  66. 
Notice  of  early  traffic  in.   Gen.  47:  17. 
Sold  in  fairs  and  markets.    Eze.   27: 

14.    Rev.  18 :  13. 
Often  suffered 
Front  blindness.  Zee.  12:  4. 
From  plague.  Zee.  14:  15. 
From  murrain.  Exo.  9:  3. 
From  bites  of  serpents.  Gen.  49:  17. 
In  the  hoof  from  prancing.  Jud.  5: 

22 
In^battle.  Jer.  51:  21.  Hag.  2:  22. 
Dedicated  to  the  sun  by  idolaters.    2 

Kiu,  23:  11. 
Illustrative  of 
Beauty  of  the  church.  So.  of  Sol.  1 : 

9.  Zee.  10:3. 
Glorious  and  triumphant  deliver- 
ance of  the  church.  Isa,  63:  13, 
A  dull  headstrong  disposition.  Psa. 

32:  9, 
Impetuosity  of  the  wicked  in  sin. 
Jer.  8:6. 


Hospitality. 


Commanded,  Rom,  12: 13,  1  Pet.  4:9. 

Required  in  ministers.  1  Tim.  3:2. 
Tit.  1 :  8. 

A  test  of  Christian  character.  1  Tim. 
5:10. 

Specially  to  be  shown  to 
Strangers,    Heb.  13:2, 
The  poor.    Isa.  58:7.    Luke  14: 13. 
Enemies.      2  Kin,  6:22, 23,      Rom, 
12 :  20, 

Encouragement  to,  Luke  14 :  14. 
Heb.  13:2. 

Exemplified.  Melchi^edek,  Gen.  14: 
18.  Abraham,  Gen.  18:3— 8,  Lot, 
Gen.  19:  2,  3.  Laftan,  Gen.  24:  31. 
Jethro,  Exo.  2:  20.  Manoah,  Jud, 
13 :  15,  Samuel,  1  Sam,  9 :  22,  David, 
2  Sam,  6:19,  BarziUai,  2  Sam,  19: 
32,  Shunammite,  2  Kin,  4:8.  Nehe- 
miah,  Neh,  5 :  17.  Job,  Job  31 :  17,  32. 
Zaccheus,  Luke  19:6.  Samaritans, 
Jno,  4:40.  Lydia,  Acts  16:  15.  Ja- 
son, Acts  17 : 7.  Mnason,  Acts  21,  16. 
People  of  Melita,  Acts  28 :  2.  Publius, 
Acts  28 :  7.     Gaius,  3  Jno.  5,  6. 

Houses. 

Antiquity  of.    Gen.  12:1.     Gen.  19:3. 
Deep  and  solid  foundations  required 

for.    Mat.  7:24.    Luke  6:  48. 
Sometimes  built  without  foundation. 

Mat.  7:26.    Luke  6:  49. 
Built  of 
Clay.    Job  4: 19. 

Bricks.    Exo.  1 :  11—14.    Isa.  9 :  10. 
Stone  and  wood.      Lev.  14:40,42, 

Hab,  2:11, 
Hewn  or  cut  stone,  Isa,  3 :  10,  Amos 

5:11, 
In  cities,  built  in  streets.    Gen,  19:2, 

Jos,  2:19, 
Often  built  on  city  walls,     Jos,  2: 15, 

2  Cor.  11 :  33. 
The  flat  roofs  of, 
Surrounded  with  battlements.  Deu. 

22:8. 
Had  often  booths  on  them.    2  Sam. 

16:22.    Neh.  8:16.    Pro,  21 :  9. 
Had    often    idolatrous    altars    on 

them.     2  Kin.  23: 12.     Jer.  19:13. 

Zep.  1 : 5. 
Used  for  drying  flax,  &c.    Jos.  2 :  6. 
Used  for  exercise,      2  Sam.  11 :  2, 

Dan.  4 :  29. 
Used  for  devotion.    Acts  10:  9. 
Used    for   making    proclamations. 

Luke  12:3. 
Used  for  secret  conference.   1  Sam. 

9 :  25,  26. 
Resorted    to    in   grief.      Isa.  13 :  3. 

Jer.  48:38. 
Often   covered    with    week    grass. 

Psa.  129:6,  7. 
Accessible  from  the  outside.     Mat. 

24:17. 


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The    courts  of,    large    aud    used    as 

apartmeats.    Est.  1 :  5.    Luke  5 :  19. 
Entered  by  a  gate  or  door.     Gen.  43: 

19.    Exo.  12:22.    Luke  16:  20.    Acts 

10:17. 
Doors  of,  low  and   small  for   safety. 

Pro.  n :  19. 
Doors  of,  how  fastened.     2  Sam.  13: 

18.    So.  of  Sol.  5:5.    Luke  11:  7. 
Admission  to,  gained  by  knocking  at 

the  door.  Acts  12 :  13.  Rev.  3 :  20. 
Walls  of,  plastered.  Lev.  14 :  42,  43. 
Serpents  often  lodged   in    walls   of. 

Amos  5: 19. 
Custom  of   fastening   nails,    &c.    in 

walls  of,  alluded  to.     Ecc.  12 :  11, 

Isa.  22:23. 
Had  often  several  stories.      Eze.   41 : 

16.    Acts  20:  9. 
Divided  into  apartments.      Gen.    43: 

30.    Isa.  26:20. 
Apartments  of,  were  often 

Large  and  airy.    Jer.  22 :  14. 

Ceiled  and  painted.      Jer.    22:    14. 
Hag.  1:4. 

Inlayed  with  ivory.      1    Kin.  22:39. 
Amos  3: 15. 

Hung  with  rich  tapestries.  Est.  1 : 6. 

Warmed    with    fires.      Jer.    36:22. 
Jno.  18:  18. 
Upper  apartments  of,  the  best,  and 

used     for    entertainments.      Mar. 

14:15. 
Had  often  detached  apartments  for 

secrecy  and  for  strangers.     Jud.  3: 

20-23.  2  Kin.  4 :  10, 11.  2  Kin.  9 : 2,  3. 
Lighted  by  windows.    1  Kin.  7 :  4. 
Street    windows  of,  high   and    dan- 
gerous.   2  Kin.  1:2.    2  Kin.  9:  30, 

33.    Acts  20:  9. 
Of  the  kich. 

Great.      Isa.  5:9.      Amos  6:  11.      2 
Tim.  2 :  20. 

Goodly.    Deu.  8:12. 

Pleasant.    Eze.  26 :  12.     Mic.  2 :  9. 

Of  BRICK  OR  CLAY, 

Plastered.    Eze  13: 10, 11. 

Easily  broken  through.    Job  24: 16, 
Eze.  12:5. 

Often  swept  away  by  torrents.  Eze, 
13:13,14. 
When  finished  were  usually  dedica- 
ted.   Deu.  20:5.    Psa.  30,  (fi»f). 
For  summer  residence.     Amos  3:  15. 
Liable  to  leprosy.    Lev.  14 :  34—53. 
Not  to  be  coveted,    Exo,  20:17.    Mic. 

2:  2. 
We'rehired.    Acts  28 :  30. 
Were  mortgaged.    Neh,  5:3. 
Were  sold.    Acts  4:  34. 
Law  respecting  the  sale  of.    Lev.  25 : 

29-33. 
Of  criminals,  desolated.    Dan,  2:  5. 

Dan.  3 :  29. 
Desolation  of,  threatened  as  a  pun- 
•ishment.    Isa.  5:  9.    Isa.  13:  16,  21, 

22,    Eze.  16:41,    Eze.  26:12. 


Often    broken    down  to  repair  city 

walls  before  sieges.    Isa.  22 :  10. 
Illustrative 
Of  the  body.    Job  4:  19.    2  Cor.  5:1. 
Of  the  grave.    Job  30:  23. 
Of  the  church.    Heb.  3:  6.    1  Pet. 

2:5. 
Of  saints' inheritance.    Jno.  14:  2. 

2  Cor.  5:1. 
(On  sand,)  of  the  delusive  hope  of 

hypocrites.    Mat.  7 :  26,  27. 
(On  a  rock,)  of  the  hope  of  saints. 

Mat.  7  :  24,  25. 
(Insecurity    of,)    of  earthly  trust. 

Mat.  6:  19.20. 
(Building  of,)  of  great  prosperity. 

Isa.  65:21.    Eze.  28:  26. 
(Built  and  not  inhabited, )of  calam- 
ity.     Deu.  28:  30.     Amos  5:    11. 

Zep.  1 :  13. 
(To  inhabit  those,  built  by  others,) 

of  abundant  blessings.    Deu.  6: 
«  10,  11. 

Human  Nature  of  Christ,  The. 

Was  necessary  to  His  mediatorial 
office.  1  Tim.  2 :  5.  Heb.  2 :  17.  Gal. 
4 :  4,  5.    1  Cor.  15 :  21.  Rom.  6 :  15,  19. 

Is  PROVED  BY  His 

Conception  in  the  Virgin's  womb. 

Mat.  1:18.    Luke  1 :  31. 
Birth.    Mat.  1:  16,  25.    Mat.  2:  2. 

Luke  2:  7, 11. 
Partaking  of  flesh  and  blood.    Jno. 

1:14.    Heb.  2:14. 
Having  a  human  soul.    Mat.  26:  38. 

Luke  23:  46.    Acts  2:  31. 
Circumcision.    Luke  2 :  21. 
Increase  in  wisdom    aud    stature. 

Luke  2 :  52. 
Weeping.    Luke  19 :  41.  Jno.  11 :  35. 
Hungering.    Mat.  4  :  2.   Mat.  21 :  18. 
Thirsting.    Jno.  4  :  7.    Jno.  19:28. 
Sleeping.    Mat.  8 :  24.    Mar.  4 :  38, 
Being  subject  to  weariness.    Jno. 

4:6. 
Being  a  man  of  sorrows.    Isa.  53:3, 

4.    Luke  22:  44.    Jno.  11:33.  Jno. 

12:27. 
Being  buffeted.    Mat.  26:67.    Luke 

22:64. 
Enduring  indignities.    Luke  23:  11. 
Being  scourged.     Mat.  27:26.    Jno. 

19:1. 
Being  nailed  to  the  cross.    Psa.  22: 

16,  with  Luke  23:  33. 
Death.    Jno.  19:30. 
Side  being  pierced.    Jno.  19:34. 
Burial.  Mat.  27 :  59,  60.    Mar.  15 :  46. 
Resurrection.    Acts  3:  15.    2  Tim. 

2:8. 
Was  like  our  own  in  all  things  ex- 
cept sin.  Acts  3:  22.  Phi.  2:  7,  8. 
Heb.  2:17. 
Was  without  sin.  Heb.  7:26,  28.  1 
Jno.  3:5.  1  Pet.  2:22.  Heb.  4:  15. 
Jno,  18:38.    Jno.  8:46. 


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Was  submitted  to  tlip  evidence  of  the 
seuses.  Luke  24:  39.  Juo.  20:  27. 
IJuo.  1:  1,  2. 
Was  of  the  seed  of 
The  woman.  Gen.  3:15.  Isa.  7  :  i. 
Jer.  31:22.  Luke  1:31.  Gal.  4:4. 
Abraham.    Gen.  22 :  18,  with  Gal.  3 : 

16.    Hcb.  2:  16. 
David.    2  Sam.  7:12,   16.    Psa.  89: 
3.5,36.    Jcr.    23:  5.    Mat.  22:  42. 
Mar.  10:  47.    Acta  2:  30.    Acts  13: 
23.    Rom.  1:  3. 
Genealogy  of.    Mat.  1:   1,  &c.    Luke 

3:2.3,  &c. 
Attested    by    Himself.      Mat.    8:  20. 

Mat.  16:  13. 
Confession  of,  a  test  of  belonging  to 

God.    Jno.  4:2. 
Acknowledged    by   men.    Mar.  6:  3. 

Jno.  7:27.    Juo.  19:  5.    Acts  2:  22. 
Denied  by  Antichrist.     1  Jno.  4 :  3.  2 
Jno.  7. 

Humility. 

Necessary  to  the  service  of  God.  Mic. 

6:8. 
Christ  an  example  of.    Mat.   11:  29. 

Jno.  13:  14,  15.     Phi.  2:  5—8. 
A  characteristic  of  saints.  Psa.  34:2. 
They  who  have. 

Regarded  by  God.    Psa.  138:  6.  Isa. 
66:2. 

Heard  by  God.    Psa.  9:  12.     Psa. 
10:17. 

Enjoy  the  presence  of  God.    Isa. 
57:  15. 

Delivered  by  God.    Job  22 :  29. 

Lifted  up  by  God.    Jas.  4 :  10. 

Exalted    by     God,      Luke    14:    11. 
Luke  18:  14. 

Are  greatest  in  Christ's  kingdom. 
Mat.  18:  4.    Mat.  20:  26-28. 

Receive   more  grace.     Pro.  3:  34, 
Jas.  4:  6. 

Upheld  by  honor.    Pro.  18:  12.  Pro. 
29 :  23. 
Is  before  honor.    Pro.  15 :  33. 
Leads    to    riches,  -honor,    and    life. 

Pro.  22 :  4. 
Saints  should 

Put  on.     Col.  3:12. 

Be  ciotlied  with.    1  Pet.  5:  5. 

Walk  with.    Eph.  4:  1,2. 

Beware  of  false.    Col.  2:  18,  23. 
Afflictions  intended  to  produce.  Lev. 

26:41.    Deu.  8:3.    Lam.  3:20. 
Want   of,    condemned.       2  Chr.  33: 

23.    2  Chr.  36:12.    Jer.  44:10.   Dan. 

5:22. 
Temporal  judgments  averted  by.    2 

Chr.  7:  14.    2  Chr.  12:6,  7. 
Excellency  of.     Pro.  16 :  19. 
Blessedness  of.    Mat.  5:3. 
Exemplified.     Abraham,  Gen.    18:   27. 

Jacob,  Gen.  32:  10.  3Ioses,  Exo.  3:  11. 

Exo.  4 :  10.  Joshua,  Jos.  7 :  6.   Gideon, 

Jud.  6:  15.    David,   1  Chr.  29:  14. 


irezekiah,2Chr.  32:  26.  Manassch, 
2  Chr.  33  :  12.  Jusiah,  2  Chr.  34 :  27. 
Job,  Job  40:  4.  Job  42:  6.  Isaiah, 
Isa.  6:  5.  Jeremiah,  Jcr.  1  :  6.  John 
the  Baptist,  Mat.  3:  14.  Centurion, 
Mat.  8:8.  \Vo»ian  of  Canaan,  Mat. 
15 :  27.  Elizabeth,  Luko  1 :  43.  Peter, 
Luke  5:  8.    Paxil,  Acts  20:  19. 

Humility  of  Christ,  The. 
Declared  by  Himself.    Mat.  11 :  29. 
Exhibited  in  His 
Taking  our  nature.  Phi.  2:  7.  Heb, 

2 :  16. 
Birth.    Luke  2:  4— 7. 
Subjection  to  His  parents.    Luke 

2:  51. 
Station  in  life.    Mat.   13:  .55.    Jno, 

9:  29. 
Poverty.    Luke  9:  58.    2  Cor.  8:  9. 
Partaking  of  our  infirmities.   Heb. 

4:15.    Heb.  5:7. 
Submitting  to  ordinances.    Mat.  3: 

13—15. 
Becoming  a  servant.    Mat.  20:  28. 

Luke  22:  27.    Phi.  2:7. 
Associating    with     the     despised. 

Mat.9:  10,11.    Luke  15: 1,2. 
Refusing  honors.    Jno.  5:41.    Jno. 

6:15. 
Entry   into  Jerusalem.     Zee.  9:  9, 

with  Mat.  21:  5,  7. 
Washing  His  disciples'  feet.    Jno. 

13:5. 
Obedience.    Jno.  6:38.    Heb.  10:9. 
Submitting  to  sufierings.    Isa.  .50: 

6.  Isa.  53:  7,  with  Acts  8:  32.  Mat. 

26:37-39. 
Exposing  Himself  to  reproach  and 

contempt.    Psa.  22:6.   Psa.  69:9, 

with  Rom.  15:  3.    Isa.  .53:  3. 
Death.    Jno.  10:  15, 17,  18.    Phi.  2: 

8.    Heb.  12  :  2. 
Saints  should  imitate.      Phi.  2:5—8. 
On    account   of,    He    was    despised. 

Mar.  6:3.    Jno.  9:29. 
His  exaltation,  the  result  of.    Phi. 

2:9. 

Husbands. 
Should  have  but  one  wife.    Gen.  2: 

24.    Mar.  10:6— 8.    1  Cor.  7:2-4. 
Have    authority     over    their   wives. 
Gen.  3:16.    1  Cor.  11 :  3.  Eph.  5:  23. 
Duty  of,  to  wives; 
To  respect  them.    1  Pet.  3:7. 
To  love  them.    Eph.  5:25,  &c.  Col. 

3:19. 
To   regard    them    as     themselves. 

Gen.  2:  23,  with  Mat.  19:  5. 
To  be  faithful  to  them.    Pro.  5:  19. 

Mai.  2:  14,  15. 
To  dwell  with  them  for  life.     Gen. 

2:24.    Mat.  19:3-9. 
To  comfort  them.    1  Sam.  1 :  8. 
To   consult   with  them.    Gen.  31: 
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Not  to  leave  them,  though  unbe- 
lieving.   1  Cor.  7 :  11,  12,  14,  16. 
Duties  of,  not  to  interfere  with  their 

duties  to  Christ.    Luke  14 :  26,  with 

Mat.  19 :  29. 
Good— Exemplified.     Isaac,    Gen.  24 : 

67.     Elkanali,  1  Sam.  1 :  4,  5. 
Bad— Exemplified.      Solomon,  1   Kin. 

11 :  1.     Ahasuerus,  Est.  1 :  10,  11. 

Hyke  or  Upper  Garment, 

Law  respecting  fringes  of.  Num.   15: 

38.    Deu.  22 :  12. 
Used  by  the  poor  as  a  covering  by 

night.    Exo.  22 :  26.  27.    Deu.  24  :  13. 
Burdens  often  bound  up  in.    Exo.  12 : 

34. 
The  skirts  of,  used  to  hold  things  in. 

2  Kin.  4 :  39.     Neh.  5 :  13.  Hag.  2 :  12. 

Luke  6 :  38. 
Probably  used  by  women  as  a  vail. 

Ruth  3: 15. 
Required  to  be  girt  up 

For  running.    1  Kin.  18:46. 

For  labor.    Luke  17:  8. 
Often  laid  aside.    Mat.  24:  18.    Mar. 

10:50. 
The   Jews    said  to  be  naked    when 

without.    2  Sam.  6 :  20.    Mar.  14 :  51, 

52.    Jno.  21 :  7. 
Was  the  garment 

Rent  in  token  of  anger.      Mat.  26: 
65. 

Rent  in  token  of  grief.     Joel  2:13. 

Of  Samuel  rent  by  Saul.   1  Sam.  45 : 
27. 

Of  Saul  which  David  cut.     1  Sam. 
24:4,5. 

Of   Jeroboam    rent    by  Ahijah.    1 
Kiu.  11 :  30. 

Laid  aside  by  Christ.    Jno.  13 :  4. 

Spread  before  Christ  by  the  Jews. 
Mat.  21:8. 
The    Jews  'condemned    for  making 

broad  the  borders  of.    Mat.  23 :  5. 

Hypocrites, 

God  knows  and  detects.  Isa.  29: 15, 16. 
Christ  knew  and  detected.    Mat.  22: 

18. 
God  has  no  pleasure  in.    Isa.  9:17. 
Shall  not  come  before  God.  Job  13 :  16. 
Described  as 
Wilfully  blind.    Mat.  23:  17,  19,  26. 
Vile.    Isa.  32:6; 
Self-righteous.      Isa.  65 :  5.     Luke 

18:11. 
Covetous.    Eze.  33:31.    2  Pet.  2:3. 
Ostentatious.    Mat.  6:  2,  5,  16.  Mat. 

23 :  5. 
Censorious.    Mat.  7 :  3—5.  Luke  13 : 

14, 15. 
Regarding  tradition  more  than  the 

word  of  God.    Mat.  15 :  1—3. 
Exact  in  minor,  bjit  neglecting  im- 
portant duties.    Mat.  23 :  23,  24. 


Having  but  a   form  of  godliness. 

2  Tim.  3:  5. 
Seeking  only  outward  purity.  Luke 

11 :  39. 
Professing  but  not  practising.  Eae. 
33:31,32.      Mat.  23:  3.     Rom.  2: 
17—23. 
Using  but  lip-worship.    Isa.  29 :  13, 

with  Mat.  15 :  8. 
Glorying    in    appearance  only.     2 

Cor.  5 :  12. 
Trusting  in  privileges.     Jer.   7 :  4. 

Mat.  3:9. 
Apparently  zealous  in  the  things  of 

God.  Isa.  58:2. 
Zealous  in  making  proselytes.  Mat. 

23:15. 
Devouring  widows'  houses.     Mat. 

23:14. 

Loving  pre-eminence.  Mat.  23:  6,  7. 

Worship  of,  not  acceptable  to  God. 

Isa.  1 :  11—15.  Isa.  58 : 3—5.  Mat.  15 : 9. 

Joy  of,  but  for  a  moment.    Job  20:  5. 

Hope  of    perishes.    Job  8:  13.    Job 

27:8,9. 
Heap  up  wrath.    Job.36:  13. 
Fearf ulness  shall  surprise.    Isa.  33 : 

14. 
Destroy  others  by  slander.    Pro.  11 : 

9. 
In  power,  are  a  snare.    Job  34 :  30. 
The  Apostacy  to  abound  with.   1  Tim. 

4:2. 
Beware  of  the  principles  of.    Luke 

12:1. 
Spirit  of,  hinders  growth  in  grace. 

1  Pet.  2:1. 
Woe  to.    Isa.  29:15.    Mat.  23:13. 
Punishment  of.    Job  15:34.    Isa.  10: 

6.    Jer.  42 :  20,  22.    Mat.  24:51. 
Illustrated.    Mat.  23:  27,    28.    Luke 

11 :  44. 
Exemplified.  Cain,  Gen.  4:  3.  Ab- 
salom, 2  Sam.  15:  7,  8.  The  Jetvs, 
Jer.  3:10.  Pharii'i'es,  &c.  Mat.  16: 
3.  Judas,  Mat.  26:  49.  Herodians, 
Mar.  12:  13,  15.  Ananias,  Acts  5: 
1—8.    Simon,  Acts  8 :  13—23. 

Idleness  and  Sloth, 

Forbidden.    Rom.  12:11.    Heb.  6:12. 
Produce  apathy.    Pro.  12:  27.    Pro. 

26:15. 
Akin  to  extravagance.    Pro.  18 : 9. 
Accompanied   by    conceit.    Pro.  26: 

16. 
Lead  to 

Poverty.     Pro.   10:   4.     Pro.   20:   13. 

Want.    Pro.  20 :  4.    Pro.  24 :  34. 

Hunger.    Pro.  19:  15.    Pro.  24:34. 

Bondage.     Pro.  12:24. 

Disappointment.    Pro.  13:4.    P:o. 
21 :  25. 

Ruin.    Pro.  24:  30, 31.    Ecc.  10:18. 

Tattling  and  meddling.    1  Tim.  5: 
13, 


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Effects    of,     afford    instruction    to 

others.    Pro.  24 :  30—32. 
Eemonstraiico  against.    Pro.  6:6,9 
False  excuses  for.    Pro.  20:  4.    Pro, 

22:13. 
Illustrated.    Pro.    26:    14.     Mat.    2: 

18,  26. 
Exemplified.     Watchmen,   Isa.  56:  10, 

Alhcnians,  Acts  IT  :  21.  Thessalonian 

2  The.  3:11. 

Idolatry. 

Forbidden.    Exo.  20:2,  3.    Deu.  5:7. 
Consists  in 
Bowing  down  to  images.    Exo.  20 : 

r..    Deu.  5 :  9. 
Worshipping  images.    Isa.  44:    17. 

Dan.3:5,  10,  l.-j. 
Sacrificing   to   images.     Psa.    106: 

38.    Acts  7:  41. 
Worshipping  other  gods.    Deu.  30: 

17.    Psa.  81:9. 
Swearing  by  other  gods.    Exo.  23: 

13.    Jos.  23:7. 
Walking    after   other    gods.    Deu. 

8:  19. 
Speaking    in    the    name    of   other 

gods.    Deu.  18 :  20. 
Looking  to  other  gods.     Hos.  3:1. 
Serving   other    gods.     Deu.    7 :   4. 

Jer.  5:19. 
Fearing  other  gods.    2  Kin.  17:. 35. 
Sacrificing  to  other  gods.    Exo.  22: 

20. 
Worshipping  the  true  God  by  an 

image,  &c.  •  Exo.    32 :  4 — 6,   with 

Psa.  106:19,  20. 
Worshipping  angels.    Col.  2 :  18. 
Worshipping  the  host  of  heaven. 

Deu.  4:19.    Deu.  17:3. 
W%)rshipping  devils.    Mat.   4:9,10. 

Rev.  9 :  20. 
Worshipping  dead  men.    Psa.  106: 

28. 
Setting  up  idols  in  the  heart.    Eze. 

14:3,4. 

Covetousness.    Eph.  5 :  5.    Col.  3 :  5. 

Sensuality.    Phi.  3: 19. 

Is  changing  the  glory  of  God  into  an 

image.  Rom.  1 :  23,  with  Acts  17  :  29. 

Is  changing  the  truth  of  God  into  a 

lie.    Rom.  1 :  25,  with  Isa.  44 :  20. 
Is  a  work  of  the  flesh.     Gal.  5  :  19,  20. 
Incompatible    with    the    service    of 
God.    Gen.  35:  2,  3.    Jos.  24  :  23.    1 
Sam.  7:  3.    1  Kin.  18:  21.    2  Cor.  6: 
15, 16. 
Described  as 
An  abomination  to  God.  Deu.  7 :  25. 
Hateful  to  God.    Deu.  16 :  22.    Jer. 

44:4. 
Vain  and   foolish.    Psa.  115:  4—8. 

Isa.  44: 19.    Jer.  10:3. 
Bloody.    Eze.  23 :  .39. 
Abominable.    1  Pet.  4:8. 
Unprofitable.    Jud.  10:14.    Isa.  46: 

7. 


Irrational.    Acts   17:  29.    Rom.  1: 

21—23. 
Defiling.    Eze.  20:7,    Eze.  36:18. 
They  who  practice, 
Forget  God.    Deu.  8 :  19.    Jer.  18 : 

15. 
Go  astray  from  God.    Eze.  44 :  10. 
Pollute  the  name  of  God.    Eze.  20: 

.39. 
Defile  tlie  sanctuary  of  God.    Eze. 

5:11. 
Are  estranged  from  God.    Eze.  14  : 

5. 
Forsake  God.    2  Kin.  22:  17.    Jer. 

16:11. 
Hate  God.    2  Chr.  19:2,3. 
Provoke  God.    Deu.  31 :  20.    Isa.  65  : 

3.    Jer.  25 :  6. 
Are    vain    in    their    imaginations. 

Rom.  1:21. 
Are  ignorant  and  foolish.    Rom.l: 

21,22. 
Inflame  themselves.    Isa.  57:  5. 
Hold  fast  their  deceit.    Jer.  8:5. 
Carried  away  by  it.    1  Cor.  12:  2. 
Go  after  it  in  heart.    Eze.  20:  16. 
Are  mad  upon  it.    Jer.  50:  38. 
Boast  of  it.    Psa.  97:7. 
Have    fellowship    with    devils.     1 

Cor.  10:20. 
Ask  counsel  of  their  idols.     Hos.  4  : 

12. 
Look  to  idols  for  deliverance.    Isa. 

44:17.     Isa.  45:  20. 
Swear  by   their  idols.    Amos  8:  14. 
Objects  of,  numerous.    1  Cor.  8 :  5. 
Objects  of,  described  as 
Strange  gods.    Gen.  35;  2,  4.    Jos. 

24 :  20. 
Other  gods.    Jud.  2:12,  17.    1  Kin. 

14:9. 
New  gods.    Deu.  32:17.    Jud.  5:8. 
Gods  that  cannot  save.    Isa.  45 :  20. 
Gods    that    have    not     made     the 

heavens.    Jer.  10:  11. 
No  gods.    Jer.  5  :  7.    Gal.  4 :  8. 
Molten    gods.    Exo.    34:   17.     Lev. 

19:4. 
Molten  images.    Deu.  27:15.    Hab 

2:18. 
Graven  images.     Isa.  45 :  20.     Hos. 

11:2. 
Senseless  idols.     Deu.  4:28      Psa 

115:5,7. 
Dumb  idols.  Hab.  2:  18.  1  Cor.  12:  2. 
Dumb  stones.    Hab.  2 :  19. 
Stocks.    Jer.  3 :  9.    Hos.  4 :  12. 
Abominations.      Isa.  44:  19.      Jer. 

32 :  34. 
Images  of  abomination.    Eze.  7 :  20. 
Idols  of  abomination.     Eze.  16:  .3(". 
Stumbling  blocks.     Eze.  14 :  3. 
Teachers  of  lies.    Hab.  2 :  IS. 
Wind  and  confusion.    Isa.  41 :  29. 
Nothing.    Isa.  41 :  24.    1  Cor.  8 :  4, 
Helpless.    Jer.  10:  5. 
Vanity.    Jer.  18:15. 


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IDO. 


Vanities  of  the  Gentiles.  Jer.  14:  22. 
Making  idols  for  the  purpose  of,  de- 
scribed and  ridiculed.    Isa.   44:  10 

—20. 
Obstinate  sinners  judicially  given  up 

to.    Deu.  4:28.    Deu.  28:64.      Hos. 

4:17. 
Warnings  against.    Deu.  4:15 — 19. 
Exhortations  to  turn  from.    Eze.  14 : 

6     Eze.  20:7.    Acts  14:  15. 
Eenouuced  on  conversion.!  The.  1 :  9. 
Led    to  abominable  sins.       Bom.  1: 

26,27—32.    Acts  15:  20. 
Saints  should 

Keep  from.    Jos.  23:  7.  1  Jno.  5:  21. 

Flee  from.     1  Cor.  10:14. 

Not  have  any  thing  connected  with, 
in  their  houses.    Deu.  7 :  26. 

Not  partake  of  any  thing  connect- 
ed with.    ICor.  10:19,  20. 

Not  have  religious  intercourse 
with  those  who  practice.  Jos.  23: 
7.    1  Cor.  5:11. 

Not  covenant  with  those  who 
practice.  Exo.34:  12,  15.  Deu.  7:  2. 

Not  intermarry  with  those  who 
practice.    Exo.  34:16.    Deu.  7:3. 

Testify  against.  Acts  14 :  15.  Acts 
19 :  26. 

Befuse  to  engage  in,  though  threat- 
ened with  death.      Dan.  3:18. 
Saints  preserved   by    God    from.      1 

Kin.  19:  18,  with  Bum.  11:  4. 
Saints  refuse  to  receive  the  worship 

of.    Acts  10:25,  26.    Acts  14: 11— 15. 
Angels  refuse  to  receive  the  worship 

of.    Eev.  22 :  8,  9. 
Destruction  of,   promised.     Eze.  36: 

25.    Zee.  13:2. 
Every  thing  connected  with,  should 

be  destroyed.    Exo.  34 :  13.    Deu.  7 : 

5.    2  Sam.  5:21.    2  Kin.  23:14. 
Woe  denounced  against.    Hab.  2:  19. 
Curse  denounced  against.  Deu.  27:15. 
Punishment  of; 

"Judicial  death.    Deu.  17 :  2—5. 

Dreadful  judgments  which  end  in 
death.    Jer.  8:2.    Jer.  16:1— 11. 

Banishment.  Jer.  8:3.  Hos.  8:5 
—8.    Amos  5:  26,  27. 

Exclusion  from  heaven.  1  Cor.  6: 
9,10.    Eph.  5:5.    Eev.  22:1.5. 

Eternal  torments.      Bev.  14  :  9 — 11. 
Bev.  21 :  8. 
Exemplified.      IsraeU    Exo.   32:1.     2 

Kin.  17:12.    P/u7i-.sft)i('s,  Jud.  16:  23. 

lllicah,   Jud.  17:  4,  5.       Jeruboum,   1 

Kin.  12:28.     Maachah,   1  Kin.  15:13. 

Ahab,   1  Kin.  16:31.     Jezebel,    1  Kin. 

18:19.      Sennacherib,    2  Kin.  19:37. 

Manasseh,  2  Kin.  21 :  4 — 7.      Avion,  2 

Kin.  21 :  21.  Ahaz,  2  Chr.28:  3.  Jwrfo/i, 

Jer.  11 :  13.       Nebuchadnezzar,   Dan. 

3:1.      Belshazzar,   Dan.  5:23.      Peo- 
ple of  Lystra,  Acts  14:  11,  12.  Atheni- 
ans, Acts  17  :  16.  Ephesians, Acts  19 :  28. 
Zeal   against— Exemplified.      Asa,  1 


Kin.    15:    12.      Josiah,  2  Kin.  23:5. 

Jehoshaphat,    2  Chr.  17  :  6.     Israel,   2 

Chr.  31 :  1.      il/ana^scft ,  2  Chr.  33 :  15. 
All  forms  of,  forbidden  by  the  law  of 

Moses.    Exo.  20:4,  5. 
All  heathen  nations  given  up  to.  Psa. 

%:  5.  Bom.  1 :  23,  25.  1  Cor.  12:  2. 
Led  the  heathen  to  think  that  their 

gods    visited    the  earth  in  bodily 

shapes.  Acts  14:  11. 
Led  the   heathen  to  consider  their 

gods  to  have  but  a  local  influence. 

1  Kin.  20:23.   2  Kin.  17:26. 
Objects  of; 

The  heavenly  bodies.  2  Kin.  23:5, 
Acts  7 :  42. 

Angels.  Col.  2:  18. 

Departed  spirits.    1  Sam.  28 :  14,  15. 

Earthly  creatures.  Bom.  1:  23. 

Images.  Deu.  29:  17.  Psa.  115:4.  Isa. 
44:17. 
Temples  built  for.    Hos.  8:14. 
Altars  raised  for.    1  Kin.  18:26.   Hos. 

8:11. 
Accompanied  by  feasts.  2  Kin.  10:  20. 

1  Cor.  10:27,28. 
Objects  of,  worshipped 

With  sacrifices.  Num.  22:  40.  2  Kin. 
10 :  24. 

With  libations.  Isa.  57 : 6.  Jer.  19 :  13. 

With  incense.  Jer.  48:  35. 

With  prayer.  1  Kin.  18:26.  Isa.  44: 
17. 

With  singing  and  dancing.  Exo.  32: 
18,  19.  1  Kin.  18:  26.  (marg,)  1  Cor, 
10:7. 

By  bowing  to  them.  1  Kin.  19:  18. 
2  Kin.  5:18. 

By  kissing  them.  1  Kin.  19:  18.  Hos. 
13:2. 

By  kissing  the  hand  to  them.  Job 
31 :  26,  27. 

By  cutting  the  flesh.  1  Kin.  18:  28. 

By  burning  children.  Deu.  12:  31.  2 
Chr.  33:  6.  Jer.  19:  4,  5.  Eze.  16:21. 

In  temples.  2  Kin.  5 :  18. 

On  high  places.  Num.  22:41.  Jer. 
2:  20. 

In  groves.   Exo.  34 :  13. 

Under  trees.   Isa.  57  :  5.  Jer.  2:  20. 

In  private  houses.  Jud.  17 :  4,  5. 

On  the  tops  of  houses.  2  Kin.  23: 12. 
Zep.  1:5. 

In  secret  places.  Isa.  57:  8. 
Bites  of,  obscene  and  impure.   Exo. 

32:25.    Num.  25:1-3.    2   Kin.  17:9. 

Isa.  ,57  :  6,  8,  9.  1  Pet.  4  :  3. 
Divination  connected  with.  2  Chr.  33: 

6. 
Victims  sacrificed  in,  often  adorned 

with  garlands.     Acts  14:13. 
Idols,  &c. mentioned  in  Scriptuee; 

Adrammelech.  2  Kin.  17:  31. 

Anammelecli.  2  Kin.  17  :  31. 

Ashima.  2  Kin.  17:. 30. 

Ashtoreth.  Jud.  2:  13.  1  Kin.  11 :  33. 

Baal.  Jud.  2:  11—13.  Jud.  6:  25. 


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INC. 


Baal-berith.  Jud.  8:  33.  Jud.  9:4,  46. 

Baal-peor.  Num.  2'>:  1—3. 

Baal-zebub.  2  Kin.  1 :  2, 1(5. 

Baal-zephon.  Exo.  14  :  2. 

Bol.  Jor.  r)0:2.  Jer.  ,51 :  44. 

Cliemosh.  Num.  21 :  29.  1  Kia.  11 :33. 

Chiun.  Amos  5:  26. 

Dagon.  Jud.  16:  23. 1  Sam.  5:1-3. 

Diana.  Acts  19:  24,  27. 

Huzzab.  Nah.  2:  7. 

Jupiter.  Acts  14:  12. 

Mercury.  Acts  14 :  12. 

Molecli  or  Milcom.    Lev.  18:  21.    1 
Kin.  11 :  .5,  33. 

Merodach.  Jer.  50:2. 

Nergal.  2  Kin.  17:  30. 

Nebo.  Isa.  46:  1. 

Nibhaz  and  Tartak.  2  Kin.  17:  31. 

Nisrocb.  2  Kin.  19:37. 

Queen  of  heaven.  Jer.  44 :  17,  25. 

Remphan.    Acts  7 :  43. 

Rimmon.  2  Kin.  5:  18. 

Succoth-benoth.    2  Kin.  17 :  30. 

Tammuz.    Eze.  8:  14. 
Objects  of,  carried  in  procession.  Isa. 

46 :  7.  Amos  5 :  26.  Acts  7 :  43. 
Early  notice  of,  amongst  God's  pro- 
fessing people.  Gen.  31 :  19,  30.  Gen. 

35 :  1-4.     Jos.  24 :  2. 
The  Jews 

Practised,    in  Egypt.    Jos.    24:14. 
Eze.  23:3,  19. 

Brought,  out  of  Egypt  with  them. 
Eze.  23 :  8,  with  Acts  7 :  39—41. 

Forbidden  to  practice.  Exo.20: 1—5. 
Exo.  23:24. 

Often  mixed  up,   with  God's  wor- 
ship. Exo.  32 : 1—5.  1  Kin.  12 :  27,28. 

Followed  the  Canaanites  in.    Jud. 
2:11-13.  1  Chr.  5:2.5. 

Followed  the  Moabites  in.  Num.  25: 
1—3. 

Followed  the  Assyrians  in.  Eze.  16: 
28— .30.  Eze.  23:5-7. 

Followed  the  Syrians  in.  Jud.  10:6. 
Adopted  by  SolonK>n.  1  Kin.  11 :  5—8. 
Adopted  by  the  wicked  kings.   1  Kin. 

21:26.   2  Kin.  21:21.  2  Chr.  28:2-4. 

2Chr.  33:3.  7. 
Example  of  the  kings  encouraged  Is- 
rael in.    1  Kin.  12:30.    2  Kin.  21:11. 

2  Chr.  33:9. 
Great  prevalence  of,  in  Israel.  Isa.  2: 

8.  Jer.  2:28.  Eze.  8:10. 
A  virtual  forsaking  of  God.  Jer.  2: 

9-1.3. 
The  good  kings  of  Judah  endeavored 

to  destroy.  2  Chr.  15 :  16.  2  Chr.  34 :  7. 
Captivity  of  Israel  on  account  of.    2 

Kin.  17:6— 18. 
Captivity  of  Judah  on  account  of.    2 

Kin.  17 :  19—23. 

Ignorance  of  God. 
Ignorance  of  Christ  is.    Jno.  8:19. 
Evidenced  by 
Want  of  love.    1  Jno.  4 :  8. 


Not  keeping  His  commands.  1  Jno. 

2:4. 
Living  in  sin.  Tit.  1 :  16.   1  Jno.  3 :  6. 

Leads  to 
Error.    Mat.  22 :  29. 
Idolatry.  Isa.  44:  19.  Acts  17:  29,  30. 
Alienation  from  God.    Eph.  4:  18. 
Sinful  lusts.  1  The.  4 :  5.  1  Pet.  1 :  14. 
Persecuting  saints.      Jno.    15 :    21. 
Jno.  16:  3. 

Is  no  excuse  for  sin.  Lev.  4 :  2.  Luke 
12 :  48. 

The  wicked,  in  a  state  of.  Jer.  9 :  3. 
Jno.  15 :  21.     Jno.  17 :  25.  Acts  17  :  30. 

The  wicked  choose.  Job  21 :  14.  Rom. 
1:28. 

Punishment  of.  Psa.  79:  6.  2  The. 
1:8. 

Ministers  should 
Compassionate  those  in.     Heb.   5: 

2.    2  Tim.  2:  24,  25. 
Labor  to  remove.    Acts  17  :  23. 

Exemplified.  Pharaoh,  Exo.  5:  2.  Is- 
raelites, Psa.  95:  10.  Isa.  1 :  3.  False 
prophets,  Isa.  56:  10,  11.  Jeu-s,  Luke 
23 :  34.  Nicodemus,  Jno.  3 :  10.  Gen- 
tiles, Gal.  4 :  8.    Paul,  1  Tim.  1 :  13. 

Incense. 

Brought  from  Sheba.    Jer.  6:20. 
Called   frankincense.    So.  of  Sol.   4: 

6,  14. 
An    article    of  extensive  commerce. 

Rev.  18:13. 
Common,  not  to  be  offered  to  God. 

Exo.  30:9. 
For  God's  service  mixed  with  sweet 

spices.    Exo.  25 :  6.    Exo.  37  :  29. 
Receipt  for  mixing.    Exo.  30:  34 — 36. 
None  but  priests  to  offer.    Num.  16: 

40.    Deu.  33 :  10. 
Offered 

In  censers.  Lev.  10:  1.  Num.  16: 
17,  46. 

On  the  altar  of  gold.  Ex.  30:  1,  6. 
Exo.  40:5. 

Morning  and  evening.  Exo.  30: 
7:  8. 

Perpetually.    Exo.  30:8. 

By  the  high  priest  in  the  most  holy 
place  on  the  day  of  atonement. 
Lev.  16:  12,13. 

With  fire    from    oil    the  altar  of 
burnt-ofiFering.  Lev.  16: 12.    Num. 
16;  46. 
Offering  of,  allotted  to  the  priests. 

Luke  1 :  9, 
The  Jews  prayed  at  time  of  offering. 

Luke  1 :  10. 
Designed  for  atonement.      Num.    16: 

46,  47. 
Put  on  meat  offerings.      Lev.  2 :  1,  2, 

15,16.     Lev.  6:15. 
Levites  had  charge  of.    1  Chr.  9 :  29. 
Used  in  idolatrous  worship.    Jer.  48: 

35. 


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INJ. 


The  Jews 

Not  accepted  in  offering,    on    ac- 
count of  sin.   Isa.  1: 13.  Isa.  66:3. 

Offered,  to  idols  on  altars  of  brick. 
Isa.  65:3. 

Punished  for  offering,  to  idols.      2 
Chr.  34 :  25. 
Nadab  and  Abihu  destroyed  for  of- 
fering, with  strange  fire.    Lev.   10 : 

1,2. 
Korah    and   his    company  punished 

for  offering.    Num.  16 :  16—35. 
Uzziah  punish  for  offering.    2  Chr. 

26 :  16—21. 
Presented  to  Christ  by  the  wise  men. 

Mat.  2:11. 
Illustrative  of 

The  merits  of  Christ.     Rev.  8 :  3,  4. 

Prayer.      Psa.  141 :  2.      Mai.  1 :  11. 
Rev.  5:8. 

Industry, 

Commanded.  Eph.  4:  28.  1  The.  4:  11. 
Required   of  man  in  a  state  of    in- 
nocence.    Gen.  2 :  15. 
Required  of  man  after  the  fall.   Gen. 

3:23. 
To    be  suspended    on    the  Sabbath. 

Exo.  20:10. 
Characteristic  of  godly  women.   Pro. 

31 :  13,  &c. 
Early  rising  necessary  to.  Pro.  31 :  15. 
Requisite  tc  supply 

Our  own  wants.  Acts  20:  34.   1  The. 
2:  9. 

Want's  of  others.    Acts  20:  35.  Eph. 
4:28. 
The  slothful  devoid  of.    Pro.  24 :  30, 

31. 
Le.\ds  to 

Increase  of  substance.     Pro.  13:11. 

Affection  of  relatives.      Pro.  31 :  28. 

General  commendation.  Pro.  31 :  31. 
Illustrated.    Pro.  6:6— 8. 
Exemplified.  Rachel,  Gen.  29:  9.  Jacob, 

Gen.  31 :  6.     Jetliro''s  daughters,  Exo. 

2 :  10.     Ruth,  Ruth  2 :  2,  3.  Jeroboam, 

IKin.  11:28.     David,  1  Sam.  16:  11. 

Jeivish  elders,  Ezr.  6 :  14,  15.     Dorcas, 

Acts  9 :  39.    Paul,  Acts  18 : 3.     1  Cor. 

4:  12 

Indwelling  of  the  Holy  Ghost» 
The. 

In  His  Church,  as  His  temple.  1  Cor. 

3:16. 
In  the  body  of  saints,  as  His   temple. 

1  Cor.  6 :  19.    2  Cor.  6 :  16. 
Promised  to  saints.    Eze.  36 :  27. 
Saints  enjoy.  Isa.  63 :  11.  2  Tim.  1 :  14. 
Saints  full  of.    Acts  6:  5.    Eph.  5: 18. 

Is  THE  MEANS  OF 

Quickening.     Rom.  8:  11. 
Guiding.    Jno.  16 :  13.    Gal.  5 :  18. 
Fructifying.    Gal.  5 :  22. 


A  proof  of  being  Christ's.    Rom.  8:  9. 

IJno.   4:  13. 
A    proof   of    adoption.     Rom.  8:  15. 

Gal.  4:5. 
Is  abiding.    1  Jno.  2 :  27. 
Those  who  have  not 

Are  sensual.    Jude  19. 

.\re  without  Christ.    Rom.  8:  9. 
Opposed  by  the  carnal  nature.    Gal. 

5 :  17. 

Ingratitude. 

A  characteristic  of  the  wicked.    Psa. 

38:20.    2  Tim.  3:  2. 
Often  exhibited 

By  relations.    Job  19:  14. 

By  servants.    Job  19 :  15,  16. 

To  benefactors.    Psa.  109:  5.    Ecc. 
9:  15. 

To  friends  in  distress.  Psa.  38:  11. 
Saints  avoid  the  guilt  of.  Psa.  7 :  4,  5. 
Should  be  met  with 

Prayer.   Psa.  35 :  12, 13.    Psa.  109 :4. 

Fathfulness.    Gen.  31 :  38—42. 

Persevering  love.    2  Cor.  12 :  15. 
Punishment  of.    Pro.  17  :  13.    Jer.  18 : 

20,  21. 
Exemplified.      Laban,    Gen.  31 :  6,   7. 

Chief  butler.  Gen.  40:  23.  Israel,  Exo. 

17:4.     Men  of  Keilah,  1   Sam.  23:  .5, 

12.    Saul,   1   Sam.   24:   17.     Nabal,  1 

Sam.  25:5 — 11,21.     Absalom,  2  Sam. 

15:6.     Joash,2  Chr.  24:22. 

Ingratitude  to  God. 

A  characteristic  of  the  wicked.  Rom. 

1:21. 
Inexcusable.    Isa.  1 :  2,  3.  Rom.  1 :  21. 
Unreasonable.    Jer.  2:  5,  6,  31.  Mic. 

6:2,3. 
Exceeding  folly  of.    Deu.  32 :  6. 
Guilt  of.  Psa.  106:  7,  21.  Jer  2:11—13. 
Prosperity  likely  to  produce.    Deu. 

31:  20.  Deu.  32: 15.  Jer.  5:  7—11. 
Warnings  against.    Deu.  8:11—14,  1 

Sam.  12:24,25. 
Punishment  of.    Neh.  9:  20-27.   Hos. 

2:8,9. 
Illustrated.  Isa.  D:  1—7.  Eze.  16:1-15. 
Exemplified.    Israel,  Deu.  32 :  18.  Saul, 

1  Sam.  15:  17—19.  David,  2  Sam.  12: 

7 — 9.  Nebuchadnezzar,  Dan.  5:18 — 21. 

Lepers,  Luke  17  :  17, 18. 

Injustice. 

Forbidden.  Lev.  19: 15,  35.  Deu.  IG:  19. 

Specially  to  be  avoided  towards 

The  poor.    Exo.  23 :  6.  Pro.  22 :  16, 

22,  23. 
The  stranger  and  fatherless.    Exo. 

22:  21,  22.  Deu.  24:  17.  Jer.  22:  3. 
Servants.     Job  31 :  13,  14.  Deu.   24 : 
14.  Jer.  22:  13. 
Of  the  least  kind,  condemned.    Luke 
16:10. 


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God 

Regards.    Ecc.  .5 :  8. 

Approves  not  of.    Lam.  .3:  35,  36. 

Abominates.  Pro.  17  :  15.  Pro.  20: 10. 

Hears  the  cry  of  those  who  suffer. 
Jas.  5:  4. 

Provoked  to  avenge.    Psa.  12:5. 
Brings  a  curse.    Deu.  27 :  17,  19. 
A  bad  example  leads  to.    Exo.  23:2. 
Intemperance  leads  to.     Pro.  31 :  5. 
Covefousncss  leads  to.  Jer.  6: 13.  Eze. 

22:12.   iMic.  2:2. 
Saints  should 

Hate.     Pro.  29:27. 

Testify  against.    Psa.  .58:  1,  2.   Mic. 
3:8,9. 

Bear,  patiently.    1  Cor.  6:  7. 

Take  no  vengeance  for.    Mat.  5 :  39. 
The  wicked 

Deal  with.     Isa.  26:  10. 

Judge  with.     Psa.  82:2.    Ecc.  3:16. 
Hab.  1:4. 

Practice,  without  shame.    Jer.  6 
13,15.     Zep.  3:5. 
Punishment  of.   Pro.  11:  7.  Pro.  28:  8 

Amos  5  :  11,  12.  Amos  8:  5,  8.    1  The 

4:6. 
Exemplified.    Potiphar,  Gen.  39:  20, 

Sons  of  SaniMel,  1  Sam.  8 :  3.  Atiab,  1 

Kin.  21 :  10,  15,  16.  Jews,  Isa.  59 :  14 

Princes,  t&c.  Dan.  6:  4.   Judas,  Mat 

27 :  4.  Pilate,  Mat.  27 :  24—26.  Priests, 

ili-c.  Acts  4 :  3.  Festus,  Acts  24 :  27. 

Insects. 

Created  by  God.    Gen.  1 :  24,  25. 
Divided  into 
Clean  and  fit  for  food.     Lev.  11 :  21, 

*'2 
Unclean  and  abominable.    Lev.  11 : 

23,  24. 
Mentioned  in  Scripture; 
Ant.    Pro.  6:6.    Pro.  30:  25. 
Bee.    Jud.  14:8.    Psa.  118:12.    Isa. 

7:18. 
Beetle.    Lev.  11 :  22. 
Caterpillar.    Psa.  78:46.   Isa.  33:4. 
Cankerworm.    Joel  1:  4.      Nah.  3: 

15,  16. 
Earthworm.    Job  25:  6.    Mic.  7:  17. 
Flea.    1  Sam.  24:14. 
Fly.    Exo.  8 :  22.    Ecc.  10 : 1.   Isa.  7 : 

18. 
Gnat.    Mat.  23:24. 
Grasshopper.    Lev.  11:22.    Jud.  6: 

5.     Job  39 :  20. 
Hornet.    Deu.  7 :  20. 
Locust.    Exo.  10 :  12, 13. 
Bald  locust.    Lev.  11 :  22. 
Lice.    Exo.  8 :  16.    Psa.  105 :  31. 
Maggot.    Exo.  16:20. 
Moth.    Job4:19.    Job  27:  18.    Isa. 

50:9. 
Palmer-worm.  Joel  1 :  4.  Amos  4 :  9. 
Spider.    Job  8:  14.    Pro.  30:28. 
Fed  by  God.    Psa.  104 :  25,  27.     Psa. 
145:9,15. 


Inspiration  of  the  Holy  Ghost, 
The. 

Foretold.     Joel  2:  28,  with  Acts  2; 

16—18. 
All  Scripture  given  by.     2  Sam.  23:  2. 

2  Tim.  3:16.    2  Pet.  1 :  21. 
Design  of; 
To  reveal  future  events.  Acts  1 :  16. 

Acts  28:  25.    1  Pet.  1:11. 
To    reveal   the  mysteries  of  God. 

Amos  3:  7.    1  Cor.  2:10. 
To  give  power  to  ministers.     Mic. 

3:8.    Actbl:8. 
To  direct  ministers.    Eze.  3:  24—27. 

Acts  11:  12.    Acts  13:2. 
To  control  ministers.    Acts  16 :  6. 
To  testify  against  sin.     2  Kin.  17: 
13.    Neh.  9:  30.    Mic.  3:  8.    Jno. 
16:8,9. 
Modes  of; 
Various.    Heb.  1:1. 
By  secret  impulse.    Jud.  13:  25.    2 

Pet.  1 :  21. 
By  a  voice.    Isa.  6:8.     Acts  8:  29. 

Rev.  1 :  10. 
By  visions.    Num.  12 :  6.  Eze.  11 :  24. 
By  dreams.    Num.  12:6.    Dan.  7:1. 
Necessary  to  prophesying.     Num.  11: 

25—27,    2Chr.  20:14— 17. 
Is  irresistible.    Amos  3:  8. 
Despisers  of,  punished.    2  Chr.  36 :  15, 
16.    Zee.  7 :  12. 

Iron. 

Dug  out  of  the  earth.    Job  28 :  2. 
Described  as 

Strong  and  durable.     Job  40:  18. 
Dan.  2:40. 

Fusible.    Eze.  22:20. 

Malleable.    Isa.  2 : 4. 
Of    greater  gravity  than  water.     2 

Kin.  6:  5. 
Admits  of  a  high  polish.    Eze.  27: 19. 
Hardened  into  steel.    2  Sam.  22:  35. 

Job  20:  24. 
Of  small  comparative  value.  Isa.  60: 

17. 
The  land  of  Canaan  abounded  with. 

Deu.  8:  9.     Deu.  33:  25.  (marg.) 
From  the  north  hardest  and    best. 

Jer.  15:12. 
Used  from  the  earliest  age.  Gen.  4:22. 
Made  into 

Armor.    2  Sam.  23 :  7.    Rev.  9 :  9. 

Weapons  of  war.    1  Sam.  13: 19.      1 
Sam.  17:  7. 

Chariots.    Jud.  4:3. 

Implements  for  husbandry.  1  Sam. 
13:20,21.     2  Sam.  12:31. 

Tools  for  artificers.    Jos.  8:31.      1 
Kin.  6:7. 

Graving  tools.  Job  19:  24.  Jer.  17:  1. 

Gates.    Acts  12:  10. 

Nails  and  hinges.    1  Chr.  22 :  3. 

Bars.    Psa.  107 :  16.    Isa .  45 :  2. 


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Fetters.     Psa.  105 :  18.      Psa.  149 :  8. 

Yokes.    Deu.  28 :  48.    Jer.  28 :  13, 14. 

Idols.    Dan.  5 :  4,  23. 

Bedsteads.    Deu.  3:11. 

Pillars.    Jer.  1 :  18. 

Rods.    Psa.  2:9.    Rev.  2:27. 
Sharpens  things  made  of  it.    Pro.  27: 

17. 
Working  in,  a  trade.     1  Sam.  13:19. 

2  Chr.  2  :  7,  14. 
An  article  of  commerce.     Eze.  27  :  12, 

19.    Rev.  18:12. 
Great  quantity  of,  provided  for  the 

temple.    1  Chr.  22 :  3, 14, 16.    1  Chr. 

29 :  2. 
Taken  in  war  often  dedicated  to  God. 

Jos.  6 :  19,  24. 
Mode    of    purifying,   taken  in   war. 

Num.     31:21—23. 
Miraculously  made  to  swim.    2  Kin. 

6:6. 
Illustrative 

Of  strengtli.    Dan.  2:  33,  40. 

Of  stubbornness.    Isa.  48:4. 

Of   severe    affliction.     Deu.  4 :  20. 
Psa.  107 :  10. 

Of  a  hard  barren  soil.    Deu.  28 :  23. 

Of  severe  exercise  of  power.    Psa. 
2:9.    Rev.  2:27. 

(Seared  with,)   of  insensibility  of 
conscience.    1  Tim.  4  :  2. 

Islunaclitcs,  The. 

Descended  from  Abraham's  son,  Ish- 

mael.    Gen.  16:  15, 16.    1  Chr.  1 :  28. 
Divided  into  twelve  tribes.    Gen.  25 : 

16. 
Heads  of  tribes  of.     Gen.  25 :  13—15. 

1  Chr.  1 :  29-31. 
Called 

Hagarites.    1  Chr.  5 :  10. 

Hagarenes.    Psa.  83:6. 

Arabians.    Isa.  13:20. 
Original  possessions  of.     Gen.  25 :  18. 
Governed  by  kings.    Jer.  25 :  24. 
Dwelt  in  tents.    Isa.  13 :  20. 
Rich  in  cattle.    1  Chr.  5  :  21. 
Wore  ornaments  of  gold.    Jud.  8:  24. 
Were  the  merchants  of  the  east.  Gen. 

37  :  25.    Eze.  27 :  20,  21. 
Traveled  in  large  companies  or  car- 
avans.   Gen.  37  :  25.    Job  6 :  19. 
Waylaid  and    plundered    travellers. 

Jer.  3:2. 
Often   confederate     against    Israel. 

Psa.  83 :  6. 
Overcome  by 

Gideon.    Jud.  8:  10—24. 

Reubenites  and  Gadites,    2  Chr.  5 : 
10,  18—20. 

Uzziah.    2thr.20:7. 
Sent  presents  to  Solomon.    1  Kin.  10: 

15.    2  Chr.  9:,  14. 
Sent  flocks  to  '  Jehoshaphat.    2  Chr. 

17:11. 
Peedictions  respecting  ; 


To  be  numerous.    Gen.  16 :  10.  Gen, 

17 :  20. 
To  be  wild  and  savage.   Gen.  16:12. 
To  be  warlike  and  predatory.  Gen. 

16 :  12. 
To    be  divided  into  twelve  tribes. 

Gen.  17 :  20. 
To  continue  independent.  Gen.  16: 

12. 
To  be  a  great  nation.     Gen.  21 :  13, 

18. 
To  be   judged    with    the    nations, 

Jer.  25:23—25. 
Their  glory,  &c.  to  be   diminished. 

Isa.  21 :  13—17. 
Their  submission  to  Christ.    Psa. 

72:  10,15. 
Probably  preached  to   by  St.  Paul. 
Gahl:17. 

Issachar,  The  Tribe  of. 

Descended  from  Jacob's   fifth   son. 

Gen.30:17,  18. 
Predictions  respecting.    Gen.   49:14. 

15,    Deu.  33 :  18,  19. 
Persons  selected  from. 

To  number  the  people.    Num.  1:8. 

To  spy  out  the  land.    Num.  13:  7. 

To  divide  the  land.      Num.  34:  26. 
Strength  of,  on  leaving  Egypt.   Num. 

1:28,29.    Num.2:  6. 
Encamped    under    the  standard    of 

Judah     east    of    the    tabernacxe. 

Num.  2:  5. 
Next  to  and  under  standard  of  Judah 

in   the  journeys  of   Israel.      Nuai. 

10:14,  15. 
Offering  of,  at  the  dedication.    Num. 

7 :  18—23. 
Families  of.    Num.    26:23,24. 
Strength   of,    on   entering    Canaan. 

Num.  26:  2.5. 
On  Gerizim  said  amen  to  the  bless- 
ings.   Deu.  27 :  12. 
Bounds  of  their  inheritance.  Jos.  19 : 

17—23. 
Assisted   Deborah     against     Sisera, 

Jud.  5:  15. 
OtBcers  of,  appointed  by  David.    1 

Chr.  27:  18. 
Officers  of,  appointed  by  Solomon.   I 

Kin.  4:17. 
Some  of,    at  David's  coronation.    1 

Chr.  12:  32. 
Number  of  wariors  belonging  to,  iu 

David's  time.    1  Chr.  7 :  2,  5. 
Many  of,  at  Hezekiab's  passover.    2 

Chr.  30 :  18. 
Remarkable  persons  of.     Jud.   10:1. 

1  Kin.  15:27. 

Jerusalem. 
The  ancient  Salem.  Gen.  14:  18.  Psa, 

70:2. 
The  ancient  Jebusi  or  Jebus.    Jos, 
15:8.     Jos,  18:28.    Jud.  19:10. 


JER. 


JER. 


Tho  king   of,  defeated  and  slain  by 

Joshua.     Jos.  10 :  5 -23, 
Allotted  to  the  tribe   of  Benjamin. 

Jos.  18:28. 
Partly  taken  and  burned  by  Judah. 

Jud.  1 :  8. 
The  Jebusites 

Formerly  dwelt  in.    Jud.  19:  10.  11. 

Held  possession  of,  with  Judah 
and  Benjamin.  Jos.  1.j:63.  Jud. 
1:21. 

Finally  dispossessed  of,   by  David. 
2  Sam.  5  :  6—8. 
Enlarged  by  David.    2  Sam.  5:9. 
Made  the  royal  city.    2  Sam.  3:9.    2 

Sam.  20:. 3. 
Specially  chosen  by  God.    2  Chr.  6: 

6.    Psa.  1.35:21. 
The  seat  of  government  under  the 

Romans  for  a  time.    Mat.  27:  2,  19. 
Roman  government  transferred  from, 

to  Caesarea.    Acts  23 :  23,  24.    Acts 

25 : 1-13. 
Called 

City  uf  God.    Psa.  46:4.    Psa.  48:1. 

Citvof  th.>  Lord.    Isa.60:14. 

City  of  Ju.lah.    2  Chr.  2.-) :  28. 

City  of  the  great  king.  Psa.  48.2. 
Mat.  5 :  5 

City  o'f  solemnities.    Isa.  33 :  20. 

City  of  righteousness.    Isa.  1 :  26. 

City  of  truth.    Zee.  8:3. 

A  city  not  forsaken.    Isa.  62:12. 

Faithful  city.    Isa.  1:21,  26. 

Holy  city.  Neh.  11:  1.  Isa.  48:2. 
Mat.  4 :  5. 

Throne  of  the  Lord.    Jer.  3 :  17. 

Zion.    Psa.  48 :  12.    Isa.  .33 :  20. 

Ziou  of  the  holy  one  of  Israel.    Isa. 
60:14. 
Surrounded  by  mountains.    Psa.  123  : 

o 

Surrounded  by  a  wall.    1  Kin.  3 : 1. 
Protected   by    forts    and    bulwarks. 

Psa.  48 :  12,  1.3. 
Entered  by  gates.    Psa.   122 :  2.    Jer. 

17:19—21. 
Hezekiah  made  an  aqueduct  for.    2 

Kin.  20 :  20. 
Spoils  of  war  placed  in.    1  Sam.  17 : 

54.    2  Sam.  8:7. 
De,scribed  as 

Beautiful  for  situation.    Psa.  48:  2. 

Compact.    Psa.  122:3. 

Comely.    So.  of  Sol.  6:  4. 

The  perfection  of  beauty.  Lam.  2: 
13. 

Joy  of  the  whole  earth.  Psa.  48:  2. 
Lam.  2:  13. 

Princess  among  the  provinces. 
Lam.  1 :  1. 

Great.    Jer.  22 :  8. 

Populous.    Lam.  1:1. 

Full  of  business  and  tumult.  Isa, 
22 :  3. 

Wealth,  &c.  in  the  time  of  Solomon, 
iKin.  10:26,27. 


Protected  by  God.    Isa.  31 :  5. 
Instances  of  God's  care  and  protec- 
tion of.    2  Sam.  24:16.    2  Kin.  19: 
32-34.     2  Chr.  12:7. 
The    temple    built  in.    2   Chr.    3:  1. 

Psa.  68:29, 
The  Jews 
Went  up  to,   at  the  feasts.    Luke 

2:42,  with  Psa.  122:4. 
Loved.    Psa.  137:3,  6. 
Lamented   the  affliction  of.    Neh. 

1 :  2-4. 
Prayed  for  prosperity  of.    Psa.  51 : 

18.    Psa.  122:6. 
Prayed  towards.    Dan.  6:  10,  with 
1  Kin.  8 :  44. 
Wickedness  of.    Isa.   1:1—4.    Jer.  5: 

1—5.    Mic.  3 :  10. 
Idolatry  of.    2  Chr.  28:  24.    Eze,  8: 

7—10. 
Wickedness    of,    the    cause    of    its 
calamities.     2    Kin.    21:   12-15,    2 
Chr.  24:.18.    Lam.    1:   8.    Eze.   5: 
5-8. 
Was  the  tomb  of  the  prophets.  Luke 

13:  33,  .34. 
Christ 
Preached  in.    Luke  21 ;  37, 38.    Jno. 

18 :  20. 
Did  many  miracles  in.    Jno.   4:4.3, 
Publicly  entered,  as  king.   Mat.  21 : 

9,  10. 
Lamented  over.    Mat.  23:37.   Luke 

19:41. 
Put  to  death  at.    Luke  9    31.    Acts 
13:27,  29. 
Gospel  first  preached  at.    Luke  24 : 

47.    Acts  2 :  14. 
Miraculous  gift  of  the   Holy  Ghost 
first  given  at.    Acts  1 :  4.    Acts  2 : 
1—3, 
Persecution  of  the  Christian  church 
commenced    at.     Acts   4:    1,    Acts 
8:1, 
First  Christian  council  held  at.    Acts 

15 :  4,  6. 
Calamities  of,  mentioned; 
Taken  and  plundered  by  Shishak. 
IKin.  14:   2,3,26.    2  Chr.  12:1—4. 
Taken  and  plundered   by  Jehoash 
king  of  Israel.    2  Kin.   14:13,14. 
Besieged  but    not  taken   by  Rezin 
and  Pekah.     Isa,    7:1.    2    Kin. 
16:5. 
Besieged    but   not    taken  by    Sen- 
nacherib.   2    Kin.    18:  17,  and  2 
Kin.  19  ch. 
Taken    and     made    tributary    by 
Pharaoh-Xecho.    2  Kin.  23:  33— 33. 
Besieged    by    Nebuchadnezzar,      2 

Kin.  24:  10,11. 
Taken  and  burned    by  Nebuchad- 
nezzar, a  Kin.  23  ch.  Jer.  39:  1—8. 
Threatened  by  Sanballat.    Neh.  4: 
7,8. 
Rebuilt  after  the  capivity  by  order 
of  Cyrus.    Ezr.  1 :  1—4. 


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JEW. 


Prophecies  respecting, 
To  be  taken  by  king  of  Babylon, 

Jer.  20 :  5. 
To  be  made  a  heap  of  ruins.    Jer. 

9:11.    Jer.  26:18. 
To  bo  a  wilderness.    Isa.  64  :  10. 
To  be  rebuilt  by  Cyrus.    Isa.  44: 

26-28. 
To  be  a  quiet  habitation.    Isa.  33 : 

20. 
To  be  a  terror  to  her  enemies.    Zee. 

12:2,3. 
Christ  to  enter,  as  king.    Zee.  9:9. 
The  gospel  to  go  forth  from.    Isa, 

2:3.    Isa.  40:9. 
To  be  destroyed   by    the  Romans. 

Luke  19:  42-44. 
Its  capture  accompanied  by  severe 

calamities.    Mat.  24:  21,  29.  Luke 

21:23,24. 
Signs    preceding    its    destruction. 

Mat.  24:6-15.  Luke  21:7-11,25, 

28. 
Illustrative 
Of  the  church.    Gal.  4:25,  26.   Heb. 

12 :  22. 
Of  the  church  glorified.    Rev.  3:  12. 

Rev.  21:2, 10. 
(Its  strong  position,)  of  saints  un- 
der God's  protection.   Psa.  125:  2. 

Jews,  The. 
Descended  from  Abraham.  Isa.  51:  2. 

Jno.  8:39. 
Divided  into  twelve  tribes.    Gen.  35: 

22.    Gen.  49:28. 
Called 

Hebrews.  Gen.  14:  13.    Gen.  40:  15. 
2  Cor.  11:22. 

Israelites.    Exo.  9:7.    Jos.  3:17. 

Seed  of  Abraham.    Psa.  105 :  6.  Isa. 
41:8. 

Seed  of  Jacob.    Jer.  33 :  26. 

Seed  of  Israel.    1  Chr.  10 :  13. 

Children  of  Jacob.    1  Chr.  16 :  13. 

Children   of  Israel.      Gen.  50:  25. 
Isa.  27 :  12. 

Jeshurun.    Deu.  32:15. 
Chosen  and  loved  by  God.    Deu.  7: 

6,7. 
Circumcised  in  token  of  their  cove- 
nant relation.    Gen.  17: 10, 11.  Acts 

7:8. 
Separated  from    all    other   nations. 

Exo.  33:  16.  Lev.  20:  24. 1  Kin.  8:  53. 
Described  as 

A  peculiar  people.    Deu.  14:  2. 

A  peculiar  treasure.      Exo.  19:  5, 
Psa.  135 :  4. 

A  holy  nation.    Exo.  19:  6. 

A  holy  people.     Deu.  7:  6.    Deu. 
i4:21. 

A  kingdom  of  priests.    Exo.  19:6. 

A  special  people.    Deu.  7:6. 

The  Lord's  portion.    Deu.  32:9. 
Sojourned  in  Egypt.    Exo.  12:  40,  41. 
Brought  out  of  Egypt  by  God.    Exo. 


12:42.    Deu.  5:15.    Deu.  6:12. 
In  the  desert  forty  years.    "Num.  14: 

33.    Jos.  5 :  6. 
Settled  in  Canaan.   Num.  32:  88.  Jos. 

14:1—5. 
Under  the  theocracy  until  the  time 

of  Samuel.  Exo.  19 : 4—6,  with  1  Sam. 

8:7. 
Desired  and  obtained  kings.    1  Sam. 

8 :  5,  22. 
Divided    into   two   kingdoms    after 

Solomon.     1  Kin.  11:  31,  32.     1  Kin. 

12 :  19,  20. 
Often  subdued  and  made  tributary. 

Jud.  2:13, 14.    Jud.  4:2.    Jud.G:2, 

6.    2  Kin.  23:33. 
Taken  captive  to  Assyria  and  Baby- 
lon.   2  Kin.  17:  23.    2  Kin.  18:11.     2 

Kin.  24:16.    2  Kin.  25:11. 
Restored  to  their  own  land  by  Cyrus. 

Ezr.  1 : 1—4. 
Had  courts  of  justice.     Deu.  16: 18. 
Had  an  ecclesiastical  establishment. 

Exo.  28:   1.    Num.   18:  6.    Mai.  2: 

4—7. 
Had  a  series  of  prophets  to  promote 

national  reformation.     Jer.  7 :  25. 

Jer.  26 :  4,  5.    Jer.  35 :  15.    Jer.  44  :  4. 

Eze.  38:  17. 
The  only  people  who  had  knowledge 

of  God.     Psa.  76: 1,  with  1  The.  4: 

5.    Psa.  48:  3,  with  Rom.  1 :  28. 
The    only    people    who    worshipped 

God.    Exo.  5:  17,  with  Psa.  96:  5. 

Psa.  115:3,  4.    Jno.  4:22. 
Religion  of,  according  to  rites  pre- 
scribed by  God.    Lev.  18:  4.    Deu. 

12:8-11.    Heb.  9:1. 
Religion  of,  typical.    Heb.  9:  8—11. 

Heb.  10:1. 
Their  national  greatness.    Gen.  12 :  2. 

Deu.  33 :  29. 
Theirnational  privileges.  Rom.  3:2. 

Rom.  9:  4,  5. 
Their  vast   numbers.      Gen.    22:  17. 

Num.  10:36. 
National  character  of; 

Pride  of  descent,  &c.  Jer.  13:  9. 
Jno.  8 :  33,  41. 

Love  of  country.    Psa.  137 :  6. 

Fondness  for  their  brethren.  Exo. 
2:11,12.    Rom.  9: 1—3. 

Attachment  to  Moses.  Jno.  9:  28, 
29.    Acts  6: 11. 

Attachment  to  customs  of  the  law 
Acts  6 :  14.  Acts  21 :  21.    Acts  22 :  3. 

Fondness  for  traditionary  customs. 
Jer.  44:  17.  Eze.  20:  18,  30,  with 
21  V.  Mar.  7 :  3,  4. 

Stubborn  and  stifl'necked.  Exo.  32: 
9.     Acts  7:  51. 

Prone  to  rebellion.  Deu.  9:  7,  24, 
Isa.  1 :  2. 

Prone  to -backsliding.  Jer.  2:  11 
—13.     Jer.  S  :  5. 

Prone  to  idolatry.  Isa.  2:  8.  Isa, 
57 :  5. 


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JEW. 


Prono  to  formality  in  religion,  Isa. 

29 :  13.    EzG.  33 :  31.    Mat.  15 :  7—9. 

Self-righteous.     Isa.  6.5:  5.      Kom. 

10:3. 
Unfaithful    to    covenant    engage- 
ments.   Jer.  3 :  6-8.    Jer.  31 :  32. 
Eze.  16:59. 
Ungrateful  to  God.      Deu.  32:  15. 

Isa.  1:2. 
Ignorant  of  the  true  sense  of  Scrip- 
ture.    Acts  13 :  27.  2  Cor.  3 :  13-15. 
Distrustful  of  God.     Num.   11:  11. 

Psa.  78:22. 
Covetous.    Jer.  6:13.    Eze.  33:  31. 

Mic.  2:2. 
Cowardly.    Exo.  14:  10.    Num.  14: 
3.    Isa.  51 :  12. 
Trusted  to  their  privile#ss  for  salva- 

vatiou.    Jer.  7:4.     Mat.  3:9. 
Distinction  of   castes    amongst,  no- 
ticed.   Isa.  65:  5.  Luke  7:  39.  Luke 
15:2.    Acts  26:  5. 
Degenerated    as    they    increased    in 

national  greatness.    Amos  6:4. 
Often  displeased  God  by  their  sins. 
Num.  25:3.    Deu.  32:16.   1  Kin.  16: 
2.    Isa.  1:  4.    Isa.  5:24,  25. 
A  spiritual  seed  rf  true  believers  al- 
ways amongst.   1  Kin.   19:18.     Isa. 
6:13.    Rom. 9:6,  7.    Rom. 11:   1,  5. 
Modern,  divided  into 
Hebrews  or  pure  Jews.    Acts  6:  1. 

Phi.  3:5. 
Hellenists  or  Grecians.    Acts  6:1. 

Acts  9:  29. 
Many  sects  and  parties.  Mat.  16:  6. 
Mar.  8:  15. 
An  agricultural  people.    Gen.  46:  32. 
A  commercial  people.  Eze.  27  :  17. 
Obliged  to   unite    against   enemies. 
Num.  32:  20-22.  Jud.  19:  29,  with  20 
ch.  1  Sam.  11 :  7,  8. 
Often  distinguished  in  war.    Jud.  7: 
19-23.    1  Sam.  14:6-13.    1  Sam.  17: 
32,33.  Neh.4:16-22. 
Strengthened  By  God  in  war.  Lev.  20: 

7,8.  Jos.  5:13,14.  Jos.  8:  1,2. 
Under  God's  special  protection.  Deu. 
32: 10, 11.    Deu.  33:  27-29.  Psa.  105: 
13—15.    Psa.  121:3-5. 
Enemies  of,  obliged  to  acknowledge 
them  as  divinely  protected.  Jos.  2: 
9—11.    Est.  6:13. 
Prohibited  from 
Associating  with  others.  Acts  10:  28. 
Covenanting  with  others.    Exo.  23: 

32.  Deu.  7:2. 
Marrying  with  others.    Deu.   7 :  3. 

Jos.  23:  12. 
Following  practices  of  others.  Deu. 
12:29-31.    Deu.  18:9—14. 
Despised  all  strangers.  1  Sam.  17:  36. 

Mat.  16:26,27.  Eph.  2:  11. 
Held  no  intercourse  with  strangers. 

Jno.  4  :  9.  Acts  11 :  2,  3. 
Condemned    for     associating     with 
other  nations.  Jud.  2 : 1—3.  Jer.  2 :  18. 


Received  proselytes   from  other  na- 
tions. Acts  2: 10,  with  Exo.  12:44,48. 
Gentiles  made  one  with,  under  the 

gospel.  Acts  10:  15,  28.  Acts  15:  8,  9. 

Gal.  3:28.  Eph.  2: 14-16. 
All  other  nations 

Envied.  Neh.  4:1.  Isa.  26:11.  Eze. 
35:11. 

Hated.    Psa.  44 :  10.    Eze.  35 :  5. 

Oppressed.  Exo.  3:9.  Jud.  2:18. 
Jud.  4:3. 

Persecuted.    Lam.  1 :  3.    Lam.  5:  5. 

Rejoiced  at  calamities  of.    Psa.  44: 
13, 14.  Psa.  80:  5,  6.  Eze.  36:  4. 
None  hated  or  oppressed,  with  im- 
punity. Psa.  137  :  8,  9.  Eze.  25:  15,  16. 

Eze.  35  :  6.  Oba.  10-16  vs. 
Christ 

Prt)mised  to.  Gen.  49:  10.  Dan.  9:  25. 

Expected  by.  Psa.  14:  7.  Mat.  11-:  3. 
Luke  2  :  25,  38.  Jno.  8:  ,56. 

Regarded  as  the  restorer  of  nation- 
al greatness.  Mat.  20:21.  Luke  24: 
21.  Acts  1:6. 

Sprang  from,  Rom.  9:  5.  Heb.  7:  14. 

Rejected  by.  Isa.  53:3.  Mar.  6:3. 
Jno.  1 :  11. 

Murdered  by.  Acts  7 :.52. 1  The.  2 :  15. 
Imprecated  the  blood  of  Christ  upon 

themselves  and  their  children.  Mat. 

27 :  25. 
Many  of,  believed  the  gospel.  Acts 21: 

20. 
Unbelieving,   persecuted   the  Chris- 
tians. Acts  17  :  5,  13.  1  The.  2 :  14-16. 
Cast  off  for  unbelief.  Rom.  11 :  17,  20. 
Scattered  and  peeled.    Isa.  18 :  2,  7. 

Jas.  1:1. 
Shall  finally  be  saved.  Rom.  11 :  26,  27. 
Punishment    of,    for    rejecting    and 

killing  Christ,  illustrated.  Mat.  21: 

37-43. 
Descendants  of  Abraham.  Psa.  105:6. 

Isa,  ,51 :  2.     Jno.  8 :  33.     Rom.  9 :  7. 
The  people  of  God.  Deu.  32:9.  2  Sam. 

7  :  24.    Isa.  51 :  16. 
Separated  to  God.    Exo.  33:  16.  Num. 

23:9.    Deu.  4:  34. 
Beloved  for  their  fathers'  sake.   Deu. 

4:  37.    Deu.  10:  15,  with  Rom.  11 :  28. 
Christ  descended   from.     Jno.  4:22. 

Rom,  9:5. 
The  objects  of 

God's  love.  Deu.  7:8.  Deu.  23:5. 
Jer.  31 : 3. 

God's  choice.    Deu.  7 :  6. 

God's  protection,    Psa.  105 :  15.  Zee. 
2:8. 
The  covenant  established  with.  Exo, 

6:4.    Exo.  24:6— 8.    Exo.  34:27. 
Promises  respecting,  made  to 

Abraham.  Gen.  12:1— 3.  Gen.  13: 
14—17.    Gen.  15:18.    Gen.  17:7,  8. 

Isaac.    Gen.  26:2— 5,  24. 

Jacob.  Gen.  28  :  12—15.  Gen.35 : 9—12. 

Themselves.  Exo.  6:7,  8.  Exo.  19: 
5,6.    Deu.  26:18, 19. 


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Privileges  of.    Psa.  76: 1,  2.    Rom.  3: 

1,2.    Rom.  9:4,  5. 
Punished  for 
Idolatry.    Psa.  78:  58— 64.      Isa.  65: 

3-7. 
Unbelief.    Rom.  11 :  20. 
Breaking  covenant.    Isa.  24:  5.  Jer. 

11 :  10. 
Transgressing  tbe  law.    Isa.  1 :  4,  7. 

Isa.  24:5,  6. 

Changing  the  ordinances.  Isa.  24:5. 

Killing  the  prophets.  Mat.  23 :  37,  38. 

Imprecating  upon  themselves  the 

blood  of  Christ.    Mat.  27  :  2.5. 

Scattered  among  the  nations.    Deu. 

28 :  64.    Eze.  6 :  8.    Eze.  36 :  19. 
Despised  by  the  nations.      Eze.  36:  3. 
Their  country  trodden  under  foot  by 
the  Gentiles.  Deu.  28:49— 52.    Luke 
21 :  24. 
Their  house  left  desolate.  Mat.  24:38. 
Deprived  of  civil  and  religious  privi- 
leges.  Hos.  3:  4. 
Denunciations  against  those  who 
Cursed.    Gen.  27 :  29.    Num.  24 :  9. 
Contended  with.    Isa.   41:11.    Isa. 

49:25. 
Oppressed.     Isa.    49:26.     Isa.  51: 

21-23. 
Hated.    Psa.  129 :  5.    Eze.  35 :  5,  6. 
Aggravated  the  afflictions  of.    Zee. 

1 :  14,  15. 
Slaughtered.     Psa.  79:  1—7.     Eze. 
35 :  5,  6. 
God,  mindful  of.    Psa.  98 : 3.    Isa.  49 : 

15,  16. 
Christ  was  sent  to.    Mat.  15 :  24.  Mat. 

21 :  37.    Acts  3  :  20,  22,  26. 
Compassion  of  Christ  for.    Mat.   23: 

37.     Luke  19:  41. 
The  gospel  preached  to,  first.     Mat. 

10:6.    Luke  24:  47.    Acts  1:8. 
Blessedness  of  blessing.     Gen.  27 :  29. 
Blessedness  of  favoring.      Gen.  12 :  3. 

Psa.  122:6. 
Pray  importunately  for.    Psa.  122:  6. 
Isa.  62 : 1, 6,  7.  Jer.  31  :  7.   Rom.  10 : 1. 
Saints  remember.    Psa.  102:14.    Psa. 

137  :  5.    Jer.  51 :  .50. 
Promises  respecting. 
The  pouring  out  of  the  Spirit  upon 

them.     Eze.  39 :  29.     Zee.  12 :  10. 
The  removal  of    their    blindness. 

Rom.  11 :  25.    2  Cor.  3 :  14—16. 
Their  return  and  seeking  to  God. 

Hos.  3 : 5. 
Their  humiliation  for  the  rejection 

of  Christ.    Zee.  12:10. 
Pardon  of  sin.    Isa.  44 :  22.    Rom. 

11:27. 
Salvation.    Isa.  59:20,  with  Rom. 

11 :  26. 
Sanctification.    Jer.  33:8.    Eze.  36: 

25.    Zee.  12:1,9. 
Joy  occasioned  by  conversion  of. 
Isa.  44 :  23.    Isa.  49 :  13.    Isa.  52 :  8, 
9.    Isa.  66:10. 


Blessing  to  the  Gentiles  by  conver- 
sion of.  Isa.  2:1 — 5.  Isa.  60:5. 
Isa.  66:19.    Rom.  11 :  12,  15. 

Re-union  of.  Jer.  3:18.  Eze.  37: 
16,  17,  20-22.  Hos.  1:11.  Mic. 
2: 12. 

Restoration  to  their  own  land.  Isa. 
11:15,  16.  Isa.  14:1— 3.  Isa.  27: 
12:13.  Jer.  16:14,15.  Eze.  36:  24. 
Eze.  37:21,  25.  Eze.  39:25,  28. 
Luke  21 :  24. 

Gentiles  assisting  in  their  restora- 
tion. Isa.  49 :  22,  23.  Isa.  60:  10, 
14.    Lsa.  61 :  4—6. 

Subjection  of  Gentiles  to.  Isa.  60: 
11, 12, 14. 

Future  glory  of.  Isa.  60:  19.  Isa. 
62 :  3,  4. »  Zep.  3 :  19.  20.    Zee.  2 :  5. 

Future  prosperity  of.  Isa.  60:6,  7, 
9, 17.    Isa.  61 :  4—6.    Hos.  14 :  5,  6. 

That  Christ  shall  appear  amongst. 
Lsa.  59:20.    Zee.  14:4. 

That  Christ  shall  dwell  amongst. 
Eze.  43:7,  9.    Zee.  2:11. 

That  Christ  shall  reign  over.    Eze. 
34  :  23,  24.    Eze.  37  :  24  25. 
Conversion  of,  illustrated.     Eze.   37: 

1—14.     Rom.  11:  24. 

Jordan,  The  River. 
Eastern  boundary  of  Canaan.    Num. 

34 :  12. 
Often  overflowed.    Jos.  3:15.    1  Chr. 

12 :  15. 
Overflowing  of,  called  the  swelling  of 

Jordan.    Jer.  12 :  5.    Jer.  49 :  19. 
Empties  itself  into  the    Dead    Sea. 

Num.  34:12. 
The  plains  of, 
Thickly  wooded.    2  Kin.  6 :  2. 
Exceeding  fertile.    Gen.  13:10. 
Infested  with  lions.      Jer.  49:  19. 

Jer.  50:44. 
Afforded  clay  for    molding  brass, 

&c.    1  Kin.  7:46.    2  Chr.  4:17. 
Chosen    by    Lot   for  a  residence. 
Gen.  13:11. 
Fordable  in  some  places.    Jos.  2:  7. 

Jud.  12:  5,6. 
Ferry  boats  often  used  on.     2  Sam. 

19:18. 
Remarkable    events    connected 
with; 

Division  of  its  waters  to  let  Israel 

pass  over.  Jos.  3 :  12—16.  Jos.  5 : 1. 

Return  of  its  waters  to  their  place. 

Jos.  4 :  18. 
Slaughter  of  Moabites.  Jud.  3 :  28, 29. 
Slaughter  of  the  Ephraimites.  Jud. 

12 :  4—6. 
Its  division  by  Elijah.     2  Kin.  2 :  8. 
Its  division  by  Elisha.    2  Kin.  2 :  14. 
Healing  of  Naaman  the  leper.     2 

Kin.  5:  10,  14. 
Baptism  of  multitudes  by  John  tbe 
Baptist.    Mat.  3:  6.     Mar.  1:  5. 
Jno.  1 :  28. 


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JOY, 


Baptism  of  our  Lord.    Mat.  3:   13, 

1.').     Mar.  l:y. 
Passage  of  Israel  over, 
Promised.    Deu.  4:22.      Deu.  9:  1. 

Deu.  11 :  31. 
In  ail  appointed  order.  Jos.  3:  1—8. 
Preceded  bv  priests  with  the  ark. 

Jos.  3:6,  II,  14. 
Successfully  effected.     Jos.  3:  17. 

Jos.  4:1,10,  11. 
Commemorated    by    a    pillar     of 

stones  raised  in  it.    Jos.  4:  9. 
Commemorated     by     a    pillar    of 

stones  in  Gilgal.    Jos.  4:  2—8,  20 

-24. 
Alluded  to.    Psa.  74:15.     Psa.  114: 

3,5. 
A  pledge  that  God  would  drive  the 

Canaanites,  &c.  out  of  their  laud. 

Jos.  3:10. 
The  Jews  had  great  pride  in.     Zee. 

11:3. 
Despised  by  foreigners.    2  Kin.  5:  12. 
Moses  uot  allowed  to  cross.    Deu.  3: 
27.    Deu.  31:2. 

Joy. 

God  gives.    Ecc.  2 :  26.    Psa.  4 ;  7. 
Christ  appointed  to  give.    Isa.  61:  3. 
Is  a  fruit  of  the  Spirit.    Gal.  5 :  22. 
Tho  gospel,  good  tidings  of.    Luke  2: 

10,  11. 
God's  word  aflords.    Neh.  8: 12.    Jer. 

15 :  16. 
The  gospel  to  be  received  with.     1 

The.  1:  6. 
Promised  to  saints.   Psa.  132:16.  Isa. 

35:10.    Isa.  55:12.    Isa.  56:7. 
Prepared  for  saints.    Psa.  97  :  11. 
Enjoined  to  saints.    Psa.  32:  11.  Phi. 

3:1. 
Fulness  of,  in  God's  presence.     Psa. 

16:11. 
Vanity    of    seeking,     from     earthly 

things.    Ecc.  2 :  10,  11.    Ecc.  11 :  8. 
Experienced  by 

Believers.    Luke  24  :  52.  Acts  16 :  34. 

Peace-makers.    Pro.  12:20. 

The  just.    Pro.  21 :  15. 

The  wise,  and  discreet.   Pro.  15:  23. 

Parents  of  good  children.    Pro.  23 : 
24. 
Increased  to  the  meek.    Isa.  29 :  19. 
Of  saints  is 

In  God.    Psa.  89:  16.     Psa  149:  2. 
Hab.  3:18.     Rom.  5:11. 

In  Christ.  Luke  1 :  47.  Phi.  3:  3. 

In  the  Holy  Ghost.  Rom.  14: 17. 

For  election.   Luke  10:  20. 

For  salvation.  Psa.  21 :  1.  Isa.  61 :  10. 

For  deliverance  from  bondage. Psa. 
105 :  43.   Jer.  31 :  10-13. 

For  manifestation  of  goodness.    2 
Chr.  7 :  10. 

For  temporal  blessings.  Joel  2:  23, 
24. 

For  supplies  of  grace.  Is*  12;  3. 


For  divine   protection.    Psa.  5:11. 

Psa.  16:8,9. 
For  divine  support.  Psa.  28:  7.  Psa. 

63:7. 
For  the  victory  of  Christ.    Jno.  16: 

33. 
For  the  hope  of  glory.  Rom.  5 :  2. 
For  the  success  of  the  gospel.  Acts 

15 :  3. 
Of  saints,  should  be 
Great.    Zee.  9 :  9.    Acts  8 :  8. 
Abundant.     2  Cor.  8 :  2. 
Exceeding.    Psa.  21:6.    Psa.  68:3. 
Animated.   Psa.  32:  11.    Luke  6:  23, 
Unspeakable.    1  Pet.  1 : !.'.. 
Full  of  glory.  1  Pet.  1:8. 
Constant.  2  Cor.  0:  10.  Phi.  4  :  4. 
For  evermore.  1  The.  5 :  16. 
With  awe.  Psa.  2:  11. 
In  hope.     Rom.  12:  12. 
In  sorrow.    2  Cor.  6 :  10. 
Under  trials.    Jas.  1 :  2.    1  Pet.  1 :  6. 
Under  persecutions.    Mat.  5 :  11, 12. 

Luke  6 :  22,  23.  Heb.  10 :  34. 
Under  calamities.    Hab.  3 :  17, 18. 
Expressed  in    hymns.    Eph.  5:19. 

Jas.  5 :  13. 
Afflictions  of  saints    succeeded    by. 
Psa.  30:  5.    Psa.  126:  5.    Isa.  35:  10. 
Jno.  16 :  20. 
Pray  for  restoration  of.  Psa.  51 :8,  12. 

Psa.  85:  6. 
Promote,  in  tho  afflicted.    Job  29 :  13. 
Of  saints,  made  full  by 
The  favor  of  God.  Acts  2  :  28. 
Faith  in  Christ.   Rom.  15:13. 
Abiding  in  (Christ.  Jno.  15:  10,  11. 
The  word  of  Christ.  Jno.  17  :  13. 
Answers  to  prayer.  Jno.  16 :  24. 
Communion  of  sainty.    2  Tim.  1:  4. 

1  Jno.  1 :  3,  4.    2  Jno.  12. 
Saints  should  afford,  to  their  miuis- 

ters.    Phi.  2:  2.  Phile.  20. 
Ministers  should 
Esteem  their  people  as  their.    Phi. 

4:1.    1  The.  2:20. 
Promote,  in  their  people.    2  Cor.  1 : 

24.    Phi.  1 :  25. 
Pray  for,  for  their  people.  Rom.  15: 

13. 
Have,  in  the  faith  and  holiness  of 

their  people.  2  Cor.  7:  4.  1  The.  3: 

9.  3  Jno.  4. 
Come  to  their  people  with.    Rom. 

15 :  32. 
Finish  their  course  with.  Acts  20: 24. 
Desire  to  render  an  account  with. 

Phi.  2:16.  Heb.  13:17. 
Serve  God  with.  Psa.  100:  2. 
Liberality  in  God's    service  should 

cause.     1  Chr.  29:  9,  17. 
Is  strengthening  to  saints.    Neh  8: 

10. 
Saints  should  engage  in  all  religious 
services  with.  Ezr.  6:  22.  Psa.  42:  4. 
Saints    should    have,    in    all    their 
undertakings.    Deu.  12 :  18. 


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Saints    shall    be  presented   to  God 

■with  exceeding.    IPet.  4:  13,  with 

Jude  24. 
The  coming  of  Christ  will  afford  to 

saints,  exceeding.    1  Pet.  4 :  13. 
Shall  be  the  final  reward  of  saints  at 

the  judgment-day.    Mat.  25:  21. 
Of  the  wicked 

Is  derived  from  earthly  pleasures. 
Ecc.  2:10.    Ecc.  11:9. 

Is  derived  from  folly.    Pro.  15:21. 

Is  delusive.    Pro.  14 :  13. 

Is  short-lived.    Job  20 :  5.  Ecc.  7 :  6. 

Should  be  turned  into  mourning. 
Jas.  4:y. 

Shall  be  taken  away.    Isa.  16:10. 
Holy— Illustrated.    Isa.    9:    3.    Mat. 

13:44. 
Holy— Exemplified.     Hannah,  \  Sam. 

2:   1.    Vavirl,   1    Chr.    29:   9.     Wixe 

»ne)i,  Mat.   2:10.     The    Virgin   Mary, 

Luke  1:  47.    Zacchens,   Luke  19:  6. 

Converts,  Acts  2:  46.    Acts   13:   52. 

Peter,  &c.  Acts  5:  41.     Samaritans, 

Acts  8:  8.    J(H7or,  Acts  16:  34. 

Joy  of  God  over  His  People,  The. 
Greatness  of,  described.  Zep.  3 :  17. 
On  account  of  their 

Repentance.    Luke  15 :  7,  10. 

Faith.    Heb.  11:5,  6. 

Fear  of  Him.    Psa.  147:11. 

Praying  to  Him.    Pro.  15 :  8. 

Hope  in  His  mercy.    Psa.  147 :  11. 

Meekness.    Psa.  149:4. 

Uprightness.    1  Chr.  29:  17.    Pro. 
11 :  20. 
Leads  Him  to 

Prosper  them.    Deu.  30:9. 

Do  them  good.    Deu.  28:  63.    Jer. 
32:41. 

Deliver  them.    2  Sam.  22 :  20. 

Comfort  them.    Isa.  65:19. 

Give  them  the  inheritance.    Num. 
14:8. 
Illustrated.    Isa.  62:5.    Luke  15: 23, 

24. 
Exemplified.     Solomon,  1   Kin.   10:  9. 

Judah,  The  tribe  of. 

Descended  from  Jacob's  fourth  son. 

Gen.  29:35. 
Predictions  respecting.     Gen.  49:  8— 

12.    Deu.  33:7. 
Persons  selected  from, 

Tonumber  the  people.      Num.  1 :  7. 

To  spv  out  the  land.    Num.  13:  6. 

To  divide  the  land.     Num.  .34 :  19. 
Strength  of,  on  leaving  Egypt.   Num. 

l:2t;,  27.     Num.  2:  4. 
Encamped  with  its  standard  east  of 

the  tabei-nacle.    Num.  2:3. 
Led  the  first   division    of   Israel  in 

their  journeys.    Num.  10: 14. 
Offering  of,  at  dedication.      Num.  7: 

12-17. 
F'unilies  of.    Num.  26 :  19—21. 


Strength  of  on  entering  Canaan. 
Num.  26:22. 

On  Gerizim  said  amen  to  the  bless- 
ings.   Deu.  27:  12. 

Bounds  of  inheritance.  Jos.  15-  1 
—12. 

First  and  most  vigorous  in  driving 
out  the  Canaanites.     Jud.  1 ;  3—20 

Went    first    against   Gibeah.      Jud. 

Furnished  to  Israel  the  first  judge. 
Jud.  3 : 9. 

Aided  Saul  in  bis  wars.  1  Sam.  11: 
8.    1  Sam.  15:  4. 

After  Saul's  rebellion  appointed  to 
furnish  kings  to  Israel.  1  Sam.  13: 
14.  1  Sam.  15:  28.  1  Sam.  16:  6, 13. 
2  Sam.  2:  4.    2  Sam.  7: 16,  17. 

The  first  to  submit  to  David.  2  Sam. 
2:10. 

Reigned  over  alone  by  David  seven 
years  and  a  half.  2  Sam.  2:11.  2 
Sam.  5:5. 

Officer  placed  over  by  David.  1  Chr. 
27:18. 

Reproved  for  tardiness  in  bringing 
back  David  after  Absalom's  rebel- 
lion.   2  Sam.  19:  11— 15. 

Other  tribes  jealous  of,  on  account 
of  David,  2  Sam.  19:41— 43.  2  Sam. 
20:1,2. 

With  Benjamin  alone  adhered  to  the 
house  of  David.    1  Kin.  12 :  21. 

The  last  tribe  carried  into  captivity. 
2  Kin.  17:  18,20.    2  Kin.  25:21. 

Our  Lord  sprang  from.  Mat.  1:  3-- 
16.    Luke  3 :  2.3—33.    Heb.  7 :  14. 

Rem<'<rkable  persons  of;  Achan,  Jos. 
7  :  IS.  Elimelech,  Ruth  1:1,2.  lixiz, 
Ruth  2 : 1.  Obed,  Ruth  4  :  21.  Jesse, 
Ruth  4:  22.  1  Sam.  16:1.  David,  1 
Sam.  16:  1,13.  Solomon,  1  Kin.  1: 
32-39.  Elihu,  1  Chr.  27  :  IS.  Pethah- 
iah,  Neh.  11 :  24.  Bezaleel,  Exo  31 :  2. 
Exo.  35:30.  Nashon,  Num.  7:  12. 
Caleb,  Num.  14 :  24.  Absalom,  2  Sam. 
15:1.  £/7iawan,  2  Sam.  21:  19.  2 
Sam.  23:  24.  Adonijah,  1  Kin.  1:.5, 
6.  Jonathan,  2  Sam.  21 :  21.  Kings 
of^  Judah,  1st  and  2nd  Books  of 
Kings. 

Jodea,  Modern. 

One   of  the  divisions   of   the    Holy 

Land  under   the    Romans.      Luke 

3:  1. 
Comprised  the  whole  of  the  ancient 

k-ngdom  of  Judah.     1  Kin.  12 :  21 

—24. 
Called 

The  land  of  Judah.    Mat.  2 :  6. 

Jewry.    Dan.  5 :  13,  with  Jno.  7 :  1. 
A  mountainous  district.     Luke  1 :  39, 

65. 
Parts  of,  desert.  Mat.  3: 1.  Acts  8:  26. 
Jerusalem  the  capital  of.    Mat.  4 :  2o. 


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JUD. 


Towns  of; 
Arimatliea.  Mat.  27:  57.  Jjio.  19:  38. 
Azotiis  or  A.shdod.    Acts  8:  40. 
,_  Bethany.     Jiio.  11:  1,  18. 

ttpi  Bethlchom.     Mat.  2:  1,  6, 16. 

■p  Bethpliage.    Mat.  21 :  1. 

^  Eminaus.    Luke  24 :  13. 

Ephraim.    Jno  11:54. 
Gaza.    Acts  8:  26. 

Jericho.    Luke  10:  30.      Luke  19:1. 
Joppa.    Acts  9:  3(i.    Acts  10:  ,5,  8. 
Lydda.    Acts  9 :  32.  35,  38. 
John  the  Baptist  preached  in.     Mat. 

3:1. 
Our  Lord 

Born  in.    Mat.  2:1,5,  6. 

Tempted  in  the  wilderness  of.  Mat. 

4:1. 
Frequently  visited.     Jno.  11 :  7._ 
Often  left,  to   escape  persecution. 
Jno.  4 : 1—3. 
Several  Christian  churches  in.     Acts 
9:. 31.    IThe.  2:14. 

Judges,  Extraordinary. 

Raised  up   to  deliver  Israel.     Jud. 

2:16. 
Upheld   and    strengthened  by  God. 

Jud.  2:18. 
Remarkable  for  their  faith.   Heb.  11 : 

32. 
Nameij  of; 

Othniel.    Jud.  3:9,  10. 

Ehud.    Jud.  3:15. 

Shamgar.    Jud.  3:31. 

Deborah.    Jud.  4 :  4. 

Gideon.    Jud.  6:  11. 

Abimelech.    Jud.  9:6. 

Tola.    Jud.  10:1. 

Jair.    Jud.  10:3. 

Jephthah.    Jud.  11:  1. 

Ibzan.    Jud.  12:8. 

Elon.    Jud.  12:11. 

Abdon.    Jud.  12:13. 

Samson.  Jud.  13:  24,  25.  Jud.  16:  31. 

Eli      1  Sam.  4:18. 

Samuel.    1  Sam.  7 :  6, 1.5—17. 
During  four  hundred  and  fifty  years. 

Acts  13 :  20. 
Not  without  intermission.    Jud.  17: 

6.  Jud.  18:  1.  Jud.  19:  1.  Jud.  21 :  25. 
The  officp  of,  not  always  for  life,  or 

hereditary.    Jud.  8:23,29. 
Israel  not  permanently  or  spiritually 

benefited  by.    Jud.  2:  17—19. 

Judgments. 

Are  from   God.    Deu.  32:39.    Job  12: 
23.    Amos  3:  6.    Mic.  6:9. 

Different  kinds  of; 
Blotting  out  the  name.  Deu.  29 :  20. 
Abandonment  by  God.  Hos.  4 :  17. " 
Cursing  men's  blessings.  Mai.  2:2. 
Pestilence.  Peu.  28:  21,  22.  Amos 
i:  10. 


Enemies.    2  Sam.  24:13. 

Famine.    Deu.  28:  38— 40.    Amos  4: 

7-9. 
Famine  of  hearing  the  word.  Amos 

8:11. 
The  sword.    Exo.  22 :  24.    Jar.  19 :  7. 
Captivity.  Deu.  28:  41.    Eze.  39:  23. 
Continued  sorrows.  Psa.  32: 10.  Psa. 

78 :  .32,  33.     Eze.  24 :  23. 
Desolation.    Eze.  33:29.  Joel  3: 19 
Destruction.    Job  31:  3.     Psa.  34 

16.    Pro.  2:  22.    Isa.  11 :  4. 
Inflicted  upon 
Nations.    Gen.  15 :  14.  Jer.  51 :  20,  21. 
Individuals.     Deu.  29:  20.    Jer.  23- 

.34. 
False  gods.  Exo.  12:  12.  Num.  33:  4. 
Posterity  of  sinners.      Exo.  20:  5. 

Psa.  37:28.     Lam.  5:7. 
All  enemies  of  saints.    Jer.  30:  16. 
Sent  for  correction.    Job  37 :  13.    Jer. 

.30:11. 
Sent  for  the   deliverance  of   saints. 

Exo.  6:  6. 
Are  sent,  as  punishment  foe 
Disobedience  to  God.    Lev.  26:14 

—16.  2  Cor.  7  :  19,  20. 
Despising  the  warnings  of  God.     2 

Chr.  36:  16.    Pro.  1:  24—31.    Jer. 

44 :  4—6. 
Murmuring  against  God.  Num.  14; 

29. 
Idolatry.    2  Kin.  22:17.  Jer.  16:  IS. 
Iniquity.    Isa.  26:  21.    Eze.  24:  13, 

14. 
Persecuting  saints.    Deu.  32:43. 
Sins  of  rulers.    1  Chr.  21 :  2,  12. 
Manifest  the  righteous  character  of 
God.    Exo.  9:  14-16.     Eze.  39:  21. 
Dan.  9:  14. 
Are  in  all  the  earth.    1  Chr.  16 :  14. 
Are  frequently  tempered  with  mercy. 
Jer.  4 :  27.    Jer.  5 :  10,  15-18.    Amos 
9:8. 
Should  lead  to 
Humiliation.    Jos.  7  :  6.    2  Chr.  12: 

6 .  Lam.  3: 1-20.    Joel  1 :  13.  Jon. 

Prayer.'  2  Chr.  20:  9. 

Contrition.  Neh.  1 :  4.  Est.  4 :  3.  Isa. 

22:12. 
Learning  righteousness.    Isa.  26:  9. 
Should  be  a  warning  to  others.  Luke 

13 :  3,  5. 
May  be  averted  by 
Humiliation.     Exo.  33 :  3,  4,  14.    2 

Chr.  7:14. 
Prayer.    Jud.  3:  9-11.    2   Chr.  7: 

13,  14. 
Forsaking  iniquity.    Jer.  18:  7,  8. 
Turning  to  God.    Deu.  30: 1—3. 
Saints 
Preserved   during.    Job  5:  19,    20. 

Psa.  91 :  7.    Isa.  26:  20.    Eze.  9:  6. 

Rev.  7:  3. 
Provided  for,  during.    Gen.  47:  12. 

Psa.  33:19.    Psa.  37:19. 


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Pray    for   those   under.    Exo.    32: 

11—13.    Num.  11:2.    Dan.  9:3. 
Sympathize  with  those  under.  Jer. 

9:1.    Jer.  13:17.    Lam.  3:  48. 
Acknowledge  the  justice  of.  2  Sam. 
24:    17.    Ezr.    9:   13.    Neh.  9:   33. 
Jer.  14:  7. 

Upon  nations— Exemplified.  The  old 
world,  Gen.  6:  7,  17.  Sodom,  &c. 
Gen.  19:24.  £rapf,  Exo.  9:  14.  Is- 
rael, Num.  14:  29,  ,35.  Num.  21:  6. 
People  of  Ashdod,  1  Sara.  5 :  6.  People 
of  Bethshetnesh,  1  Sam.  6:  19.  Amal- 
ekites,  1  Sam.  15:  3. 

Upon  individual  s— Exemplified. 
Cain,  Gen.  4:  11,  12.  Canaan,  Gen. 
9:25.  Korah,  &-c.  Num.  16.  3.3—35. 
Achan,  Jos.  7 :  25.  Ilophni,  &c.  1  Sam. 
2 :  34.  Saul,  1  Sam.  15 :  23.  Uzzah,  2 
Sam.  6:  7.  Jeroboam,  1  Kin.  13:4. 
Ahab,  1  Kin.  22:  38.  Oehazi,  2  Kin.  5: 
27.  Jezebel,  2  Kin.  9:  35.  Nebuchadnez- 
zar, Dan.  4:  31.  Belshazzar,  Dan.  5: 
30.  Zacharias,  Luke  1 :  20.  Aiiani- 
as,  <&e.  Acts  5:1 — 10.  Herod,  Acts 
12 :  23.     Elymas,  Acts  13 :  11. 

Peeservation  during— Exempli- 
fied. Noah,  Gen.  7 : 1, 16.  Lot,  Gen. 
19:15—17.  Joseph,  &c.  Gen.  45:7. 
Elijah,  1  Kin.  17:9.  Elisha,  &c.  2 
Kin.  4:38— 41.  Shunammite,  2  Kin. 
8:1,2. 

Judgment,  The. 

Predicted  in  the  Old  Testament.    1 

Chr.  16 :  33.     Psa.  9 :  7.     Psa.  96 :  13. 

Ecc.  3:17. 
A  first  principle  of  the  gospel.    Heb. 

6:2. 
A  day  appointed  for.      Acts  17 :  31. 

Rom.  2:16. 
Time  of,  unknown  to  us.    Mar.  13:32. 
Called  the 

Day  of  wrath.      Rom.  2 :  5.      Rev. 
6:17. 

Revelation  of  the  righteous  judg- 
ment of  God.    Rom.  2 :  5. 

Day  of  judgment  and  perdition  of 
ungodly  men.    2  Pet  3 :  7. 

Day  of  destruction.    Job  21 :  30. 

Judgment  of  the  great  day.  Jude  6. 
Shall  be  administered  by  Christ.  Jno. 

5 :  22,  27.    .4cts  10 :  42.  Rom.  14 :  10.  2 

Cor.  5 :  10. 
Saints  shall  sit  with  Christ  in.   1  Cor. 

6:2.    Rev.  20:4. 
Shall  take  place  at  the  coming  of 

Christ.    Mat.  25:  31.    2  Tim.  4:  1. 
Of  Heathens,    by    the   law    of    con- 
science.   Rom.  2: 12, 14,  15. 
Of  Jews  by  the  law  of  Moses.      Rom. 

2:12. 
Of  Christians,  by  the  gospel.     Jas. 

2:12. 
Shall  be  held  upo#" 

All  nations.    Mat.  25 :  32. 

All  men.    Heb.  9 :  27.    Heb.  12 :  23. 


Small  and  great.    Rev.  20:  12. 

The  righteous  and  wicked.     Ecc. 
3:17. 

Quick  and  dead.  2  Tim.  4: 1.  1  Pet. 
4:5. 
Shall  be  in  righteousness.      Psa.  98: 

9.     Acts  17:  31. 
The  books  shall  be  opened  at.     Dan. 

7:10. 
Shall  be  of  all 

Actions.     Ecc.  11:9.      Ecc.  12:14. 
Rev.  20:13. 

Words.    Mat.  12:36,  37.    Jude  15. 

Thoughts.    Ecc.  12 :  14.    1  Cor.  4 :  5. 
None,  by  nature,  can  stand  in.     Psa. 

130:3.    Psa.  143:2.    Rom.  3: 19. 
Saints  shall,   through  Christ,  be  en- 
abled to  stand  in.    Rom.  8:  33,  34. 
Christ  will   acknowledge    saints  at. 

Mat.  25:34-40.    Rev.  3:5. 
Perfect  love  will  give  boldness  in.    1 

Jno.  4:17. 
Saints  shall  be  rewarded  at.    2  Tim. 

4:8.    Rev.  11:  18. 
The  wicked  shall  be  condemned  in. 

Mat.  7  :  22,  23.    Mat.  25  :  41. 
Final  punishment  of  the  wicked  will 

succeed.    Mat.  13 :  40-42.    Mat.  25: 

46. 
The  word  of  Christ  shall  be  a  witness 

against  the  wicked  in.     Jno.  12 :  48. 
The  certainty  of,  a  motive  to 

Repentance.    Acts  17:  30,  31. 

Faith.    Isa.  28:  16, 17. 

Holiness.    2  Cor.  5 :  9,  10.    2  Pet.  3 : 
11,  14. 

Prayer  and  watchfulness.    Mar.  13: 
33. 
Warn  the  wicked  of.    Acts  24:25.  2 

Cor.  5:11. 
The  wicked  dread.    Acts  24 :  25.   Heb. 

10:27. 
Neglected  advantages  increase  con- 
demnation at.  Mat.  11 :  20—24.  Luke 

11:31,32. 
Devils  shall  be  condemned  at.    2  Pet. 

2:4.  Jude  6. 

Justice. 

Commanded.    Deu.  16:20.    Isa.  .56:1. 
Christ,  an  example  of.    Psa.  98:  9. 

Isa.  11:4.    Jer.  23:5. 
Specially  required  in  rulers.      2  Sam. 

23 :  3.    Eze.  45 :  9. 

To  BE  DONE 

In  executing  judgment.    Deu.  16: 

18.    Jer.  21 :  12. 
In  buying  and  selling.    Lev.  19:  36. 

Deu.  25:  15. 
To  the  poor.  Pro.  29 :  14.    Pro.  31 :  9. 
To  the  fatherless  and  widows.    Isa. 

1:17. 
To  servants.    Col.  4:1. 
Gifts  impede.    Exo.  23 :  8. 
God 
Requires.    Mic.  6:8. 
Sets  the  highest  value  on.  Pro,  21 : 3. 


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Delights  in.    Pro.  11 :  1. 

Gives  wisdom   to  execute.    1  Kin. 

3:11,12.    Pro.  2:6,  9. 
Displeased  with  the  want  of.    Ecc. 

5:8. 
Brings  its  own  reward.    Jer.  22:  15. 
Saints  should 
Study  the  principles  of.    Phi.  4:8. 
Receive  instruction   in.    Pro.  1 :  3. 
Pray    for    wisdom    to   execute.     1 

Kin.  3:9. 
Always  do.    Psa.  119:  121.    Eze.  18: 

8,  9. 
Take  pleasure  in  doing.    Pro.  21 : 

15. 
Teach  others  to  do.    Gen.  18 :  19. 
Promises  to.    Isa.  33:  15,16.    Jer.  7: 

5,  7. 
The  w'icked 
Scorn.    Pro.  19:28. 
Abhor.    Mic.3:9. 
Call  not  for.    Isa.  59:4. 
Banish.    Isa.  59:14. 
Pass  over.    Luke  11 :  42. 
Afflict  those  who   act   with.    Job 

12:4.  Amos  5: 12. 
Exemplified.  Moses,  Num.  16:  15. 
Samuel,  1  Sam.  12:  4.  David,  2  Sam. 
8:  15.  Solomon,  1  Kin.  3:  16—27. 
Josiah,  Jer.  22 :  15.  Joseph,  Luke  23 : 
50,  51.     Apostles,  1  The.  2 :  10. 

Justice  of  God,  The. 
Is  a  part  of  His  character.    Deu.  32: 

4.    Isa.  45:21. 
Declaeed  to  be 

Plenteous.    Job  37  :  23. 

Incomparable.    Job  4:  1. 

Incorruptible.    Deu.  10:  17.    2  Chr. 
19:7. 

Impartial.    2  Chr.  19:  7.   Jer.  32:  19. 

Unfailing.    Zep.  3:5. 

Undeviating.    Job  8:  3.    Job  34:  12. 

Without  respect  of  persons.    Rom. 
2:11.    Col.  3:25.    1  Pet.  1 :  17. 

The  habitation  of  His  throne.  Psa. 
89:14. 
Not  to  be  sinned  against.    Jer.  50 :  7. 
Denied  by  the  ungodly.    Eze.  33 :  17 , 

20. 
Exhibited  in 

Forgiving  sins.    1  Jno.  1 :  9. 

Redemption.    Rom.  3:  26. 

His  government.    Psa.  9:  4.    Jer. 
9:24. 

His  judgments.    Gen.  18:25.    Rev. 
19:2. 

All  His  ways.    Eze.  18 :  25,  29. 

The  final  judgment.    Acts  17 :  31. 
Acknowledge.    Psa.  51:4,  with  Rom. 

3:4. 
Magnify.    Psa.  98 :  9.    Psa.  99 :  3,  4. 

Justification  before  God. 

Promised  in  Christ.    Isa.  45 :  25.    Isa. 

;)3:11. 
IstheactofGod.Isa.  50:8.    Rom.  8: 33. 


Undee  the  law 
Requires  perfect  obedience.    Lev, 

18:5,  witli  Rom.  10:  5.    Rom.  2: 

13.    Jas.  2:10. 
Man  cannot  attain  to.     Job.  9:2, 3, 

20.    Job  25:  4.    Psa.   l.-JO:  3.    Psa. 

143 :  2,  with  Rom.  3:  20.    Rom.  9, 

31,  32. 
Under  the  gospel 
Is  not  of  works.    Acts  13 :  39.    Rom. 

8:3.    Gal.  2:16.    Gal.  3:11. 
Is  not  of  faith  and  works  united. 

Acts  15 : 1—29.    Rom.  3 :  28.    Rom. 

11:6.    Gal.  2:14-21.    Gal.  5:4. 
Is  by  faith  aloue.    Jno.  5 :  24.    Acts 

13:  39.    Rom.  3:  30.    Rom.  5:  1. 

Gal.  2:16. 
Is  of  grace.    Rom.  3:  24.    Rom.  4>: 

16.    Rom.  5:17— 21. 
In  the  name  of  Christ.    1  Cor.  6:11. 
By  imputation    of  Christ's    right- 
eousness.   Isa.  61:  10.    Jer.  23:6. 

Rom.  3:  22.     Rom.   5:  18.    1  Cor. 

1 :  30.    2  Cor.  5 :  21. 
By  the  blood  of  Christ.    Rom.  5:  9. 
By  the  resurrection  of  Christ.  Rom, 

4 :  25.    1  Cor.  15 :  17. 
Blessedness  of.    Psa.  32:  1,2,  with 

Rom.  4 :  6—8. 
Frees    from    condemnation       Isa. 

50:  8,  9.    Isa.  54:  17,  with  Rom. 

8 :  33,  34. 
Entitles  to  an  inheritance.    Tit.  3 : 

7. 
Ensures  glorification.     Rom.  8:  30. 
The  wicked  shall  not  attain  to.    Exo. 

23:7. 
By  faith 
Revealed    under    the    old    dispen- 
sation.   Hab.  2:4,  with  Rom.  1 : 

17. 
Excludes    boasting.      Rom.    3:    27. 

Rom.  4:2.    1  Cor.  1 :  29,  31. 
Does  not  make  void  the  law.    Rom. 

3:30,31.    1  Cor.  9:21. 
Typified.    Zee.  3:  4,  5. 
Illustrated.    Luke  18: 14. 
Exemplified.    AbraJutm,'  Gen.    15:  6. 
Paul,  Phi.  3 :  8,  9. 

Kenites,  The. 

Originally  a  people  of  Canaan.    Gen. 

15:19. 
Connected  with  the  Midianites.  Num. 

10:29,  with  Jud.  4:  11. 
Dwelt  in  strongholds.    Num.  24:21. 
Had  many  cities.    1  Sam.  30:29. 
Moses 

Intermarried  with.  Exo.  2:  21,  with 
Jud.  1:16. 

Invited,  to  accompany  Israel.  Num. 
10 :  29—32. 
Part  of,  dwelt  with  Israel.    Jud.  1 : 

16.    Jud.  4:11. 
Part  of,  dwelt  with  the  Amalekites 

1  Sam.  15:  6. 


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KIN. 


Stowed    kindness   to   Israel    in  the 

desert.    Exo.  18  ch.    1  Sam.  15:  6. 
Not  destroyed    with  Amalekites.     1 

Sam.  15 :  (5. 
The  Rechabites  descended   from.    1 

Chr.  2 :  55. 
Sisera  slain  by  Jael  one  of.    Jud.    4: 

22.    Jud.  5 :  24. 
David 

Pretended  that  he  invaded.  1  Sam. 
27 :  10. 

Sent  part  of  the  spoil  of  war  to.     1 
Sam.  30:29. 
Ruin  of,  predicted.    Num.  24:21,22. 

Kings. 

'Israel   warned    against    seeking.    1 

Sam.  8:9-18. 
Sin  of  Israel  in  seeking.    1  Sam.  12: 

17—20. 
Israel   in   seeking,  rejected   God   as 

their  king.  1  Sam.  8 :  7.  1  Sam .  10 :  19. 
Israel  asked  for,  that  they  might  be 

like  the  nations.    1  Sam.  8:  5,  19,  20. 
First  given  to  Israel  in  anger.     Hos. 

13:11. 
God  reserved  to  Himself  the  choice  of. 

Deu.  17:14,    15.    1    Sam.  9:16,  17. 

1  Sam.  16:12. 
When  first  established  in  Israel,  not 

hereditary.  Deu.  17 :  20,  with  1  Sam. 

13:13,14.     ISam.  15:28,  29. 
Rendered  hereditary  in  the  family  of 

David.    2  Sam.  7 :  12— 16.     Psa.  89: 

35—37. 
Of  Israel  not  to  be'foreigners.    Deu. 

17:15. 
Laws  for  the  government  of  the  king- 
dom by,  written  by  Samuel,  1  Sam. 

10:2.5. 
Forbidden  to  multiply 

Horses.    Deu.  17  :  16. 

Wives.    Deu.  17  :  17. 

Treasure.    Deu.  17  :  IT. 
Required  to  write  and  keep  by  them, 

a  copy  of  the  divine  law.    Deu.  17: 

18—20. 
Had  power  to  make  war  and  peace. 

1  Sam.  11 :  5—7. 
Often    exercised   power    arbitrarily. 

1    Sam.  22:17,  18.    2  Sam.    1:1.5.    2 

Sam.  4 :  9-12.     1  Kin.  2 :  23,  25,  31. 
Ceremonies  at  inauguration  of; 

Anointing.  1  Sam.  10: 1.  1  Sam.  16: 
13.    Psa.  89:  20. 

Crowning.  2  Kin.  11:12.  2  Chr.  23: 
11.    Psa.  21:3. 

Proclaiming  with  trumpets.  2  Sam. 
15  :  10.  1  Kin.  1 :  34.  2  Kin.  9 :  13. 
2  Kin.  11:14. 

Enthroning.  1  Kin.  1 :  35,  46.  2  Kin. 
11 :  19. 

Girding  on  the  sword.    Psa.  45 :  3. 

Putting  into  their  hands  the  books 
of  the  law.  2  Kin.  11 :  12.  2  Chr. 
23:11. 


Covenanting  to  govern  lawfully.    2 

Sam.  5:3. 
Receiving   homage.    1  Sam.   10:  1. 

1  Chr.  29 :  24. 

Shouting  "  God  save  the  king."  1 
Sam.  10:24.  2  Sam.  16:16.  2  Kin. 
11:12. 

Offering  sacrifice.    1  Sam.  11:  15. 

Feasting.    1  Chr.  12 :  38;  39.    1  Chr. 
29 :  22. 
Attended  by  a  body-guard.  1  Sam.  13: 

2.  2  Sam.  8:  18.  1  Chr.  11:  25.  2  Chr. 

12:10. 
Dwelt  in  royal  palaces.    2  Chr.  9:  11. 

Psa.  45:1.5. 
Arrayed  in  royal  apparel.     1  Kin.  22: 

30.     Mat.  6 :  29. 
Names  of,  often  changed  at  their  ac- 
cession.  2  Kin.  23:34.    2  Kin.  24:17. 
Officers  of; 

Prime  minister.    2  Chr.  19 :  11,  with 

2  Chr.  28 :  7. 

First  Counseller.     1  Chr.  27 :  33. 
Confidant  or  king's  special  friend. 

1  Kin.  4:5.     1  Chr.  27:33. 
Comptroller  of  the  household.    1 

Kin.  4:6.    2  Chr.  28:7. 
Scribe  or  secretary.    2  Sam.  8:17. 

1  Kin.  4:3. 
Captain  of  the  host.    2  Sam.  8:16. 

IKin.  4:4. 
Captain  of  the  guard.      2  Sam.  8: 

18.    2  Sam.  20:23. 
Recorder.      2  Sam.  8:  16.      1    Kin. 

4:3. 
Providers  for  the  king's    table.      1 

Kin.  4 :  7—19. 
Master  of  the  wardrobe.    2  Kin.  22:    ■ 

14.     2  Chr.  34  :  22. 
Treasurer.    1  Chr.  27 :  25. 
Storekeeper.    1  Chr.  27 :  25. 
Overseer  of  the  tribute.     1   Kin.  4: 

6.    IKin.  12:18. 
Overseer  of  royal    farms.      1    Chr. 

27 :  26. 
Overseer  of  royal  vineyards.   1  Chr. 

27 :  27. 
Overseer  of    royal  plantations.      1 

Chr.  27 :  28. 
Overseer  of  royal  herds.   1  Sam.  21 : 

1.    1  Chr.  27 :  29. 
Overseer  of  royal  camels.     1  Chr. 

27 :  30. 
Overseer    of   royal  flocks.      1  Chr. 

27:31. 
Armor-bearer.    1  Sam.  16:21. 
Cup-bearer.  1  Kin.  10:  .5.  2  Chr.  9:  4. 
Approached  with  greatest  reverence. 
1  Sam.  24:  8.      2  Sam.  9:  8.     2  Sam. 
14:22.     IKin.  1:23. 
Presented  with  gifts  by  strangers.    1 
Kin.  10:  2,  10,  25.    2  Kin.  5 :  5.    Mat. 
2:11. 
Right  hand  of,  the  place  of  honor.    1 
Kin.  2:19.    Psa.  45:9.      Psa.  110:  1. 
Attendants  of,    stood  in  their    pres- 
ence.   1  Kin.  10 :  8.    2  Kin.  25 :  19. 


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KIN. 


Exercised  great  hospitality.     1  Sam. 
20 :  2.1—27.    2  Sam.  9 :  7—13.     2  Sam. 
19:33.    IKiu.  4:22,  23,  28. 
Their  revenues  derived  from 
Voluntary  contributions.      1  Sam. 

10:27,  with  1  Sam.  16:20.    1   Chr. 

12:39,40. 
Tribute  from   foreign    nations.      1 

Kin.  4:21,24,  2.5.      2  Chr.  8:8.      2 

Chr.  17:11. 
Tax  on  produce  of  the  land.    1  Kin. 

4:  7—19. 
Tax   on   foreign   merchandise.      1 

Kin.  10:15. 
Their  own  flocks  and  herds.  2  Chr. 

32:29. 
Produce  of  their  own  lands.  2  Chr. 

26 :  10. 
Sometimes    nominated    their    suc- 
cessors.     1  Kin.  1 :  33,  34.     2  Chr. 

11 :  22,  23. 
Punished    for     transgressing     the 

divine  law.      2  Sam.  12:  7— 12.      1 

Kin.  21 :  18-24. 
Who  reigned  over  all  Israel; 
Saul.    1  Sam.  11 :  lo,  to  1  Sam.  31  ch. 

1  Chr.  10  ch. 
David.      2  Sam.  2:  4,  to  1  Kin.  2:11. 

1  Chr.  11  ch.  to  1  Chr.  29  ch. 
Solomon.    1  Kin.  1 :  39,  to  1  Kin.  11 : 

43.    2  Chr.  1  ch.  to  2  Chr.  9  ch. 
Rehoboam.      (first    part     of     his 

reign.)      1  Kin.  12:  1—20.      2  Chr. 

10:1—16. 
Wtio  reigned  over  Judah; 
Eehoboam,     (latter   part    of     his 

reign.)    1  Kin.  12:  21— 24.      1  Kin. 

14 :  21—31.     2  Chr.  10 :  17,  to  12  ch. 
Abijam  orAbijah.    1  Kin.  15:1— 8. 

2  Chr.  13  ch. 

Asa.    1  Kin.  15 :  9-24.    2  Chr.  14  ch. 

to  2  Chr.  16:14. 
Jehoshaphat.    1  Kin.  22 :  41—50.     2 

Chr.  17  ch.  to  2  Chr.  21:1. 
Jehoram  or  Joram.      2  Kin.  8:  16^ 

24.     2  Chr.  21  ch. 
Ahaziah.    2  Kin.  8:  25— 29.      2  Kin. 

9:16-29.    2Chr.  22:1— 9. 
Athaliah,  mother  of  Ahaziah(usur- 

per.)      2  Kin.  11 :  1-3.      2  Chr,  22 : 

10-12. 
Joash  or  Jehoash.      2  Kin.  11 :  4,  to 

2  Kin.  12  ch.    2  Chr.  23  ch.    2  Chr. 

24  ch. 

Amaziah.    2  Kin.  14  :  1-20.      2  Chr. 

25  ch. 

Azariah  or  Uzziah.      2  Kin.  14:21, 

22.    2  Kin.  15 : 1-7.     2  Chr.  26  ch. 
Jotham.    2  Kin.  15 :  32—38.      2  Chr. 

27  ch. 
Ahaz.    2  Kin.  16  ch.    2  Chr.  28  ch. 
Hezekiah.      2   Kin.  18  ch.  to  2  Kin. 

20  ch.  2  Chr.  29  ch.  to  2  Chr.  ,32  ch. 
Mauasseh.      2    Kin.    21:   1—18.      2 

Chr.  33 : 1-20. 
Amon.      2  Kin.  21 :  19— 26.      2  Chr. 

33:21-25. 


Josiah.     2  Kin.  22  ch.      2  Kin.  23 : 1 

—30.    2  Chr.  34  cli.    2  Chr.  35  ch. 
Jehoahaz.  2  Kiu.  23:  31— 33.    2  Chr. 

36:  1-4. 
Jehoiakim.  2  Kin.  23:  34—37.  2  Kin. 

24:1—6.    2  Chr.  3G :  .5— 8. 
Jehoiachin.    2  Kin.  24 :  8—16.  2  Chr. 

36 : 9,  10. 
Zedekiah.    2  Kin.  24  :  17—20.  2  Kin. 

25:1-7.    2  Chr.  36:  11-21. 
Who  reigned  over  Israel  ; 
Jeroboam.      1  Kin.  12:  20,  25,  to  1 

Kiu.  14:20. 
Nadab.    1  Kin.  15 :  25—27,  31. 
Baasha.    1  Kin.  15:  28— 34.      1  Kin. 

16:1—7. 
Elah.     1  Kin.  16:8-14. 
Zimri.     1  Kin.  16:  11,  12,  15    20. 
Omri.     iKin.  16:23— 28. 
Ahab.  1  Kin.  16:  29,  to  1  Kin.  22:  40, 
Ahaziah.    1  Kin.  22:  51—53.     2  Kin. 

Ich. 
Jehoram  or  Joram.    2  Kin.  3  ch.  to 

2  Kin.  9:26. 
Jehu.    2Kin.  9:3,  to  2  Kin.  10:36. 
Jehoahaz.    2  Kin.  13 :  1—9. 
Jehoash  or  Joash.  2  Kin.  13:  10 — 25. 

2  Kin.  14 :  8—16. 
Jeroboam  the  Second.      2  Kin.   14: 

23—29. 
Zachariah.    2  Kin.  15 :  8—12. 
Shallum.    2  Kin.  15  :  13 — 15. 
Meuahem.    2  Kin.  15 :  16—22. 
Pekaliiah.    2  Kin.  15 :  23-26. 
Pekah.      2   Kin.  15:  27-31.     2  Kiu. 

16 : 5. 
Hoshea.    2  Kin.  17:  1-6. 
Called  the  Lord's,  anointed.    1  Sam. 

16  :  6.  1  Sam.  24  :  6.  2  Sam.  19  :  21. 
Conspiracies  against; 
Absalom  against  David.   2  Sam.  15: 

10. 
Adonijah  against  Solomon.    1  Kin. 

1 :  5—7. 
Jeroboam    against  Rehoboam.      1 

Kin.  12:12,  16. 
Baaslia  against  Nadab.  1  Kin.  15 :  27. 
Zimri  against  Elah.  1  Kin.  16:  9, 10. 
Omri  against  Zimri.     1  Kin.  16:1 1. 
Jehu  against  Joram.    2  Kin.  9: 14. 
Shallum  against  Zachariah.  2  Kin. 

15 :  10. 
Menahem  against  Shallum.    2  Kin. 

15:14. 
Pekah  against  Menahem.  1  Kin.  15: 

25. 
God  chooses.    Deu.  17 :  15.    1  Chr.  28 : 

4-6. 
God  ordains.    Rom.  13:  1. 
God  anoints.    1  Sam.  16:  12.    2  Sam. 

12 :  7. 
Set  up  by  God.    1  Sam.  12 :  13.      Dan. 

2:  21. 
Removed  by  God.  1  Kin.  11 :  11.  Dan. 

2:  21. 
Christ  is  the  Prince  of.    Rev.  1 :  5. 
Christ  is  the  King  of.    Rev.  17 :  14. 


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Eeign  by  direction  of  Christ.    Pro. 

8 :  15. 
Supreme  judges  of  nations.    1  Sam. 

8:5. 
Resistance  to,    is  resistance  to   the 

ordinance  of  God.    Rom.  13:  2. 
Able  to  enforce  their  commands.  Ecc. 

8:4. 
Numerous    subjects    the    honor   of. 

Pro.  14 :  28. 
Not  saved  by  their  armies.    P.sa.  33: 

16. 
Dependent  on  the  earth.     Ecc.   5:9. 
Should 
Fear  God.    Deu.  17:19. 
Serve  Christ.    Psa.  2:10— 12. 
Keep  the  law  of  God.      1  Kin.  2:  3. 
Study  the  Scriptures.    Deu.  17 :  19. 
Promote      the     interests     of    the 
Church.  Ezr.  1 :  2—4.  Ezr.  6 :  1—12. 
Nourish  the  Church.    Isa.  49:23. 
Rule  in  the  fear  of  God.     2  Sam. 

23:3. 
Maintain    the  cause   of  the    poor 

and  oppressed.    Pro.  31:8,9. 
Investigate  all  matters.  Pro.  25:2. 
Not  pervert  judgment.    Pro.  31:  5. 
Prolong  their  reign  by  hating  covet- 

ousness.    Pro.  28 :  16. 
Throne  of,  established  by  righteous- 
ness and  justice.    Pro.  16:12.   Pro. 
29:  14. 
Specially  warned  against 
Impurity.    Pro.  31:3. 
Lying.    Pro.  17:  7. 
Hearkening  to  lies.    Pro.  29:  12. 
Intemperance.    Pro.  31 :  4,  5. 
The  gospel  to  be  preached   to.    Acts 

9 :  15.    Acts  26 :  27,  28. 
Without  understanding,  are  oppress- 
ors.   Pro.  28:  16. 
Often   reproved  by  God.     1  Chr.  16: 

Judgments  upon,  when  opposed   to 

Christ.     Psa.  2:2,  5,  9. 
When  good. 

Regard  God  as  their  strength.  Psa. 
99:  4,   , 

Speak  righteously.    Pro.  16:10. 

Love  righteous  lips.      Pro.  16:  13. 

Abhor  wickedness.    Pro.  16 :  12. 

Discountenance  evil.     Pro.  20:8. 

Punish  the  wicked.    Pro.  20:26. 

Favor  the  wise.    Pro.  14  :  35. 

Hont)r  the  diligent.    Pro.  22:29. 

Befriend  the  good.    Pro.  22 :  14. 

Are  pacified  by  submission.    Pro. 
JO:  14.     Pro.  25:15. 
Evil  counsellors  should  be  removed 

from.    2  Chr.    22:    3,   4,  with  Pro. 

-5 :  5. 
Curse  not,  even  in  thought.    Exo.  22  • 

28.    Ecc.  10:20. 
Speak  no  evil  of.      Job  34:  18.    2  Pet. 

Pay   tribute  to.    Mat.   22:21.    Rom. 
13:6,  7 


Be  not  presumptuous  before.    Pro. 

25:  6. 
Shodld  be 

Honored.    Rom.  13:  7.    1  Pet.  2:17. 

Feared.    Pro.  24:  21. 

Reverenced.    1  Sam.  24:  8.    1  Kin. 
1:23,31. 

Obeyed.  Rom.  13:  1,  5.    1  Pet.  2:  13. 

Prayed  for.    1  Tim.  2:  1,2. 
Folly  of  resisting.    Pro.  19:12.      Pro. 

20:2. 
Punishment  for  resisting  the  lawful 

authority  of.    Rom.  13:  2. 
Guilt  and  danger  of  stretching  out 

the  hand  against.    1  Sam.  26:9.    2 

Sam.  1 :  14. 
They  that  walk  after   the  flesh  de- 
spise.   2  Pet.  2:  10.    Jude  8. 
Good— Exemplified.  Dcivid,  2  Sam.  8: 

15.    Asa,  1  Kin.  15:  11.    Jehosluxphat, 

1  Kin.  22:  43.     Amaziah,  <&c.  2  Kin. 

15:  3.     Uzziah,   &c.    2   Kin.   15:    34. 

Hezekiah,  2  Kin.  18:  3.  Josiah,  2  Kin. 

22*  ' 

Lambt  The. 

The  young  of  the  fJock.     Exo.   12:  5. 

Eze.  45 :  15. 
Described  as 
Patientr.    Isa.  53:  7. 
Playful.    Psa.  114:4,  6. 
Exposed  to  danger  from  wild  beasts. 

1  Sam.  17:  34. 
The  shepherd's  care  for.    Isa.  40:  11. 
Used  for 
Food.    Deu.  32:14.    2  Sam.  12:  4. 
Clothing.    Pro.  27 :  26. 
Sacrifice.  1  Chr. 29:  21.  2  Chr.  29:. 32. 
Considered  a  great  delicacy.    Amos 

6:  4. 
Offered  in  sacrifice 
Males.    Exo.  12:5. 
Females.    Num.  6:14. 
While  sucking.    1  Sam.  7 :  9. 
.\t  a  year  old.    Exo.   12:  5.     Num. 

6:14. 
From  the  earliest  times.    Gen.  4:4. 

Gen.  22:  7,8. 
Every  morning  and  evening.    Exo. 

29:38,39.     Num.  28:  3,  4. 
At  the  passover.    Exo.  12 :  3,  6,  7. 
By  the  wicked  not  accepted.      Isa. 
1:11.    Isa.  66:3. 
Numbers  of,  given  by  Josiah  to  the 

people  for  sacrifice.    2  Chr.  35 :  7. 
The    first-born  of  an  ass  to  be  re- 
deemed with.      Exo.  13:  13.    Exo. 
34 :  20. 
An  extensive  commerce  in.     Ezr.   7; 

17.    Eze.  27:21. 
Tribute  often  paid  in.     2  Kin.  3:  4. 

Isa.  16:  1. 
Covenants  confirmed  by  gift  of.  Gen. 

21 :  28-30. 
The  image  of,  was  the  first  impres- 
sion on  money.    Gen.  33: 19.  (marg.) 
Jos.  24:32.  (marg.) 


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Illustrative 
Of  purity  of  Christ.    1  Pet.  1 :  19. 
Of  Christ  as  a  sacrifice.    Jno.  1 :  29. 

Rev.  5:  6. 
Of  any  thing  dear  or  cherished.     2 

Sam.  12:3,  9. 
Of  the  Lord's  people.     Isa.  5:  17. 

Isa.  11 : 6. 
Of  weak  believers.      Isa.    40:   11. 

Jno.  21 :  15. 
(Patience  of,)  of  the  patience   of 

Christ.    Isa.  53 :  7.    Acts  8 :  32. 
(Among     wolves,)      of     ministers 

among  the  ungodly.      Luke  10:  3. 
(Deserted  and  exposed,)  of  Israel 

deprived    of     God's    protection. 

Hos.  4:16. 
(Brought    to    shiughter,)    of    tiie 

wicked    under  judgments.     Jer. 

51 :  40. 
(Consumed  in    sacrifice,)   of  com- 
plete destruction  of  the  wicked. 

Psa.  37 :  20. 

Lamps. 

Design  of.    2  Pet.  1 :  19, 
Described  as 

Burning.    Gen.  15 :  17. 

Shining.    Jno.  5:35. 
Lighted  with  oil.    Mat.  25 :  3,  8. 
Oil  for,  carried  in  vessels.  Mat.  25:  4. 
Sometimes  supplied  with  oil  from  a 

bowl  through  pipes.    Zee.  4:2. 
Required  to  be  constantly  trimmed. 

Alat.  25 :  7. 
Used  for  lighting 

The  tabernacle.    Exo.  25 :  37. 

Private  apartments.    Acts  20:  8. 

Chariots  of  war  by  night.    Nab.  2: 
3,4. 

Marriage  processions.      Mat.  25:1. 

Persons  going  out  at  night.     Jno. 
18:3. 
Often  kept  lighting  all  night.      Pro. 

31:18. 
Placed  on  a  stand  to  give  light  to  all 

in  the  house.    Mat.  5 :  15. 
Illumination   of  the   tents    of    Arab 

chiefs  by,  alluded  to.    Job  29:  3,  4. 
Probiiblo  origin  of  dark  lantern.  Jud. 

7:  h). 
Illustrative 

Of  tlie  word  of  God.    Psa.  119:  105. 
Pro.  6 :  23. 

Of  omniscience  of  Christ.    Dan.  10: 
6.    Rev.  1 :  14. 

Of  graces  of  the  Holy  Ghost.    Rev. 
4 :  5. 

Of  salvation  of  God.     Gen.  15:  17. 
Isa.  62:1. 

Of  God's  guidance.    2  Sara.  22:  29. 
Psa.  18:  28. 

Of  glory  of  the  cherubim.     Eze.  1 : 
13. 

Of  spirit  of  man.    Pro.  20 :  27. 

Of  ministers.    Jno.  5 :  35. 


Of    wise    rulers.      2   Sam.  21:  17. 

{mara.) 
Of  severe  judgments.    Rev.  8:  10. 
Of  a  succession  of  heirs.    1  Kin.  11 : 

36.     1  Kin.  15 :  4. 
(Put  out,)   of  destruction    of  the 

wicked.    Job  18:  5,  6.  (marg.)  Job 

21:  17.  (marg.)     Pro.  13:9. 
(Totally    quenched,)    of   complete 

destruction   of  those  who  curse 

parents.    Pro.  20:20. 

Language. 

Of  all  mankind  one  at  first.    Gen.  11 

1,6. 
Called 
Speech.    Mar.  14:  70.    Acts  14:11. 
Tongue.    Acts  1 :  19.    Rev.  5 :  9. 
Confusion  of, 
A  punishment  for  presumption,  &c. 

Gen.  11 :  2-6. 
Originated  the  varieties  in.    Gen. 

11:7. 
Scattered  men  over  the  earth.  Gen. 

11:  8,9. 
Divided  men  into  separate  nations. 

Gen.  10:5,  20.31. 
Great  variety  or,  spoken  by  men.    1 

Cor.  14 :  10. 
Ancient     kingdoms     often    compre- 
hended nations  of  different.    Est. 
1:22.    Dan.  3:4.    Dan.  6:25. 
Kinds  of,  mentioned; 
Hebrew.    2  Kin.  18 :  28.    Acts  26 :  14. 
Chaldee.    Dan.  1:4. 
Syriac.    2  Kin.  18 :  26.    Ezr.  4 :  7. 
Greek.    Acts21:37; 
Latin.    Luke  23: 38. 
Lycaonian.    Acts  14:  11. 
Arabic,  &c.    Acts  2: 11. 
Egyptian.    Psa.  81 :  5.     Psa.  114:1. 

Acts  2:  10. 

Of  some  nations  diflScult.  Eze.  3:  5,  6. 

Tlie  term  barbarian  applied  to  those 

who  spoke  a  strange.    1  Cor.  14:  11. 

Power  of  speaking  different, 

A  gift  of   the    Holy  Ghost.    1  Cor. 

12:10. 
Promised.    Mar.  16:17. 
Given   on    the    day    of    Pentecost. 

Acts  2:  3,  4. 
FoUovk'ed     receiving     the    gospel. 

Acts  10 :  44—46. 
Conferred    by    laying    on    of    the 

apostles'   hands.    Acts  8:   17,   18. 

Acts  19 :  6. 
Necessary  to  spread  of  the  gospel. 

Acts  2:  7— 11. 
A  sign  to  unbelievers.  1  Cor.  14:  22. 
Sometimes  abused.  1  Cor.  14:  2—12, 

23. 
Interpretation  of, 
Antiquity  of  engaging  persons  for. 

Gen.  42:  23. 
A  gift  of  the  Holy  Ghost.    1  Cor. 

12:10. 


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LAW. 


Most  important  in  the  early  church. 

1  Cor.  14 :  5,  13,  27,  28. 
The  Jews  punished  by  being  given 

up  to  people  of  a  strange.    Deu. 

28:49.    Isa.  28:11.    Jer.  5:15. 

Laver  of  Brass. 

Moses   was    commanded    to    make. 

Exo.  30 :  18. 
Wisdom  given  to  Bezaleel  to  make. 

Exo.  31 :  2,  9. 
Made     of     brazen    mirrors    of     the 

women.    Exo.  38:8. 
Was  placed  in  the  court  between  the 

altar  and  the  tabernacle.    Exo.  30: 

18.    Exo.  40:  7,  30. 
Was  anointed    with  holy  oil.    Exo. 

40:11.    Lev.  8:11. 
The  priests  washed  in, 

Before  consecration.    Exo.  40:  12, 

Before    entering    the    tabernacle. 
Exo.  30 :  19,  20. 

Before  approaching  the  altar.  Exo. 
30 :  20. 
One  made  by  Solomon  for  the  temple. 

1  Kin.  7 :  23-26.    2  Kin.  3o :  13. 
Called  the  Brazen  sea.    2  Kin.  25 :  13. 

Jer.  52:  17. 
IlijUstrative  of 

Christ  the  fountain  for  sin.    Zee. 
13:1.    Eev.  1:5. 

Regeneration.    Tit.  3:5,  with  Eph. 
5:26. 

Law  of  God,  The. 

Is  absolute  and  perpetual.     Mat.  5 : 

18. 
Given 

To   Adam.     Gen.    2:    16,    17,    with 
Rom.  5:12— 14. 

To  Noah.    Gen.  9:6. 

To  the  Israelites.        Exo.  20:  2,  &c. 
Psa.  78:5. 

Through  Moses.    Exo.  31 :  18.    Jno. 
7:19. 

Through  the  ministration  of  angels. 
Acts  7 :  53.    Gal.  3 :  19.     Heb.  2 :  2. 
Described  as 

Pure.    Psa.  19:8. 

Spiritual.    Rom.  7  :  14. 

Holy,  just,  and  good.    Rom.  7:12. 

Exceeding  broad.    Psa.  119:96. 

Perfect.    Psa.  19:7.    Rom.  12:2. 

Truth.     Psa.  119:142. 

Not  grievous.     1  Jno.  5 :  3. 
Requirt  s   obedience    of    the    heart. 

Psa.  51:6.     Mat.  5:28.     Mat.  22:37. 
Requires  perfect  obedience.   Deu.  27: 

26.    Gal.  3: 10.    Jas.  2:10. 
Love  is  llie  fulfilling  of.    Rom.  13:  8, 

10.    Gal.  5:14.    Jas.  2:8. 
It  is  man's  duty  to  keep.    Ecc.  12: 13. 
Man,  by  nature,  not  in  siubjection  to. 

Rom.  7 :  5.     Rom.  8 :  7. 
Man   cannot   render   perfect   obedi- 


ence to..    1  Kin.  8:46.     Ecc.  7:20. 

Rom.  3:  10. 
Sin  is  a  transgression  of.    1  Jno.  3:  4. 
All  men  have  transgressed.    Rom.  3: 

9,19. 
Man  cannot  be  justified  by.    Acts  13: 

.39.    Rom.  3:20,  28.    GaL2:16.  Gal. 

3:11. 
Gives  the  knowledge  of  sin.      Rom. 

3:20.     Rom.  7:7. 
Worketh  wrath.    Rom.  4:15. 
Conscience  testifies  to.    Rom.  2 :  15. 
Designed  to  lead  to  Christ.    Gal.  3: 

24. 

OBEDrENCE  TO 

A  characteristic  of  saints.  Rev.  12: 

17. 
A  test  of  love.    1  Jno.  5:3. 
Of  prime  importance.    1  Cor.  7 :  19. 
Blessedness  of  keeping.    Psa.  119:1. 
Mat.  5:  19.    1  Jno.  3:  22,    24.    Rev. 
22 :  14. 
Christ 
Came  to  fulfil.    Mat.  5 :  17. 
Magnified.    Isa.  42:21. 
Explained.      Mat.  7:12.     Mat.  22: 

37  -40. 
The  love  of,  produces  peace.     Psa, 

119:165. 
Saints 
Freed  from  the  bondage  of.    Rom. 

6:14.    Rom.  7:4,  6.    Gal.  3:13. 
Freed  from  the  curse  of.    Gal.  3: 13. 
Have,  written  on  their  hearts.    Jer. 

31 :  33,  with  Heb.  8 :  10. 
Love.    Psa.  119:97,  113. 
Delight  in.    Psa.  119:  77,    Rom.  7i 

22. 
Prepare  their  hearts  to  seek.    Ezr, 

7:10. 
Pledge  themselves  to  walk  in.  Neh. 

10 :  29. 
Keep.    Psa.  119:55. 
Pray  to  understand.    Psa.  119: 18. 
Pray  for  power  to  keep.    Psa.  119: 

34. 
Should  remember.    Mai.  4 :  4. 
Should  make  the  subject  of  theii 

conversation.    Exo.  13:9. 
Lament  over  the  violation  of,  by 

others.    Psa.  119:136. 
The  wicked 
Despise.    Amos  2:4. 
Forget.    Hos.  4 :  6. 
Forsake.    2Chr.  12:1.    Jer.  9:13. 
Refuse  to  hear.     Isa.  30:9.    Jer.  6: 

19. 
Refuse  to  walk  in.    Psa.  78 :  10. 
Castaway.    Isa.  5:24. 
Is  the  rule  of  life  to  saints.    1  Cor.  9: 

21.    Gal.  5:13,  14. 
Is  the  rule  of  the  judgment.    Rom, 

2:12. 
To  be  used  lawfully.    1  Tim.  1 :  8. 
Established  by  faith.    Rom.  3 :  31. 
Punishment  for  disobeying.    Neh.  9: 
26,  27.    Isa.  65 :  11—13.  Jer.  9 :  13-16. 


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147 


LAW. 


Law  of  Moses,  The. 

Ts  the  law  of  God.    Lev.  26 :  46. 
Given 
lu  the  desert.    Eze.  20:10,  11. 
AtHoreb.    Deu.4:10,15.    Deu.  5:2. 
From   the  Mount  Siiiai.    Exo.    19: 

11,20. 
By  disposition  of  angels.    Acts  7 : 

53. 
Through  Moses  as  mediator.    Deu. 
5 :  5.  27,  28.     Jno.  1 :  17.     Gal.  3 :  19. 
To   the   Jews.      Lev.  26:46.      Psa. 

78 :  5. 
After  the  exodus.    Deu.  4:45.    Psa. 

81 :  4,  5. 
To  no  other  nation.      Deu.     4  :  8. 
Psa.  147 :  20. 
None  to  approach  the  Mount  while 
God  gave.    Exo.  19:  13,  21—24.  Heb. 
12:20.  . 
Remarkable    phenomena    connected 
with,  at  giving  of.     Exo.  19:  16—19. 
Terror  of  Israel  at  receiving.    Exo. 
19:  16.    Exo.  20:  18—20.    Deu.  5:  5, 
23-25. 
Additions  made  to,  in  the  plains  of 
Moab  by  Jordan.    Num.  36:  13. 

C.\LLED 

A  fiery  law.    Deu.  33:2. 
Word  spoken  by  angels.    Heb.  2:  2. 
Ministration  of  death.    2  Cor.  3:  7. 
Ministration    of  condemnation.      2 

Cor.  3 :  9. 
Lively  oracles.    Acts  7:  38, 
Roval  law.    Jas.  2:8. 
Book  of  the  law.    Deu.  30:  10.  Jos. 

1:8. 
Book  of  Moses.    2Chr.25:4.  2  Chr. 

35:12. 
Rehearsed  by  Moses.    Deu.  1 : 1—3. 
Entire  of,  written  in  a  book.    Deu. 

31:9. 
Book  of,  laid  up  in  the  sanctuary. 

Deu.  31 :  26.. 
Tables  of,  laid  up  in  the  ark.    Deu. 

10:5. 
Divided  into 
Moral,  embodied   in   the  ten  com- 
mandments. Deu.  5:22.  Deu.  10:4. 
Ceremonial,  relating  to  manner  of 

worshipping  God.    Lev.  7  :  37,  38. 

Heb.  9:1-7. 
Civil,  relating  to  administration  of 

justice.    Deu.  17:9— 11.    Acts  23: 

3.    Acts  24:  6. 
A  covenant  of  works  to  the  Jews  as 

a  nation.    Deu.  28: 1, 15,  with  Jer. 

31 :  32. 
Taught  the  Jews 
To  love  and  fear  God.    Deu.  6:5, 

Deu.  10:12,13.    Mat.  22 :  36,  38. 
To  love  their  neighbor.   Lev.  19: 18. 

Mat.  22 :  39. 
Strict    justice    and    impartiality. 

Lev.  19:35,  36. 
All  punishments  awarded  accord- 


ing to.  Jno.  8:  5.  Jno.  19:7.   Heb. 
10:28. 
All  Israelites  eeqdired 
To  know.     Exo.  18:16. 
To  observe.    Deu.  4  :  6.    Deu.  6 :  2. 
To  lay  up,  in  their  hearts.    Deu.  6: 

6.    Deu.  11:18. 
To  remember.    Mai.  4:4. 
To  teach  their  children.    Deu.  6:7. 
Deu.  11:19. 
Kings  to  write  out  and  study.    Deu. 

17:18,  19. 
Good  kings  enforced.    2  Kin,  23:24, 

25.    2  Chr.  31:21.       . 
Priests  and  Levites  to  teach.    Deu. 

33:8-10.    Neh.8:7.    Mai.  2:7. 
Tlie  scribes  were  learned  in,  and  ex- 
pounded.   Ezr.  7  :  6.    Mat.  23 :  2. 
Public  instruction  given  to  youth  in. 

Luke  2 :  46.    Acts  22 :  3. 
Publicly  read 
At  the  feast  of  tabernacles  in  the 
sabbatical  year.    Deu.  31 :  10—13, 
By  Joshua.    Jos.  8:34,  35. 
By  Ezra.    Neh.  8:2,  3. 
In  the  synagogues  every  Sabbath 
day.    Acts  13 :  15.    Acts  15 :  21. 
A  means  of  national   reformation.  2 

Chr.  34:19— 21.    Neh.  8:  13^18. 
A  shadow  of  good  things  to  come. 

Heb.  10:1. 
Could  not  give  righteousness  and  life. 
Gal.  3:  21,  with  Rom.  8:  3,  4.    Heb. 
10:1. 
A  schoolmaster  to  lead    to    Christ. 

Gal.  3:  24. 
Christ 
Made  under.    Gal.  4 :  4. 
Circumcised    according  to.    Luke 

2:21.    Rom.  15:8. 
Came  not  to  destroy  but  to  fulfil. 

Mat.  5:17, 18. 
Attended  all  feasts  of.    Jno.   2:  23. 

Jno.  7  :  2,  10,  37. 

Fulfilled  all  precepts  of.  Psa.  40:7,8. 

Fulfilled  all  types  and  shadows  of. 

Heb.  9 : 8,  11—14,  Heb.  10 : 1, 11-14. 

Magnified    and    made    honorable. 

Isa.  42:21. 
Bore  the  curse  of.  Dou.  21 :  23,  with 

Gal.  3:13. 
Abrogated,  as  a  covenant  of  works. 
Rom.  7:4. 
Was    not  the    manifestation  of  the 
grace  of  God.    Jno.  1 :  17.    See  Rom. 
,  8:3,4. 
Could  not  disannul  the  covenant  of 

gracG  made  in  Christ.    Gal.  3 :  17. 
Primitive    Jewish     converts    would 
have  all  Christians  observe.    Acts 
15:1. 
The  Jews 
Zealous  for.  Jno.  9: 28, 29.  Acls21:20. 
Held  those  ignorant  of,  accursed. 

Jno.  7 :  49. 
From  regard  to,  rejected   Christ, 
Rom.  9 :  31—33. 


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148 


LEP. 


Accused  Christ  of  breaking.    Jqo. 

19:7. 
Accused    Christians    of    speaking. 

Acts  6:  11-14.    Acts  21:  28. 
Broke  it  themselves.    Jno.  7:  19. 
Dishonored  God  by  breaking.  Rom. 

2:23. 
Shall   be   judged    by.      Jno.    .5:45. 

Rom.  2:  12. 
Was  a  burdensome  yoke.    Acts  13  :  10. 
Darkness,  <fec.  at  giving  of,  illustra- 
tive of  obscurity  of  Mosaic  dispen- 
sation.   Heb.  12:18-24. 

Leaven. 

Used  in  making  bread.     Hos.  7 :  4. 
Diffusive  properties  of.   1  Cor.  5:6. 
Forbidden 
During  the  feast  of  passover.  Exo. 

12:  15-20. 
To  be  offered  with  blood.  Exo.    34 : 

25. 
To  be  offered,  &c.  with  meat-offer- 
ings which  were  burned.    Lev.  2 : 
11.    Lev.  10:12. 
Used  with  thank  offerings.    Lev.  7 : 

13.    Amos  4 :  5. 
First  fruits  of  wheat  offered  with. 

Lev.  26:17. 
Illdstrative  of 
The   rapid    spread  of  the  gospel. 

Mat.  13:33.    Luke  13:  21. 
Doctrines  of  Pharisees,  &c.    Mat. 

16:6,12. 
Ungodly  professors.    1  Cor.  5 :  6,  7. 
False  teachers.  .Gal.  5 :  8,  9. 
Malice  and  wickedness.    1  Cor.  5 :  8. 

Lebanon, 

Bounded  the  land  of  Canaan  on  the 

north.    Deu.  1 :  7.    Don.  11 :  24. 
Given  to  Israel.    Jos.  13 :  5,  6. 
Celebrated  for 

Cedars.    Psa.  29:  5.    Psa.    92:    12. 
Isa.  14:8. 

Flowers.    Nah.  1 :  4. 

Fragrance.    So.  of  Sol.  4 :  11. 

Fragrance  of  its  wines.     Hos.  14  :  7. 

Glorious  appearance.    Isa.  35 :  2. 
Great  part  of,  not  conquered  by  the 

Israelities.    Jos.  13:  2,  5.    Jud.  3: 

1-4. 
Called 

The  mountains.    2  Chr.  2 :  2. 

Mount  Lebanon.     Jud.  3:3. 

That  goodly  mountain.     Deu.  3 :  25. 
Lofty  tops  of,  covered    witli    snow. 

Jer.  18:14. 
Parjt  of,  barren.    Isa.  29 :  17. 
Forests  of,  infested  with  wild  beasts. 

So.  of  Sol.  4:8.    Isa.  40:  16.    Hab. 

2:17. 
Many   streams   came    from.    So.    of 

Sol.  4:  15. 
Formerly  inhabited  by  the  Hivites. 

Jud.  3:  3. 


Moses  anxious  to   behold.    Deu.    3: 

25. 
Furnished 
Wood    for    Solomon's    temple.     1 

Kin.  5:  5,  6. 
Stones    for   Solomon's    temple.     1 

Kin.  5:14,  18. 
Wood  for  second  temple.    Ezr.  3:7. 
Solomon  built 
The  house  of  the  forest  of.    1  Kin. 

7:2. 
Storehouses  in.    1  Kin.  9: 19. 
Difficulties  of  passing,   surmounted 

by  Assyrian  army.    2  Kin.  19:23. 
Illustrative 
Of  great  and  powerful  monarchs, 

Isa.  10:  24,34. 
Of  the  Gentile  world.    Isa.  29:17. 
Of  the  Jewish  nation.    Jer.  22:  6, 

23.    Heb.  2:17. 
Of  the  temple.    Zee.  11:1. 
(Glory    of,  I    of   the    glory    of  the 

church.     Isa.  35:  2.     Isa.  60:13. 
(Fragrance    of.)  of   the   graces  of 

the  church.  So.  of  Sol.  4: 11.  Hos. 

14:6,7. 
(Shaking   of   its    forest,)    of    pro- 
digious  growth   of   the   church. 

Psa.  72:  16. 
(Mourning  of,)   of  deep  afHictiou. 

Eze.  31:15. 

Leopard. 

Inhabited  mountains  of  Canaan.   So. 

of  Sol.  4:  8. 
Described  as 

Spotted.    Jer.  13:23. 

Fierce  and  cruel.    Jer.  5 :  6. 

Swift.     Hab._l:8. 
Lies  in  wait  for  its  prey.    Jer.  5:6. 

Hos.  13:  7. 
Illustrative 

Of  God  in  His  judgments.    Hos,  13: 
7. 

Of  the  Macedonian  empire.     Dan. 
7:6. 

Of  antichrist.    Rev.  13:2. 

(.Tamed,)  of  the  wicked  subdued  by 
the  gospel.    Isa.  11 :  6. 

Leprosy. 

A  common  disease  among  the  Jews. 

Luke  4 :  27. 
Infected 

Men.    Luke  17:  12. 

Women.     Num.  12 :  10. 

Houses.    Lev.  14:34. 

Garments.    Lev.  13:47. 
An  incurable  disease.    2  Kin.  5:7. 
Often   sent  as  a  punishment  for  sin. 

Num.  12:9, 10.    2  Chr.  26:19. 
Often  hereditary.    2  Sam.    3:  29.    2 

Kin.  5:27. 
Parts  affected  by; 

The  hand.     Exo.  4:6. 

The  head.    Lev.  13:44. 


LEP. 


14;) 


LEV. 


Tlio  forehead.    2  Clir.  26:  19. 
Tlie  beard.    Lev.  13:30. 
The  whole  body.    Luke  5:  12. 
Often  bcfrau  witli  a  bright  rod  spot. 

Lev.  13 :  2,  24. 
Turned  the  skin  white.    Exo,  4:  6. 

2 Kin.-.:  27. 
Turned    the   hair    white  or   yellow. 

Lev.  13 :  3, 10,  30, 
The  PRIESTS 
Judges  and   directors   in  cases  of. 

Deu.  24 : 8. 
Examined   persons    suspected    of. 

Lev.  13:2,9. 
Shut    up     persons     suspected    of, 

seven  days.    Lev,  13 :  4. 
Had  rules  for  distinguishing.  Lev, 

13:5-44. 
Examined  all  persons    healed    of. 

Lev.  14:2.    Mat,  8:  4,    Luke  17 : 

14. 
f Ceremonies    at   cleansing   of.     Lev. 

14 : 3-32. 
Chose  afflicted  with, 
Ceremonially  unclean.    Lev,  13:8, 

11,22,44. 
Separated  from    intercourse   with 

others.  Num.  5: 2,  Num,  12: 14, 15, 
Associated  together,    2  Kin,  7:  3, 

Luke  17: 12. 
Dwelt  in  a  separate  house.    2  Kin. 

15 : 5. 
Cut  off  from   God's  house.    2  Chr. 

26:21. 
Excluded  from  priest's  ofHce.    Lev, 

22 : 2  -4. 
To  have  their  heads  bare,  clothes 

rent,  and  lip  covered.    Lev,  13: 

45, 
To  cry  unclean  when  approached. 

Lev.  13:45, 
Less  inveterate  when  it  covered  the 

whole  body.    Lev,  13:13, 
Power  of  God   manifested  in  curing. 

Num.  12: 13,  14.    2  Kin,  5:  8-14, 
Power  of  Christ  manifested  in  cur- 
ing.   Mat,  8:3,    Luke  5: 13,     Luke 
17:13,14.- 
Christ  gave  power  to  heal.  Mat,  10:  8, 
Garments 
Suspected    of,    shown    to      priest. 

Lev.  13:49. 
Suspected  of,  shut  up  seven    days. 

Lev.  13:50. 
Infected  with,  to    have    the    piece 

first  torn  out.    Lev.  13:56, 
Incurably  infected    with,    burned. 

Lev,  13:51,52, 
Suspected     of,     but    not    having, 

washed    and    pronounced   clean. 

Lev,  13 :  53,  54,  5S,  59. 

/lOUSES 

Suspected  of,    reported    to    priest. 

Lev.  14 :  35. 
Suspected  of,  emptied.   Lev.  14:  36. 
Suspected  of,  inspected  bv  priest. 

Lev.  14:37. 


Suspected  of,  shut  up  seven  days. 
Lev,  14 :  38, 

To  have  the  part  infected  with, 
first  removed,  and  the  rest 
scraped,  &c.    Lev.  14  :  39,  42. 

Incurably  infected  with,  pulled 
down  and  removed.  Lev.  14  :  43 
-45. 

Infected  with,  communicated  un 
cleanness  to  every  one  who  en 
tered  them.    Lev.  14  :  46,  47. 

Suspected  of,  but  uot  infected,  pro- 
nounced clean.    Lev.  14  :  48. 

Ceremonies  at  cleansing  of.  Lev, 
14:49-53, 

Leviathan. 

Created  by  God.    Psa,  104  :  26. 

Nature  and  habits  of.    Job  41  ch. 

God's  power,  exhibited  in  destroy- 
ing,   Psa,  74:  14. 

Illustrative  of 
Powerful  and  cruel  kings.  Isa,  27 : 1, 
Power  and  severity  of  God.      Job 
41 :  10. 

Levitcs,  The. 

Descended  from  Jacob's  third  son. 
Gen,  29:34.    Heb,  7:9, 10, 

Prophecies  respecting.  Gen.  49:  5,  7. 
Deu,  33:  8— 11. 

Originally  consisted  of  three  fami- 
lies or  divisions.  Num.  3:  17.  1 
Chr.  6:16-48. 

Not  numbered  with  Israel.  Num.  1 : 
47—49.         - 

Numbered  separately  after  the  peo- 
ple from  a  month  old.  Num.  3: 14 
-16,  39. 

Families,  as  numbered. 
Of  Gershom,     Num.  3:  IS,  21,  22, 
Of  Kohath,    Num.  3: 19,  27,  28. 
Of  Merari.    Num.  3 :  20,  33,  34. 

Chosen  by  God  for  service  of  (ho 
sanctuary.  1  Chr,  15 :  2,  with  Num. 
3:6. 

Were  consecrated.    Num.  8:  6, 14. 

Taken  instead  of  the  first-born  of 
Israel.  Num,  3: 12, 13,  40— 45,  Num. 
8:16-18. 

Zeal  against  idolatry  a  cause  o\ 
their  appointment.  Exo.  32:26-- 
28,  with  Deu.  33:  9, 10. 

Entered  on  their  service  at  twenty- 
five  years  of  age.    Num.  8:  24. 

Numbered    as    ministers    at    thirty, 

^  Num,  4:3,  23,  &c. 

Superannuated  at  fifty.    Num.  8:25. 

When  superannuated,  required  to 
perform  the  less  arduous  duties. 
Num.  8:  26. 

Ceremonies  at  consecration  of; 
Cleansing    and    purifying.      Num, 

8:7, 
Making  a  sin-offering  for.    Num,  8: 
8,12. 


LEV. 


150 


LIB. 


Elders  of  Israel  laying  their  hands 
on  them.     Num.  8:  9,  10. 

Presenting  them  to  God  as  an  of- 
fering for  the  people.  Num.8: 
11, 15. 

Setting  before  the  priests  and  pre- 
senting them  as  their  offering  to 
God.     Num.  8:13. 
Given  to  Aaron  and  sons.    Num.  3:  9. 

Num.  8:19. 
Encamped     round     the    tabernacle. 

Num.  1 :  50,  52,  53.  Num.  3 :  23,  29,  35. 
Marched    in    the    centre    of    Israel. 

Xum.  2:  17. 
Services  of; 

Ministering  to  the  Lord.  Deu.  10:8. 

Ministering  to  priests.  Num.  3:  6, 
7.    Num.  18:2. 

Ministering  to  the  people.  2  Chr. 
35:3. 

Keeping  the  charge  of  the  sanc- 
tuary.   Num.  18 :  3.    1  Chr.  23 :  32. 

Keeping  sacred  instruments  and 
vessels.  Num.  3:  8.  1  Chr.  9:  28,  29. 

Keeping  sacred  oil,  flour,  &c.  1 
Chr.  9:  29,30. 

Keeping  sacred  treasures.  1  Chr. 
26 :  20. 

Taking  charge  of  the  tithes,  offer- 
ings, &c.  2  Chr.  31 :  11—19.  Neh. 
12:44. 

Doing  the  service  of  tabernacle. 
Num.  8:19,22. 

Taking  down,  putting  up,  and  car- 
rying the  tabernacle,  &c.  Num. 
1:.50,  51.     Num.  4:5-33. 

Preparing  the  sncrificps  for  the 
priests.  1  Chr.  23:  31.  2  Chr.  35: 11. 

Preparing  the  show  bread.  1  Chr. 
9:31,32.    1  Chr.  23:29. 

Purifying  the  holy  things.  1  Chr. 
23 :  28. 

Regulating  weights  and   measures. 

1  Chr.  23:29. 

Teaching  the  people.  2  Chr.  17 :  8, 
9.  2  Chr.  30 :  22.  2  Chr.  35 :  3.  Neh. 
8:7. 

Blessing  the  people.    Deu.  10:8. 

Keeping  the  gates  of  the  temple.  1 
Chr.  9:  17-20.  IChr.  23:  .5.  2  Chr. 
35 :  15.    Neh.  12 :  25. 

Conducting  the  sacred  music.  1 
Chr.  23:  5-30.  2  Chr.  5:  12,  13. 
Neh.  12:24.27-43. 

Singing  praises  before  the  army.  2 
Chr.  20:21,22. 

Judging  and  deciding  in  contro- 
versies.   Deu.  17:9.    1  Chr.  23 :  4. 

2  Chr.  19:8. 

Guarding  king's  person  and  house 
in  time  of  danger.    2  Kin.  11 :  5—9. 
2  Chr.  23 :  5  -  7. 
Had  no  inheritance  in  Israel.    Deu. 

10:9.     Jos.  13:33.     Jos.  14-3. 
The  Jews  to  be  kind  and  benevolent 
to.    Deu.  12 :  12,  18,  19.    Deu.  1 1 :  29. 
Deu.  16:11,14. 


Eight  and  forty  cities  with  extensive 
suburbs,  appointed  for.  Num.  35: 
2-8. 
The  tithes  given  to,  for  their  support. 
Num.  18:21,  24.  2  Chr.  31:4,  5. 
Neh.  12 :  44,  45.  Sec  Heb.  7  :  5. 
Bound  to  give  a  tenth  of  their  tithes 

to  the  priests.     Num.  18:  26-32. 
Had  a  part  of  the  offerings.    Deu.  18: 

1,2. 
David 
Numbered   them  first  from   thirtv 

years  old.    IChr.  23:2,  3. 
Divided  them  into  four  classes.    1 

Chr.  23:4— 6. 
By  his  last  words  had  them  nura-     j 
bered   from  twenty  years  old.    1 
Chr.  23:24,27. 
Made  them  serve  from  twenty  on 
account  of  the  lightness  of  their 
duties.     1  Chr.  23 :  26,  28-32. 
Subdivided   them  into  twenty-four 
courses.    1  Chr.  23:  6,  with  1  Chr.' 
25:8    31. 
Made  them   attend  in   courses.     2   ^ 
Chr.  8:14.     2  Chr.  31 :  17.         .    .      ^ 
Served    in  courses    after   captivity. 

Ezr.  6:  18. 
Had   chiefs    or  officers   over    them. 
Num.  3:  24,  30,  35.    1  Chr.  15:  4—10. 
2  Chr.  35:9.     Ezr.  8:29. 
Were  all  under   control  of  the  high 
priest's    deputy.       Num.     3:   32.  ■  1 
Chr.  9:20. 
While  in  attendance  lodged  around 

the  temple.  1  Chr.  9:27. 
Punished  with  death  for  encroach- 
ing on  the  priestly  office.  Nura. 
18:3. 
Punishment  of  Korah  and  others 
of,  for  offering  incense.  Num. 
16 :  1-35. 

Liberality. 
Pleasing  to  God.    2  Cor.  9:  7.    Heb. 

13 :  16. 
God  never  forgets.    Heb.  6: 10. 
Christ  set  an  exam  pie  of.     2  Cor.  8:  9. 
Characteristic  of  saints.    Psa.  112:  9. 

Isa.  32:8. 
Unprofitable,  without  love.     1  Cor. 

13 :  .3. 
Should  be  exercised 
In  the  service  of  God.      Exo.   3a : 

21—29. 
Toward  saints.    Rom.  12:  13.    Gal. 

6:10. 
Toward  servants.    Deu.  15:   12—14. 
Toward  the  poor.    Deu.  15 :  11.    Isa. 

.58 :  7. 
Toward  strangers.    Lev.  25 :  35. 
Toward  enemies.     Pro.  25 :  21. 
Toward- all  men.     Gal.  6:10. 
In  lending  to  those  in  want.     Mat. 

5:42. 
In  giving  alms.     Luke  12:  33. 
In  relieving  the  destitute.  Isa.  58:  7. 


LIB. 


151 


LIF. 


Ill  forwarding  missions.    Phi.  4: 14 

"16. 
In     rendering    personal    services. 

Phi.  2:30. 
Without  ostentation.    Mat.  6:  1—3. 
With  simplicity.    Rom.  12:8. 
.\ccor(ling  to  ability,    Beu.  16:  10, 

n.    1  Cor.  16:2. 
Willingly.    Exo.  2.5:2.    2  Cor.  8:12. 
Abundantly.    2  Cor.  8:7.    2  Cor.  9: 

11-13. 
Exercise  of,  provokes  others  to,    2 

Cor.  9:2. 
Lab(.)r    to    bo    enabled    to    exercise. 

Acts  20:  35.    Eph.  4:28. 
Want  of, 
Brings  many  a  curse.   Pro.  28:  27. 
A  proof  of  not  loving  God.    1  Juo. 

3:17. 
A  proof  of  not  having  faith.    Jas. 

2:  14—16. 
Blessings  connected   with.     Psa.  41: 

1.  Pro.  22:9.    Acts  20:  35. 
Promises  to.    Psa.  112:  9.  Pro.  11 :  25. 

Pro.  28:  27.  Ecc.  11:  1,  2.  Isa.  58:  10. 
Exhortations  to.    Luke  3: 11.     Luke 

11:41.    Acts  20:  3.5.    1  Cor.  16:1.    1 

Tim.  6:  17,  18. 
Exemplified.  Princes  of  Israel,  Nuhi.7: 

2.  Boaz,  Ruth  2 :  16.  David,  2  Sam.  9: 
7,  10.  Bar=illai,  cE-o.  2  Sam.  17:28. 
.-IniKno/i,  2Sam.  24:22.  Shunnviniite, 
2  Kin.  4  : 8, 10.  Jwhih,  2  Chr.  24  :  10, 11. 
Nehe7niah,  Nell.  7:  70.  Jews,  Neh.  7: 
71,  72.  Job,  Job  29  :  15,  16.  Nebmar- 
adim,  .Jer.  40:  4,  5.  Joanna,  &c.  Luke 
8:3.  Zac<?/ic!(s,  Luke  19:  8.  Primitive 
CIt  ristians.  Acts  2:45.  Barnabas,  Acts 
4:, 36,  37.  Z)orcas,  Acts  9 :  36.  Cornel- 
ius, Acts  16:2.  Church  of  Antioch, 
Acts  11:29,30.  Lydia,  Acts  16:15. 
Paul,  Acts  20:34.  Stephanas,  <£•(■.  1 
Cor.  16:17. 

Extraordinary— Exemplified.  Israel- 
ites, Exo.  36:  5.  Poor  icidotv.  Mar, 
12:  42 — 44.  Churches  of  Macedonia, 
2  Cor.  8:1-5. 

Liberty,  Christian. 

Foretold.    Isa.  42 :  7.    Isa.  61 : 1. 
Conferred 

By  God.    Col.  1:1.3. 

By  Christ.    Gal.  4:3-5.    Gal.  5:  1. 

By  the  Holy  Ghost.    Rom.  8:15,    2 
Cor  3:  17. 

Through  the  gospel.    Jno.  8:  32. 
Confirmed  by  Christ.    Jno.  8:  36. 
Proclaimed    by    Christ.     Isa.    61 :  1. 

Luke  4 :  18. 
The  service  of  Christ  is.    1  Cor.  7 :  22. 

Is  FREEDOM  FROM 

The  law.    Rom.  7 :  6.    Rom.  8 :  2. 
The  curse  of  the  law.    Gal.  3 :  13. 
The  fear  of  death      Heb.  2:15. 
Sin.     Rom.  6:  7.  18. 
Corruption.    Rom.  8:  21. 
^11  dage  of  man.    1  Cor.  9:19. 


Jewish  ordinances.    Gal.  4:3.    Col 
2:  20. 
Called    the    glorious   liberty  of  ths 

children  of  God.  Rom.  8:  21. 
Saints  are  called  to.  Gal.  5:13. 
Saints  bhould 

Praise  God  for.    Psa.  116:  16,  17. 

Assert.     1  Cor.  10:29. 

Walk  in.    Psa.  119:45. 

Stand  fast  in.    Gal.  2 :  5.    Gal.  5 :  1. 

Not  abuse.    Gal.  5:13.    1  Pet.  2:16. 

Not  offend  others  by.    1  Cor.  8:9 
1  Cor.  10 :  29,  .32. 
The  gospel  is  the  law  of.    Jas.   1 :  2ri 

Jas.  2: 12. 

FAI.se  TEACHERS 

Promise,  to  others.    2  Pet.  2 :  19. 

Abuse.    Judo  4. 

Try  to  destroy.     Gal.  2:4. 
The  wicked,  devoid  of.    Jno.  8:3%., 

with  Rom.  6:20. 
Typified.    Lev.  25:  10-17.    Gal.  4:22 

—26,  31. 

Life,  Eternal. 

Christ  is.     1  Jno.  1:2.     1  Jno.  5 :  20. 
Revealed  by    Christ.       Jno.    6:    68. 

2  Tim.  1 :  10. 
To  know  God  and  Christ  is.  Jno.  17 :  3. 
Given 
By  God.    Psa.  133:3.    Rom.  6:  23. 
By  Christ.    Jno.  6:  27.    Juo.  10:28. 
In  Christ.     1  Jno.  5:  11. 
Through  Christ.    Rom.  5 :  21.  Rom. 

6:23. 
To  all  given  to  Christ.    Jno.  17  :  2. 
To  those  who  believe  in  God.    Jno. 

5 :  24. 
To  those  who  believe    in    Christ. 

Jno.  3 :  15,  16.     Jno.  6 :  40,  47. 
To  those  who  hate  life  for  Christ. 

Jno.  12 :  25. 
In  answer  to  prayer.    Psa.  21 :  4. 
Revealed  in  the  Scriptures.     Jno.  5: 

39. 
Results  from 
Drinking  the  water  of  life.     Jno, 

4:14. 
Eating  the  bread  of  life.     Jno.  6; 

50— .58. 
Eating  of  the  tree  of  life.  Rev.  2 :  7. 
They  who  are    otdained  to,   believe 

the  gospel.    Acts  13:  48. 
Saints 
Have  promises  of.    1  Tim.  4:  8.    2 

Tim.  1:1.  Tit.  1 :  2.  1  Jno.  2:25. 
Have  hope  of.  Tit.  1:2.  Tit.  3:  7. 
May  have  assurance  of.   2  Cor.  5:1. 

1  Jno.  5  :  13. 
Shall  reap,  through  the  Spirit.  Gal. 

6:8. 
Shall  inherit.    Mat.  19 :  29. 
Look   for  the  mercy  of  God  unto, 

Jude  21. 
Should  lay  hold  of.  1  Tim.  6:  12,  19 
Are  preserved  unto.    Jna.  10:28,  29 


LIF. 


152 


LIF. 


Shall  rise  unto.      Dan.  12:  2.      Jno. 

5 :  29. 
Shall  go  into.     Mat.  25 :  46. 
Shall  reign  in.    Dan.  7  :  18.  Rom.  5 : 
17. 
The  self-righteous  think  to  inherit, 

by  works.    Mar.  10:17.  " 

Cannot  be  inherited  by  works.    Rom. 

2:7,  with  Rom.  3:10-19. 
The  wicked 
Have  not.    1  Jno.  3:15. 
Judge    themselves    unworthy     of. 
Acts  13:  46. 
Exhortation  to  seek.    Jno.  6:  27. 

Life,  Natural. 

God  is  the  Author  of.  Gen.  2 :  7.   Acts 

17 :  28. 
God  preserves.    Psa.  36:6.  Psa.  66:9. 
Is  in  the  hand  of  God.     Job  12 :  10. 

Dan.  5:23. 
Forfeited  by  sin.    Gen.  2 :  17.      Gen. 

3:17—19. 
Of  others,  not  to  be  taken  away.  Exo. 

20:13. 
Described  as 

Vain.    Ecc.6:12. 

Limited.    Job  7:1.    Job  14: 5. 

Short.    Job  14:1.    Psa.  89:47. 

Uncertain.    Jas.  4:13— 15. 

Full  of  trouble.    Job  14  : 1. 
God's    loving-kindness  better  than. 

Psa.  63:3. 
The  value  of.    Job  2 :  4.    Mat.  6 :  25. 
Preserved  by  discretion.    Pro.  13:3. 
Sometimes  prolonged,  in  answer  to 

prayer.    Isa.  38:2— 5.    Jas.  5:15. 
Obedience  to  God,  tends  to  prolong. 

Deu.  30:20. 
Obedience  to  parents,  tends  to   pro- 
long.   Exo.  20 :  12.    Pro.  4 :  10. 
Cares  and  pleasures  of,  dangerous. 

Luke  8: 14.    Luke  21 :  34.      2   Tim. 

2:4. 
Saints  have  true  enjoyment  of.    Psa. 

128:2.    1  Tim.  4:  8. 
Of    saints,    specially    protected    by 

God.    Job  2 :  6.    Acts  18 :  10.    1  Pet. 

3 :  13. 
Of   the    wicked,    not  specially  pro- 
tected by  God.    Job  36 :  6.    Psa.  78 : 

50. 
The  wicked  have  their    portion    of 

good,  during.      Psa.  17:  14.    Lulce 

6:24.    Luke  16:  25. 
Should  be  spent  in 

The  fear  of  God.    1  Pet.  1 :  17. 

The  service  of  God.    Luke  1 :  75. 

Living  unto  God.  Rom.  14:  8.  Phi. 
1:21. 

Peace.    Rom.  12:18.    1  Tim.  2 :  2. 

Doing  good.     Ecc.  3:  12. 
Should    be   taken    all   due  care  of, 

Mat.  10:23.    Acts  27:  34. 
Should  be  laid  down,  if  necessary, 

for  Christ.    Mat.  10:  39.    Luke  14: 

26.    Acts  20:  24. 


Should  be  laid  down,   if  necessary, 

for  the  brethren,  Rom.  16:  4.  1  Jno. 

3:  16. 
Be  thankful  for 

The  preservation  of.    Psa.   103:  4. 
Jno.  2:  6. 

The  supply  of  its  wants.     Gen.  48: 
15. 
The  dissatisfied  despise.    Ecc.  2:17. 
We  know  not  what  is  good  for  us  in, 

Ecc.  6:12. 
Be  not  over-anxious  to  provide  for 

its  wants.    Mat.  6:25. 
The  enjoyment   of,  consists    not   in 

abundance    of   possessions.    Luke 

12:15. 
Is  compared  to 

An  eagle  hasting  to  the   prey.    Job 
9:26. 

A  pilgrimage.  Gen.  47 :  9. 

A  tale  told.     Psa.  90:9. 

A  swift  post.     Job  9 :  25. 

A  swift  ship.    Job  9:26. 

A  hand-breadth.    Psa,  39 :  5, 

A  shepherd's  tent  removed,      Isa. 
38 '  18 

A  dream.    Psa,  73:20, 

Asleep.      Psa.  90:  5. 

A"  vapor.    Jas.  4:14. 

A  shadow.    Ecc.  6:  12. 

A  thread  cut  by  the  weaver.    Is,a. 
38:12. 

A  weaver's  shuttle.    Job  7 :  6. 

A  flower.    Job  14: 2. 

Grass.    1  Pet.  1 :  24. 

SVater  spilt  on  the  ground.    2  Sam. 
14:14. 

Wind.    Job  7:  7. 
Shortness  of,  should  lead  to  spiritual 

improvement.     Deu.  32:  29.     Psa. 

90:12. 
Sometimes   judicially    shortened.    1 

Sam.  2:  32,  33.    Job  36: 14. 
Miraculously    restored     by     Christ. 

Mat.  9 :  18,  25.    Luke  7 :  15,  22.    Juo. 

11 :  43. 

Life,  Spirittjal. 

God  is  the  Author  of.  Psa.  36:  9.  Col. 

2:  13. 
Christ  is  the  Author  of.      Jno.  5 :  21, 

25.    Jno.  6:  33,  51—53.    Jno.  14:  6. 

1  Jno.  4 :  9. 
The  Holy  Ghost  is  the  Author   of. 

Eze.  37: 14,  with  Rom.  8:  9— 13. 
The  word  of  God  is  the  instrument 

of.    Isa.  55:  3.    2  Cor.  3:6.    1  Pet. 

4:6. 
Is  hidden  with  Christ.    Col.  3:  3. 
The  fear  of  God  is.  Pro.  14:  27.   Pifo. 

19 :  23. 
Spiritual-mindedness  is.  Rom.  8:  6. 
Is  maintained  by 

Christ.    Jno.  6:57.    1  Cor.  10:  3,  4, 

Faith.    Gal.  2:  20. 

The  word  of  God.    Deu.  8:3,   with 
Mat.  4:4. 


LIF. 


153 


LIO. 


Prayer.    Psa.  69:32. 
H  IS  its  origin  in  tho  uew-birtb.  Jno. 

;  .  o ^ 

H  IS  its  infancy.    Luke  10:  21.   1  Cor. 

.:1,2.     iJno.  2:12. 
H  IS  its  youth.     1  Jno.  2:  13,  14. 
H  IS  its  maturity.    Epii.  4 :  13.  1  Jno. 

.;:13,  14. 

Is  DESC'EIBED  AS 

A  life  unto  God.  Kom.  6:  11.  Gal. 
2:  19. 

Newness  of  life.    Rom.  6:  4. 

Living  in  tlie  Spirit.    Gal.  5:  2."). 
Revived  by    God.  Psa.  8.J:  6.      Hos. 

0:2. 
Evidenced  by  love  to  tbe  brethren. 

1  Jno.  3 :  14. 
All  saints  have.    Eph.  2:  1,  5.      Col. 

2 :  13. 
Should  animate  the  services  of  saints. 

Rom.  12:  1.    1  Cor.   14:   15. 
Saints  praise  God  for.     Psa.  119:  175. 
Seek  to  grow  in.    Eph.  4:15.    1  Pet. 

2:2. 
Pray  for  the  increase  of.  Psa.  119:  25. 

Psa.  143: 11. 
Tlie    wicked   alienated    from.    Eph. 

4:18. 
Lovers  of  pleasure  destitute  of.     1 

Tim.  5:6. 
Hypocrites    destitute   of.    Judo   12. 

Rev.  3:1. 
Illustrated.    Eze.  37 :  9,  10.    Luke  15 : 

24. 

Light. 

God  the  only  source  of.     Jas.  1 :  17. 
Created  by  God.    Gen.  1 :  3.  Isa.  45 :  7. 
Senarated  from  darkness.    Gen.  1 :  4. 
Sun,  moon,  and  stars    appointed  to 

communicate  to  the  earth.       Gen. 

1 :  14—17.    Jer.  31 :  35. 
Divided  into 

Natural.    Job  24 :  14.    Isa.  5 :  30. 

Extraordinary  or  miraculous.  Exo. 
14:  20.  Psa.  78:  14.  Acts  9:  3. 
Acts  12 :  7. 

Artificial.'    Jer.  25:10.    Acts.  16:29. 
Communicated  to  the  body  through 

the  eye.    Pro.  15 :  30.    Mat.  6 :  22. 
Described  as 

White  and  pure.    Mat.  17 :  2. 

Bright.    Job  37:  21. 

Shining.    2  Sam.  23:  4.    Job  4i  :  18. 

Diffusive,  Job  25:  3,  with  Job  36: 
30. 

Useful  and  precious.    Ecc.  2:13. 

Agreeable.    Ecc.  11 :  7. 

Manifesting  objects.    Jno.  3 :  20,  21. 
Eph.  5:  13. 
The  tlieory  of,  beyond  man's   com- 
prehension.   Job  38 :  19,  20,  24. 
Illustrative  of 

Glf>ry  of  God.  Psa.  104:  2,  with  1 
Tim.  6:  16. 

Purity  of  God.    1  Jno.  1 :  5. 

Wisdom  of  God.    Dan.  2:  22. 


Guidance  of  God.    Psa.  27:1.    Psa. 

36:9. 
Favor  of  God.    Psa.  4:6.    Isa.  2:5. 
Clirist  the  sourc(^  of   all    wisdom. 

Luke  2: 32.       Jno.  1:4,9.       Jno. 

8:12.     Jno.  12:46. 
Glory  of  Christ.  Acts  9:  3,  5.      Acts 

26:  13. 
Purity  of  Christ.     Mat.  17  :  2. 
Woril  of  God.     Psa.  119:  105,  130.    2 

Pet.  1 :  19. 
Gospel.    2  Cor.  4:4.    1  Pet.  2:9. 
Ministers.     Mat.  5:14.      Jno.  5:35. 
Wise  rulers.    2  Sam.  21:  17.    2  Sam. 

23:4. 
The  soul  of  man.    Job  18:  5,  6. 
Saints.      Luke    16:  8.      Eph.    5:8. 

Phi.  2:15. 
Future  glory  of  saints.    Psa.  97 :  11. 

Col.  1:12. 
The  path  of  the  just.    Pro.  4 :  18. 
The  glory  of  the  church.    Isa.  60:1 

—3. 
Whatever  makes  manifest.    Jno.  3: 

21.    Eph.  5:13. 

Lion,  The. 

Canaan  infested  by.    2  Kin.  17  :  25,  26. 
Described  as 

Superior  in  strength.      Jud.  14:18. 
Pro.  30 :  30. 

Active.    Deu.  33:22. 

Courageous.    2  Sam.  17:  10. 

Fearless  even  of  man.      Isa.    31 :  4. 
Nab.    2:11. 

Fierce.    Job  10:  16.    Job  28:  8. 

Voracious.    Psa.  17:12. 

Majestic    in    movement.      Pro.  30: 
29,  30. 
Greatness  of    its    teeth    alluded    to. 

Psa.  58:6.    Joel  1 :  6. 
God's  power  exhibited    in    restrain- 
ing.   1  Kin.  13 :  28.    Dan.  6 :  22,  27. 
God  provides  for.     Job  38:. 39.     Psa. 

104:21,28. 
Lurketh  for  its  prey.    Psa.  10:  9. 
Roars  when  seeking  prey.      Psa.  104: 

21.    Isa.  .31:4. 
Rends  its  prey.      Dou.  33:20.      Psa. 

7:2. 
Often  carries  its  prey  to  its  den.  Nah. 

2:12. 
Conceals  itself  by  day.     Psa.  104  :   22. 
Often  perishes  for  lack  of  food.    Job 

4:11. 
Inhabits 

Forests.    Jer.  5 :  6. 

Thickets.    Jer.  4  :  7. 

Mountains.    So.  of  Sol.  4:  8. 

Deserts.    Isa.  30:6. 
Attacks  the  sheepfolds.      1  Sam.  17: 

.34.     Amos  3:  12.     Mic.  5:8. 
Attacks  and  destroys    men.      1    Kin. 

13:24.    1  Kin.  20:36. 
Universal  terror  causetl  "1)y   roaring 

of.    Jer.  2:15.    Amos  3:  8. 


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Criminals  often  thrown  to.      Dan.  6: 

7,  16,  24. 
Hunting  of,  alluded  to.    Job  10: 16. 
Slain  by 
Samson.    Jud.  14:  5,  6. 
David.     1  Sam.  17 :  35,  36. 
Benaiah.    2  Sam.  23:20. 
A  Bwarm  of  bees  found  in  the  carcass 

of,  by  Samson.    Jud.  14 :  8. 
Disobedient  prophet  slain  by.    1  Kin. 

13:24,26, 
Illustrative 
Of  Israel.     Num.  24:  9, 
Of  the  tribe  of  Judah.    Gen,  49 :  9. 
Of  the  tribe  of  Gad,    Deu,  33:20. 
Of  Christ.    Rev.  5 :  '>. 
Of  God  in  protecting    His  church. 

Isa,.31:4, 
Of   God  in    executing   judgments. 

Isa.38:13.  Lam.  3:10.  Hos.  5:14. 

Hos.  13 :  8. 
Of  boldness  of  saints.    Pro.  28 : 1, 
Of  brave  men.    2  Sam.  1 :  23.  2  Sam. 

23 :  20. 
Of  cruel  and  powerful  enemies.  Isa. 

5 :  29.  Jer,  49 :  19,  Jer.  51 :  38. 
Of  persecutors.    Pua.  22 :  13.  2  Tim. 

4:17. 
Of  the  devil.    1  Pet.  5:8. 
Of  imaginary  fears  of  the  slothful. 

Pro,  22:13.     Pro,  20:13. 
(Tamed.)  of  the  natural  man  sub- 
dued by  grace.     Isa.  11 :  7.    Isa. 

65 :  25. 
(Roaring  of,)    of   a    king's    wrath. 

Pro.  19:12.    Pro.  20:2, 

Locust,  The. 

A  small  insect.     Pro,  30:  24,  27, 
Clean  and  fit  for  food    Lev.  11 :  21,  22. 
Described  as 
Wise.    Pro,  30:  24,  27. 
Voracious.    Exo,  10: 15, 
Rapid  in  movement,    Isa,  33:4. 
Like  to  horses  prepared  for  battle. 
Joel  2:  4,  with  Rev,  9:  7. 
Carried  every  way  by  the  wind.  Exo. 

10:13,19. 
Immensely  numerous.    Psa.  105 :  34. 

Nah,  3:  15. 
Flies  in  bands  and  with  order.    Pro. 

30:27. 
One  of  the  plagues  of  Egypt.    Exo. 

10:4—1.5. 
The  Jews 
Used,  as  food.    Mat,  3 :  4. 
Threatened  with,   as  a  punishment 

forsiu,     Deu.  28:38,  42, 
Deprecated  the  plague  of.    1  Kin. 

8:37,38, 
Often  plagued  by,  Joel  1 : 4..Joel  2 :  25. 
Promised     deliverance     from    the 
plague   of,    on   humiliation,  &c. 
2  Chr.  7  :  13,  14. 
Illustrative 
Of  destructive  enemies.    Joel  1 :  6, 
7.    Joel  2:  2— 9 


Of  false  teachers  of  the  apostacy. 

Rev.  9:  3. 
Of  ungodly  rulers.    Nah.  3 :  17. 
(Destruction  of,)  of  destruction  of 

God's  enemies.    Nah.  3:15. 

Long-suffering  of  God,  The. 

Is  part  of  His  character,    Exo.  34:  6. 

Num.  14:18.    Psa.  86:15. 
Salvation,  the  object  of.     2  Pet.  3 :  15. 
Through  Christ's  intercession.   Luke 

13:8. 
Should  lead  to  repentance.    Rom.  2: 

4.    2  Pet.  3:9. 
An  encouragement  to   repent.    Joel 

2:13. 
Exhibited  in    forgiving  sins,    Rom, 

3 :  25. 
Exercised  toward 

His  people.    Isa.  30:  18.  Eze.  20:  17. 

The  wicked.  Rom. 9:22.  1  Pet.  3:20. 
Plead  in  prayer.    Jer.  15  :  15. 
Limits  set  to.    Gen.  6 :  3.    Jer,  44 :  22. 
The  wicked 

Abuse.    Ecc.  8:11.     Mat.  24 :  48,  49. 

Despise.    Rom.  2;  4. 

Punished    for   despising.    Neh.   9: 
30,    Mat.  24:  48-51.    Rom.  2:  5. 
Illustrated.    Luke  13 :  6,  9. 
Exemplified.     Mamisseh,    2    Chr.    33: 

10—13.    Israel,  Psa.   78 :  38.     Isa.  48 : 

9.    Jerusalem,   Mat,  23:   37.     Paul,  1 

Tim.  1 :  16. 

Love  of  Christ,  The 

To  the  Father,    Psa,  91 :  14.    Jno.  14 : 

31. 
To  His  church.  So.  of  Sol.  4  :  8,  9.  So. 
of  Sol.  5 :  1.    Jno.  15 :  9.    Eph,  5 :  25. 
To  those  who  love  Him.    Pro.  8:17, 

Jno,  14:21, 
Manifested  in  Hia 
Coming  to  seek  the  lost.    Luke  19: 

10, 
Praying   for  His   enemies.     Luke 

23 :  34. 
Giving  Himself  for  us.    Gal.  2:20. 
Dying  for  us.    Jno.  15 :  13.    1  Jno. 

3:  16. 
Washing  away  our  sins.    Rev,  1 :  5, 
Interceding   for   us.     Heb.    7:   25. 

Heb.  9 :  24. 
Sending   the    Spirit.    Psa.    68:  18. 

Jno.  16:  7. 
Rebukes  and  chastisements.    Rev. 
3:19. 
Passeth  knowledge.    Eph.  3:19. 
To  be  imitated.    Jno,  13 :  34.    Jno.  15 
12.    Eph.  5:2.     1  Jno.  3:16. 

To  S.\INTS,  IS 

Unquenchable.    So.  of  Sol.  8 :  7. 

Constraining.    2  Cor.  5:  14. 

Unchangeable.    Jno.  13:1. 

Indissoluble.    Rom  8:  35. 
Obedient  saints  abide  in.  Jno.  15:  10. 
Saints  obtain  victory  through.'  Rom. 

8:37. 


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Is  the  bautier  over  His  saiuts.    So. 

of  Sol.  2:  4. 
Is  the  ground  of  His  saiuts  love  to 

Him.    Luke  7:  47. 
To   saiuts,    shall    bo    ackuowledged 

even  by  enemies.    Rev.  3 :  9. 
Illustrated.    Mat.  18:  11— 13. 
Exemplified    towards.     Peter,    Luke 

22:32,  61.     Lazarus,   c&e.   Jno.  11:5, 

.36.      Jlis   apostlen,    Jno.     13:    1,    34. 

John,  Jno.  13:  23. 

Love  of  God,  The. 
Is  a  part  of  His  character.   2  Cor.  13: 

11.     1  Jno.  4:  8. 
Christ,  the  especial  object  of.    Juo. 

1.-) :  9.    Jno.  17  :  26. 
Christ  abides  in.    Jno.  1.j:10. 
Described  as 

Sovereign.    Deu.  7:8.    Deu.  10:  lo. 

Great.     Eph.  2:4. 

Abiding.    Zep.  3:  17. 

Unfailing.     Isa.  49:  15,  16. 

Unalienable.     Rom.  8:39. 

Constraining.     Hos.  11:  4. 

Everlasting.    Jer.  31 :  3. 
Irrespective    of   merit.      Deu.    7:    7. 

.Job  7 :  17. 
Manifested  towards 

Perishing  sinners.    Jno.  3:16.    Tit, 
3:4. 

His  saints.    Juo.   16:  27.    Juo.  17: 
23.    2  The.  2 :  16.    1  Jno.  4 :  16. 

The  destitute.    Deu.  10:  18. 

The  cheerful  giver.    2  Cor.  9:  7. 
Exhibited  in 

The  giving  of  Christ.    Jno.  3 :  16. 

The  sending  of  Christ.      1  Jno.  4  :  9. 

Christ's  dying  for  us  while  sinners. 
Rom.  5:  8.    1  Jno.  4  :  10. 

Election.     Mai.  1:2,3.      Rom.    9: 
11    13. 

Adoption.    1  Jno.  3 :  1. 

Redemption.  Isa.  43:  3,  4.  Isa.  63:9. 

Freeness  of  salvation.    Tit.  3:  4—7. 

Forgiving  sin.    Isa.  38 :  17. 

Quickening  souls.    Eph.  2 :  4,  5. 

Drawing  us  to  Himself.   Hos.  11 :  4. 

Temporal  blessings.    Deu.  7:13. 

Chastisements.    Heb.  12 :  6. 

Defeating  evil  counsels.    Deu.  23 :  5. 
Shed    abroad    in    the    heart    by  the 

Holy  Ghost.    Rom.  5:5. 
Saints  know  and  believe.     1  Jno.  4 : 

16. 
Saints  should  abide  in.    Jude  21. 
Perfected  in  saints 

By  obedience.    1  Jno.  2:5. 

By  brotherly  love.    1  Jno.  4  :  12. 
The  source  of  our  love  to  Him.   1  Juo. 

4:  19. 
To  be  sought  in  prayer.    2  Cor.  13 :  14. 

Love  to   Christ. 

Exhibited  by  God.    Mat.  17:5.    Jno. 

5:20. 
Exhibited  by  saints.    1  Pet.  1 :  8. 


His  personal  excellence  is  deserving 

of.    So.  of  Sol.    5  :  9-16. 
His  love  to  us  a  motive  to.    2  Cor.  5: 

14. 
Manifested  in 

Seeking  Him.     So.  of  Sol.  3:  2. 

Obeying  Him.     Juo.  11:  15,  21,  23. 

Miiiis((-ring    to  Him.       Mat.  27:55, 
witii  -Mai.  25:  40. 

Preferring  Him  to  all  others.    Mat. 
10:37. 

Taking  up  the  cross  for  Him.    Mat. 
10 :  38. 
A  characteristic    of  saiuts.      So.   of 

Sol.  1:4. 
An  evidence  of  adoption.    Jno.  8:42, 
Should  be 

Sincere.     Eph.  6:24. 

With  the  soul.    So.  of  Sol.  1 :  7. 

In  proportion  to  our  mercies.  Luke 
7:47. 

Supreme.    Mat.  10:. 37. 

Ardent.     So.  of  Sol.  2:  5.      So.  of 
Sol.    8:6. 

Unquenchable.    So.  of  Sol.  8 :  7. 

Even  unto  death.    Acts  21: 13.  Rev. 
12:11. 
Promises  to.    2  Tim.  4 :  8.    Jas.  1 :  12, 
Increase  of,  to  be  prayed  for.    Phi. 

1:9. 
Pray  for  grace  to  those  who  have. 

Eph.  6:  24. 
They  who  have, 

Are  loved  by  the  Father.    Jno.  14: 
21,23.    Juo.  16:27. 

Are  loved   by  Christ.      Pro.    8:  17. 
Jno.  14:21. 

Enjoy  communion  with    God   and 
Christ.    Jno.  14:23. 
Decrease  of,  rebuked.     Rev.  2 :  4. 
Want  of,  denounced.    1  Cor.  16:  22. 
The  wicked,   destitute  of.      Psa.  35: 

19,  with  Jno.  15:18,2.5. 
Exemplified.      Joseph    of    Arimatheci, 

Mat.   27  :   57 — 60.      Penitent    woman, 

Luke  7 :  47.      Certain  women,   Luke 

23:  28.     Thomits,  Jno.  11:16.       Mary 

Magdalene,  Jno.  20:11.     Peter,  Jno. 

21 :  15-17.    Paul,  Acts  21 :  13. 

Love  to  God. 

Commanded.     Deu.  11:1.    .Jos.  22:5. 
The  first  great  commandment.    Mat. 

22 :  38. 
With  all  the  heart.    Deu.  6:5,   with 

Mat.  22:  37. 
Better  than  all  sacrifices.    Mar.  12: 

33. 
Produced  by 

The  Holy  Ghost.    Gal.  5:22.    2  The. 
3:5. 

The  love  of  God  to  us.    1  Jno.  4 :  19. 

Answers  to  prayer.    Psa.  116 : 1. 
Exhibited  by  Christ.    Jno.  14:  31. 
A  characteristic  of  saints.    Psa.  5 :  11, 
Should  produce 

Joy.    Psa.  5 :  11. 


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Love  to  saints.    1  Jno.  5 : 1. 

Hatred  of  sin.    Psa.  97 :  10. 

Obedience  to  God.     Deu.  30:20.    1 
Jno.  5 :  3. 
Perfected  in  obedience.     1  Jno.  2 :  5. 
Perfected,  gives  boldness.     1  Jno.  4 : 

17,  18. 
God,    faithful    to    those    who    have. 

Deu.  7:9. 
They  who  have 

Are  known  of  Him.    1  Cor.  8 :  3. 

Are  preserved  by  Him,   Psa.  145 :  20. 

Are  delivered  by  Him.    Psa.  91 :  14. 

Partake  of  His  mercy.    Exo.  20:  6. 
Deu.  7:9.  _ 

Have  all  things  working  for  their 
good.    Rom.  8:  28. 
Persevere  in.    Jude  21. 
Exhort  one  another  to.      Psa.  31 :  23. 
Pray  for.    2  The.  3 :  5. 
The  love  of  the  world  is  a  proof  of 

not  having.    1  Jno.  2 :  15. 
They  who  love  not  others,  are  with- 
out.   1  Jno.  4 :  20. 
Hypocrites,   without.      Luke   11 :  42. 

Jno.  5 :  42. 
The  uncharitable,  without.    1  Jno.  3 : 

17. 
God  tries  the  sincerely  of.    Deu.  13 :  3. 
Promises  connected  with.     Deu.  11 : 

13—15.     Psa.  69:36.      Isa.  56:6,  7. 

Jas.  1 :  12. 

Love  to  Man. 

Is  of  God.    1  Jno.  4:7. 
Commanded  by  God.     1  Jno.  4 :  21. 
Commanded   by   Christ.     Jno.  13:34. 

Jno.  15  :  12.    1  Jno.  3 :  23. 
After  the  example  of  Christ.      Jno. 

13 :  34.     Jno.  15 :  12.     Eph.  5 :  2. 
Taught  by  God.    1  The.  4  :  9. 
Faith  worketh  by.    Gal.  5 :  6. 
A  fruit  of  the  Spirit.    Gal.  5 :  22.  Col. 

1:8. 
Purity  of  heart  leads  to.    1  Pet.  1 :  22. 
Explained.    1  Cor.  13 :  4—7. 
Is  an  active   principle.     1  The.  1 :  3. 

Heb.  6 :  10. 
Is  an  abiding  principle.    1  Cor.  13:  8, 

13. 
Is  the  second  great  commandment. 

Mat.  22 :  37—39. 
Is  the  end  of  the  commandment.    1 

Tim.  1:5. 
Supernatural  gifts  are  nothing  with- 
out.   1  Cor.  13:1,  2. 
The  greatest  sacrifices  are  nothing 

without.     1  Cor.  13:3. 
Especially  enjoined  upon  ministers. 

1  Tim.  4:  12.    2  Tim.  2:22. 
Saints  should 

Put  on.     Col.  3:14. 

Follow  after.    1  Cor.  14:1. 

Abound  in.    Phi.  1:9.    1  The.  3 :  12. 

Continue  in.     1  Tim.  2:15.     Heb. 
13:  1. 


Provoke  each  other  to.    2  Cor.  8 :  7. 

2  Cor.  9:2.    Heb.  10:24. 
Be  sincere  in.    Rom.  12:9.     2  Cor. 

6:6.    2  Cor.  8:8.    1  Jno.  3:18. 
Be  disinterested  in.    1  Cor.  10:  24. 

1  Cor.  13:5.    Phi.  2:4. 
Be  fervent  in.    1  Pet.  1 :  22.    1  Pet. 
4:8. 
Should  be  connected  with  brotherly- 
kindness.    Rom.  12 :  10.    2  Pet.  1 :  7. 
Should  be  with  a  pure  heart.    1  Pet. 

1:22. 
All  things  should  be  done  with.    1 

Cor.  16:14. 
Should  be  exhibited,  toward 
Saints.    1  Pet.  2:17.    1  Jno.  5 : 1. 
Ministers.    1  The.  5 :  13. 
Our  families.    Eph.  5 :  25.    Tit.  2 :  4. 
Fellow-countrymen.      Exo.  32:  32. 

Rom.  9:2,  3.     Rom.  10:1. 
Strangers.    Lev.  19:  34.  Deu.  10: 19. 
Enemies.     Exo.  23:4,  5.    2  Kin.   6: 
22.    Mat.  5:  44.    Rom.  12:  14,  20. 
1  Pet  3  ■  9 
AUmeii.    Gal.  6:  10. 
Should  be  exhibited,  in 
Ministering  to  the  wants  of  others. 

Mat.  25  :  35.    Heb.  6 :  10. 
Loving  each  other.    Gal.  5 :  13. 
Relieving  strangers.      Lev.  25:  35. 

Mat.  25 :  35. 
Clothing  the  naked.  Isa.  58 :  7.  Mat. 

25 :  36. 
Visiting  the  sick,  &c.    Job  31 :  16— 

22.  Jas.  1 :  27. 
Sympathizing.    Rom.  12: 15.    1  Cor. 

12:26. 
Supporting  the  weak.    Gal.  6:2.    1 

The.  5:14. 
Covering  the  faults  of  others.    Pro. 

10:12,  with  1  Pet.  4:8. 
Forgiving     injuries.       Eph.  4:  32. 

Col.  3:13. 
Forbearing.    Eph.  4 :  2. 
Rebuking.  Lev.  19 :  17.    Mat.  18 :  15. 
Necessary  to  true  happiness.     Pro. 

15 :  17. 
The  love  of  God  is  a  motive  to.    Jno. 

13:34.    1  Jno.  4:11.       • 
An  evidence  of 
Being  in  the  light.    1  Jno.  2:  10. 
Discipleship  with  Christ.    Jno.  13 

.35. 
Spiritual  life.    1  Jno.  3 :  14. 
Is  the  fulfillingof  the  law.    Rom.  13 

8—10.    Gal.  5 :  14.    Jas.  2 :  8. 
Love  to  self  is  the  measure  of.    Mar 

12 :  33. 
Is  good  and   pleasant.    Psa.  133:  1,  2, 
Is  a  bond  of  union.    Col.  2  :  2. 
Is  the  bond  of  perfectness.  Col.  3 :  14 
Hypocrites,  devoid  of.   1  Jno.  2 :  9,  11 

1  Jno.  4 :  20. 

The  wicked  devoid  of.    1  Jno.  3:10 

Exemplified.     Joseph,     Gen.      45:   15 

Rtith.  Ruth  1:  16,  17.    Joimthan,  &c 

1  Sam.  20:  17,  41,  42.  Obadiah,!  Kin 


LOV. 


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18:4.  Cetituriou,  Luke  7:.').  Primi- 
tive CIt  arch,  Acts  2 :  40.  Heb.  10 :  33, 
S4.  Li/ilia,  Acts  Hi:  V),  Aquila,  &c. 
Rom.  Iti :  3,  4.  Paul,  2  Cor.  6 :  11,  12. 
Epaijhroditiis,  Plii.  2:  2.'),  26,  30. 
Philijiphitis,  Pbi.  4:  15 — 19.  Colos- 
sians,  Col.  1 :  4.  Thessalonians,  1 
The.  3 :  6.  One.siphorus,  2  Tim.  1 :  16 
—18.  Philemon,  Pliile.  7—9.  Moses, 
Heb.  11:25. 

Loving-kindness  of  God,  The. 
Is  through  Christ.      Eph.  2:   7.  Tit. 

3 :  4-6. 
Described  as 

Great.     Neh.  9:17. 

Excellent.    Psa.  36:  7. 

Good.     Pe;a.69:16. 

MarvcUou.-^.   Psa.  17  :  7.    Psa.  31 :  21. 

Multiludiuous.    Isa.  63:7. 

Everlasting.    Isa.  54:  8. 

Merciful.    Psa.  117:2. 

Better  than  life.     Psa.  63 :  3. 
Consideration  of     the    dealings     of 

God  gives  a  knowledge   of.    Psa. 

107 :  43. 

SAINTS 

Betrothed  in.    Hos.  2:19. 
Drawn  by.    Jer.  31 :  3. 
Preserved  by.    Psa.  40:11. 
Quickened  after.    Psa.  119 :  88. 
(Comforted  by.     Psa.  119 :  76. 
Look    for    mercy    through,      Psa. 

51:1. 
Receive  mercy  through.    Isa.  54 :  8. 
Are  heard  according  to.    Psa.  119: 

149. 
Are  ever  mindful   of.      Psa.  26:3. 

Psa.  48 :  9. 
rjhould  expect,  in  affliction.    Psa. 

42:7,8. 
Crowned  with.     Psa.  103 :  4. 
Never   utterly     taken    from    saints. 

Psa.  89:33.    Isa.  54:10. 
Former    manifestations    of,    to     be 
pleaded  in  prayer.    Psa.  25 :  6.  Psa. 
89 :  49. 
Pray  for  the 
Exhibition    of.      Psa.  17:7.      Psa. 

143:8. 
Continuance  of.    Psa.  36 :  10. 
Extension  of.    Gen.  24 :  12.    2  Sam. 

2:6. 
Praise  God    for.      Psa.  92:2.      Psa. 

1,38 :  2. 
Proclaim,  to  others.    Psa,  40:  10, 

Lying. 

Forbidden,    Lev,  19:11.    Col,  3:  9, 
Hateful  to  God,    Pro,  6 :  16-19. 
An  abomination  to  God.     Pro,  12:  22, 
A  hindrance  to  prayer,      Isa,  .59:  2,  3. 
The  devil,  the  father  of.    Jno.  8:  44. 
The  devil  excites  men  to.     1  Kin,  22: 

22,    Acts  5 :  3, 
Saints 

Hate.    Psa.  119:163.    Pro.  13:5. 


Avoid.    Lsa.  63:8,    Zep,  3:  13, 

Respect    not  those  who    practice, 
Psa,  40:4. 

Reject  those  who  practice.     Psa. 
101 :  7, 

Pray  to  be  preserved  from,     Psa. 
119:29.    Pro,  30:8, 
Unbecoming  in  rulers.     Pro,  17  :  7. 
The   evil    of    rulers    hearkening  to. 

Pro.  29:12, 
False  prophets  addicted  to,    Jer.  23 : 

14.    Eze.  22 :  28. 
False  witnesses    addicted    to.    Pro. 

14 :  5,  25. 
Antinomians  guilty  of,    1  Juo.  1:  6. 

IJno,  2:  4. 
Hypocrites  addicted  to,    Hos,  11:  12. 
Hypocrites,  a  seed  of.    Isa.  57:4. 
The  wicked 

Addicted  to,   from    their    infancy. 
Psa.  58:3. 

Love.    Psa.  52:  3. 

Delight  in.     Psa.  62:4. 

Seek  after.    Psa.  4:  2. 

Prepare  their  tongues  for.      Jer.  9: 
3,5. 

Bring  forth.    Psa.  7:14, 

Give  heed  to.    Pro,  17  :  4, 
A  characteristic  of  the  Apostacy,    2 

The.  2:9,    1  Tim.  4:  2, 
Leads  to 

Hatred,    Pro,  26:28, 

Love  of  impure  conversation.  Pro. 
17:4, 
Often  accompanied  by  gross  crimes. 

Hos.  4:1,2, 
Folly  of  concealing  hatred  by.     Pro. 

10:18. 
Vanity  of   getting  riches  by.      Pro. 

21:6. 
Shall  be  detected.    Pro.  12:  19, 
Poverty  preferable  to.   Pro.  19:  22. 
Excludes  from  heaven.      Rev.  21 :  27. 

Rev.  22 :  15. 
They  who  are  guilty  of,  shall  be  cast 

into  hell.     Rev.  21:  8. 
Punishment  for.    Psa.  5:  6,   Psa.  120: 

3,4.    Pro.  19:5.    Jer.  50:36. 
Exemplified.      The  devil.    Gen.    3:   4. 

Cain,  Gen.  4:9.      S<ir(ih,  Gen.  18:  15. 

Jiicoh,  Gen.  27  :  19.    ./ost-p/i's  brethren. 

Gen.   37:   31,   32,     Oiheonifes,  Jos.  9: 

9—13.    .S'amson,  Jiad,  16:  10,      Suul.  I 

Sam.  15:  13.     MichnI,  1  Sam,  19:  14, 

David,  1  Sam,  21 :  2,  Prophet  of  Beth- 

el,  1  Kin,  13:   18.     Gehazi,  2  Kin.  5: 

22.  Job''sfriends,  Job  13 : 4.   Ni7ievites, 

Nah.  3: 1.    Peter,  Mat.  26:  72.  Anan- 
ias, <£-c.  Acts  5 :  5.    Cretans,  Tit.  1 : 

12. 

Macedonian  Empire,  The. 

Called  the  kingdom  of  Grecia.    Dan. 

11:2, 
Ij.lustrated  by  the, 

Brazen  part  of  the  image  in  Nebu- 
chadnezzar's dream.  Dan.  2:32,39. 


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MAN. 


Leopard  with  four  wings  and  four 

heads.    Dan.  7  :  G,  17. 
Rough    goat   with    notable    horn. 

Dan.  8:5,  21. 
Philippi  the  chief  city  of.     Acts  16 

12. 
Predictions  respecting, 
Conquest  of  the  Medo-Persian  king- 
dom. Dan.  8 :  6,  7.    Dan.  11 :  2,  3. 
Power  and  greatness  of  Alexander 

its  last   king.     Dan.    8:  8.     Dan 

11:3. 
Division  of  it  into  four  kingdoms 

Dan.  8:8,  22. 
Divisions  of  it  ruled  by  strangers, 

Dan.  11:4. 
History  of  its  four  divisions.   Dan 

11 : 4—29. 
The  little  horn  to  arise  out  of  one 

of   its    divisions.    Dan.  8:  8—12, 

23—25. 
Gospel  preached  in,  by  God's  desire. 

Acts  10:  9, 10. 
Liberality  of  the  churches  of.  2  Cor. 
8 : 1—5. 

Magistrates. 

Are  appointed  by  God.    Rom.  13:1. 
Are  ministers  of  God.    Rom.  13:4,6, 
Purpose  of  their  appointment.  Rom. 

13:4.  1  Pet.  2 :  14. 
Their  office  to  be  respected.  Acts  23 : 

5. 
Are  not  a  terror  to  the  good,  but  to 

the  evil.    Rom.  13 :  3. 
To  be  wisely  selected  and  appointed. 

Exo.  18:21.    Ezr.  7:25. 
To  be  prayed  for.    1  Tim.  2:1,2. 
Should 

Seek  wisdom  from  God.    1  Kin.  3 : 9. 

Rule  iu  the  fear  of  God.    2  Sam.  23: 
3.     2Chr.  19:7. 

Know  the  law  of  God.    Ezr.  7  :  25. 

Be  faithful  to  the  Sovereign.  Dan. 
6:4. 

Enforce  the  laws.    Ezr.  7  ^  26. 

Judge  wisely.    1  Kin.  3 :  16-28. 

Hate  covetousness.     Exo.  18:21. 

Not  take  bribes.    Exo.  23 :  8.    Deu. 
16:19. 

Defend  the  poor,  &c.  Job  29:  12, 16 

Judge  for  God,  not  for  man.  2  Chr 
19:6. 

Judge  righteously.  Deu.  1 :  16.  Deu 
16:18.    Deu.  25:1. 

Be  impartial.  Exo.  23: 6.  Deu.  1:17 

Be  diligent  in  ruling.     Rom.    12:8 

Subjection  to  their  authority  en 
joined.    Mat.  23:  2,  3.    Rom.  13:1 
IPet.  2:13,  14. 
Wicked— Illustrated.    Pro.  28:15. 
Good— Exemplified.    Jcseph,  Gen.  41 

46.     Gidenit,     Jud.     8:35.      Samuel 

1   Sam.  12:  3,  4.    Ezr.  10:1-9.     A^^ 

hemiah,  Neh.  3:15.    Job,  Job  29:  16, 

Daniel,  Dan.  6:  3. 
Wicked— Exemplified.    Sons  of  Sam,' 


uel,  1  Sam.  8 :  3.  Pilate,  Mat.  27 :  24, 
26.  Magistrates  in  I'liilippi,  Acts  16: 
22,23.  GaHio,  Acts  18:  16,  17.  FeU.v, 
Acts  24 :  26. 

Malice. 

Springs  from  an  evil  heart.    Mat.  15 :  ~ 

19  ''O     Gal  5  ■  ^9. 
Forbidden,    l' Cor.  14:20.    Col.  3:S. 

Eph.  4:26,  27. 
A  hindrance  to  growth  in  grace.  1 

Pet.  2:1,2. 
Incompatible   with    the  worship  of 

God.    1  Cor.  5 :  7,  8. 
Christian  liberty  not  to  be  made  a 

cloak  for.    1  Pet.  2 :  16. 
Saints  avoid.    Job  31: 29, 30.    Psa.35: 

12—14. 
The  wicked 

Speak  with.    3  Jno.  10. 

Live  in.    Tit.  3:3. 

Conceive.    Psa.  7:14. 

Filled  with.    Rom.  1 :  29. 

Visit  saints  with.    Psa.  83 :  3.    M  at. 
22:  6. 
Pray    for     those     who     injure    you 

through.    Mat.  5:44. 
Brings  its  own  punishment.     Psa.  7: 

15,  16. 
Godrequites.    Psa.  10:14.    Eze.  36:5. 
Punishment  of.    Amos  1:  11,  12.   Oba. 

10—15. 
Exemplified.     Cain,  Gen.  4:  5.     Esau, 

Gen.  27:41.     JoseplVshretlu-en,  Gen. 

37:19,20.     Saul,    1    Sam.    18:9-11. 

Shimei,    2  Sam.  16:  5.    1  Kin.  2:  8,  9. 

Joab,  2  Sam.  3 :  27.     1  Kin.  2 :  5,  28- 

33.  Sanballat,  &c.  Neh.  2:10.  Un- 
man, Est.  3:  5,  6.    Edomiles,  Eze.  35  : 

^.  Presidents,  &c.  Dan.  6: 4— 9.  Hero- 

dias.  Mar.  6: 19.  Scribes,  c£-c.Mar.  11 : 

18.     Luke  11 :  54.     Diotrephes,  3  Jno. 

10. 

Man. 

Made  for  God.     Pro.  16:  4,  with  Rev. 

4:11. 
God's  purpose  in  creation  complet- 
ed by  making,     Gen.  2 :  5,  with  7  v. 
Cannot  profit  God.    Job  22 :  2.      Psa. 

16:2. 
Unworthy  of  God's  favor.     Job  7:  17. 

P.sa.8:4. 
Created 

By  God.    Gen.  1 :  27.     Isa.  45 :  12. 

By  Christ.    Jno.  1 :  3.    Col.  1 :  16. 

By  t  he  Holy  Ghost.    Job  33 :  4. 

After  consultation,  by  the  Trinity. 
Gen  1:26. 

On  the  sixth  day.    Gen.  1 :  31. 

Upon  the  earth.      Deu.  4 :  32.      Job 
20:4. 

From  the  dust.      Gen.  2:7.      Job 
33:6. 

In  the  image  of  God.      Gen,  1 :  26, 
27.    1  Cor.  11:7. 


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After  the  likeness  of  God.      Gen.  1 : 
2(5.     Jas.  3:9. 

Male  and  female.    Gen.  1 :  27.   Gen. 
5:2. 

X  living  soul.      Gen.  2:7.      1  Cor. 
15 :  45. 

In  uprightness.    Ecc.  7:  29. 

In  knowledge  (inferred).  Col.  3:  10. 

Under   obligations    to    obedience. 
Gen.  2:  16,17. 

A  type  of  Christ.     Rom.  5:14.         • 
Approved  of  by  God.    Gen.  1 :  31. 
Blessed  by  God.  Gen.  1 :  28.  Gen.  5 :  2. 
Placed  in  the  garden  of  Eden.      Gen. 

2:15. 
Every  herb  and    tree   given    to,   for 

food.     Gen.  1 :  29. 
Allowed  to  eat  flesh  after  the  flood. 

Gen.  9:3. 
Not  good  for,  to  be  alone.  Gen.  2: 18. 
Woman    formed    to    be  a  help   for. 

Gen.  21 : 2-25. 
Possessed  of 

A  body.     Mat.  6:25. 

A  soul.    Luke  12 :  20.    Acts  14 :  22.  1 
Pet.  4:19. 

A  spirit.    Pro.  18 :  14.    Pro.  20 :  17.  1 
Cor.  2:11. 

Understanding.    Eph.  1 :  18.      Eph. 
4:18. 

Will.    1  Cor.  9:17.    2  Pet.  1 :  21. 

Affections.    IChr.  29:3.    Col.  3:2. 

Conscience.   Rom.  2 :  15.  1  Tim.  4 :  2. 

Memory.    Gen.  41 :  9.    1  Cor.  15 :  2. 
Made  by  God  in  his  successive  gen- 
erations.   Job  10:  8— 11.  Job  31: 15. 
Fearfully    and    wonderfully     made. 

Psa.  139:14. 
Of  every  nation,  made  of  one  blood. 

Acts  17 :  26. 
Quickened  bv    the    breath    of   God. 

Gen.  2 :  7.    Gen.  7  :  22.    Job  33 :  4. 
Made  wise  by  the  inspiration  of  the 

Almighty.     Job  32:  8. 9. 
Inferior  to  angels.      Psa.  8:  5,  with 

Heb.  2:7. 
Is  of  the  earth  earthy.    1  Cor.  15 :  47. 
Nature  and  constitution  of,  different 

from  other  creatures.  1  Cor.  15 :  39. 
More  valuable  than  other  creatures. 

Mat.  6 :  26.    Mat.  10 :  31.  Mat.  12 :  12. 
Wiser   than    other   creatures.      Job 

35:11. 
Received  dominion  over  other  crea- 
tures.   Gen.  1 :  28.    Psa.  8 :  6—8. 
Gave  names  to  other  creatures.  Gen. 

2 :  19,  20. 
Intellect  of,  matured  by  age.     1  Cor. 

13:  11. 
Called 

The  potsherd  of   the    earth.      Isa. 
45:9. 

A  worm.    Job  25 :  6. 

Vain  man.    Job  11 :  12.    Jas.  2 :  20. 

Flesh.    Gen.  6:12.    Joel  2:  28. 
Compared  to 

Grass.    Isa.  40:  6—8.    1  Pet.  1 :  24. 


Clay  in  the    potter's    hands.      Isa. 
64:8.    Jer.  18:2,6. 

Vanity.     Psa.  144  :  4. 

Asleep.    Psa.  90:5. 

A  wild  ass's  colt.    Job  11 :  12. 
Originally  naked  and  not  ashamed. 

Gen.  2 :  25. 
Disobeyed  God  by  eating  part  of  the 

forbidden  fruit.    Gen.  3: 1—12. 
Filled  with    shame    after    the    fall. 

Gen.  3:10. 
Covered  himself  with  fig-leaves.  Gen. 

3:7. 
Clothed  by  God  with    skins.      Gen. 

3:21. 
Punished  for  disobedience.      Gen.  3: 

16-19. 
Banished  from    paradise.      Gen.    3: 

23:24. 
Involved  posterity  in  his  ruin.    Rom. 

5 :  12-19. 
Has    sought   out    many    inventions, 

Ecc.  7 :  29. 
Born  in  sin.    Psa.  51 :  5. 
Born  to  trouble.    Job  5 :  7. 
Has  an  appointed  time  on  the  earth. 

Job  7:1. 
Days  of,  compared  to  a    shadow.      1 

Chr.  29:  15. 
Days  of,  as  the  days  of  a   hireling. 

Job  7:1.    "" 
Has  but  few  days.    Job  14: 1. 
Ordinary  limit  of  his  life.  Psa.  90: 10. 
Ignorant  of  what  is  good  for   him. 

Ecc.  6:12. 
Ignorant  of  what   is  to  come    after 

him.     Ecc.  10.14. 
Unprofited  by  all  his  labor  and  tra- 
vail.   Ecc.  2:22.    Ecc.  6:12. 
Cannot  direct  his  ways.     Jer.  10:23. 

Pro.  20:24. 
Walks  in  a  vain  show.    Psa.  39:  6. 
God 

Instructs.    Psa.  94:10. 

Orders  the  goings  of.      Pro.  5:21. 
Pro.  20:24. 

Prepares  the  heart  of.    Pro.  16:1. 

Enables  to  speak.    Pro.  16  : 1. 

Preserves.    Job  7  :  20.    Psa.  36 : 6. 

Provides  for.    Psa.  145:  15, 16.  - 

Destroys  the  hopes  of.     Job  14:19. 

Makes  the  wrath  of,  to  praise  Him. 
Psa.  76:  10. 

Makes  his    beauty  consume  away. 
Psa.  39: 11. 

Turns,  to  destruction.    Psa.  90:3. 
Cannot  be  just  with  God.    Job  9:  2. 

Job  25 :  4.     Psa.  143 :  2.     Rom.  3 :  20. 
Cannot  cleanse  himself.    Job  15:  14. 

Jer.  2 :  22. 
All    the  ways  of,   clean    in  his  own 

eyes.    Pro.  16 :  2. 
Christ 

Knew  what  was  in.    Jno.  2:  25. 

Took  on  Him  nature  of.    Jno.  1 :  14. 
Hob.  2:  14,  16. 

Made  in  the  likeness  of.    Phi   2:7. 


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Was  found  iu  fashion  as.    Phi.  2:  8. 

Approved  of  God  as.    Acts  2 :  22. 

Called  the  second,  as  covenant 
head  of  the  church.    1  Cor.  15 :  47. 

Is  the  head  of  every,    1  Cor.  11:3. 

A  refuge  as,  to  sinners.    Isa.  32 :  2. 

As  such,  is  the  cause  of  the  resur- 
rection.    1  Cor.  15:  21,  22. 
Shall  be    recomoensed    according  to 

his  works.    Ps'a.  62:12.    Eom.2:6. 
Cannot  retain  his  spirit  from  death. 

Ecc.  8:8. 
Would  give  all  his   possessions  for 

the  preservation  of  life.    Job  2 :  4. 
Able  to  sustain  bodily  afHiction.  Pro. 

18:  14. 
Sinks  under  trouble  of  mind.    Pro, 

18:14. 
No  trust  to  be  placed  in.    Psa.  118: 

8.    Isa.  2:  22. 
The  help  of,  vain.    Psa.  60:  11. 
The  whole  duty  of.    Ecc.  12 :  13. 

Manasseh,  The  tribe  of. 

Descended   from  Joseph's  eldest  son 

adopted    by    Jacob.     Gen.    41:    51. 

Gen.  48:5. 
Predictions  respecting.    Gen.  48:  20. 

Gen.  49 :  22-26.    Deu.  33 :  13-17. 
Persons  selected  from. 

To  number  the  people.    Num.  1 :  10. 

To  spy  out  the  land.     Num.  13:  11. 

To  divide  the  land.    Num.  34 :  23. 
Strength  of,  on  leaving  Egypt.    Num. 

1 :  34,  .35. 
Part  of  third  division  of   Israel  in 

their  journeys.    Num.  10:  22,  23. 
Encamped   next  to,   and    under  the 

standard  of  Ephraim  west  of  taber- 
nacle.   Num.  2:  18,  20. 
Offering  of,  at  dedication.    Num.7: 

54-59. 
Families  of.    Num.  26 :  29—33. 
Strength    of,    on    entering    Canaan. 

Num.  26:34. 
On  Gerizim  said  amen  to  the  bless- 
ings.   Deu.  27:12. 
Half  of,   obtained  inheritance    east 

of   Jordan.      Num.    32:    33,    39—42. 

Jos.  13 :  29—31. 
Inheritance  of  the  other  half.    Jos. 

17:1—11. 
Could  not  drive  out  the  Canaanites 

but  made  them  tributary.    Jos.  17: 

12,  13.     Jud.  1 :  27,  28. 
Some  op 

Aided  David  against  Saul.  1  Chr. 
12:19-21. 

At  coronation  of  David.  1  Chr.  12 : 
31—37. 

Returned  to  their  allegiance  to 
the  house  of  David  in  Asa's 
reign.    2  Chr.  15:9. 

At  Hczekiah's  passover.    2  Chr.  30: 
1,  11,  18. 
David  appointed  rulers  and  captains 

over.    1  Chr.  26 :  32;  1  Chr.  27 :  20,  21. 


Often   at  war   with    Ephraim.    Jud 

12:1,6.     Isa.  9:  21. 
Country  of,   puriticd   from    idols   by 

Hezekiah  and  Josiali.     2  Chr.  31 :  1. 

2  Chr.  34:6. 
Remarkable  persons  of;  Ddujhtcrs  <>/ 

Zelophehad,  ^um.   27:  1—7.     GUlfun, 

Jud.    6:    15.      Abimclecli,  Jud.    9:]. 

Jotham,  Jnd.  9:5,   7,21.    J.iir,  ,Tud. 

10:   3.    Jephthah,   Jud.    11:    1.     I^'-n-- 

•  iftat,  2Sam.  17:  27.     EUiah.    1  Kin. 

17:  1. 

Manna. 

Miraculously  given  to  Israel  for  food 

in  the  wilderness.    Exo.   16:  4,  15. 

Neh.  9:  15. 
Called 

God's  manna.    Neh.  9:20. 

Bread  of  heaven.    Psa.  105 :  40. 

Bread  from  heaven.  Exo.  16:  4. 
Jno.  6:31. 

Corn  of  heaven.    Psa.  78:24. 

Angel's  food.    Psa.  78:25. 

Spiritual  meat.    1  Cor.  10:3. 
Previously  unknown.    Deu.  8:  3,16. 
Described  as. 

Like  coriander  seed.  Exo.  16:31. 
Num.  11:7. 

White.    Exo.  16:31. 

Like  in  color  to  bdellium.  Num. 
11:7. 

Like  in  taste  to  wafers  made  with 
honey.    Exo.  16:31. 

Like  in  taste  to  oil.     Num.  11 :  8. 

Like  hoar  frost.    Exo.  16:14. 
Fell  after  the  evening  dew.  Num.  11 :9. 
None  fell  on  the  Sabbath  day.    Exo. 

16:26,27. 
Gathered  every  morning.  Exo.  16:  21. 
An    omer     of,     gathered     for    each 

person.    Exo.  16:  16. 
Two  portions  of,  gathered   the  sixtli 

day  on    account    of  the   Sabbath. 

Exo.  16 :  5,  22—26. 
He  that  gathered  much  or  little  had 

sufficient   and  nothing  over.    Exo. 

16:18. 
Melted  away  by  the  sun.    Exo.  16:  21. 
Given 

When  Israel  murmured  for  bread. 
Exo.  16:2,3. 

In  answer  to  prayer.    Psa.  105:40. 

Through  Moses.    Jno.  6:31,32. 

To  exhibit  God's  glory.    Exo.  16:  7. 

As  a  sign  of  Moses's  divine  mission. 
Jno.  6:  30,  31. 

For  forty  years.    Neh.  9:  21. 

As  a  test  of  obedience.    Exo.  16:  4. 

To  teach  that  man  does  not  live  by 
bread  only.  Deu.  8:  3,  with  Mat. 
4:4. 

To  humble  and  prove  Israel.    Deu. 
8:  16. 
Kept  longer  than  a  day   (except  on 

the  Sabbath)  became  corrupt.  Exo. 

16 :  19,  20. 


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MAR. 


The  Israelites 
At  first  covetous    of.      Exo.   16:17. 
Ground,  made  into  cakes  and  baked 

in  pans.    Num.  11 :  8. 
Counted,  inferior  to  food  of  Eyypt. 

Num.  11:  4—0. 
Loathed.     Num.  21:  5. 
Punished  for  despising.    Num.  11: 

10-20. 
Punished  for  loathing.     Num.  21 : 6. 
Ceased  when  Israel  entered  Canaan. 
Exo.  16:  35.    Jos.  5:  12. 

ILLUSTRATIVE  OF 

Christ.    Jno.  6 :  32—35. 
Blessedness  given  to  saints.     Rev. 
2:17. 
k  golden  pot  of,  laid  up  in  the  holiest 
for  a  memorial.      Exo.    16:32—34. 
Heb.  9:4. 

Marriage. 

Divinely  instituted.    Gen.  2:  24. 
A  covenant  relationship.    Mai.  2:  4. 
Designed  for 

The  happiness  of  man.      Gen.  2:18. 

Increasing  the  species.     Gen.  1 :  28. 
Gen.  9:1. 

Raising  up  a  godly  seed.    Mai.  2 : 1.5. 

Preventing  fornication.    1  Cor.  7  :  2. 
The  expectation  of  the  promised  seed 

of  the  woman  an  incentive   to,  in 

the  early  age.    Gen.  3 :  15,  with  Gen. 

4:  1.     (marg.) 
Lawful  in  all.    1  Cor.  7 :  2,  28.    1  Tim. 

5:14. 
Honorable  for  all.    Heb.  13 :  4. 
Should  be  only  in  the  Lord.    1  Cor. 

7:39. 
Expressed  by 

Joining  together.    Mat.  19 :  6. 

Making  affinity.     1  Kin.  3:  1. 

Taking  to  wife.    Exo.  2:1. 

Giving  daughters  to  sons,  and  sons 

to  daughters.  Deu.  7 : 3.  Ezr.  9 :  12. 

Indissoluble  during  the  joint  lives  of 

the  parties.      Mat.  19:6.     Rom.  7: 

2,  3.    1  Cor.  7 :  39. 
Early  introduction  of  polygamy.  Gen. 

4:19. 
Contracted  in  patriarchal  age  with 

near  relations.     Gen.  20:12.    Gen. 

24:24.    Gen.  28:2. 
Often     contracted    by    parents    for 

children.    Gen.  24:  49-51.    Gen.  34: 

6,  S. 
Should  be  with  consent  of   parents. 

Gen.  28:8.    Jud.  14:2,  3. 
Consent  of  the  parties  necessary  to. 

Gen.  24:57,  58.      1  Sam.  18:20.     1 

Sam.  25:  41. 
Parents  might  refuse  to  give  their 

children  in.    Exo.  22:17.    Deu.  7:3. 
The  Jews 

Forbidden  to  contract,  with  their 
near  relations.    Lev.  18 :  6. 

Forbidden  to  contract  with  idola- 


ters. Deu.  7 :  3,  4.  Jos.  23 :  12.  Ezr. 

9:11,12. 
Often  contracted   with  foreigners. 

1  Kin.  11:1.    Neli.  13:23. 
Sometimes  guilty   of  polygamy.     1 

Kin.  11:1,3. 
Careful    in    contracting    for    their 

children.      Gen.  24 ;  2,  3.    Gen.  28 : 

1,  2. 
Betrothed    themselves    some    time 

before.    Deu.  20:7.    Jud.  14:5,  7, 

with  8  v.    Mat.  1 :  18. 
Contracted,  when  young.     Pro.  2 : 

17.  Joel  1 :  8. 

Often  contracted,  in  their  own 
tribe.  Exo.  2:1.  Num.  36:6— 13. 
Luke  1 :  5,  27. 

Obliged  to  contract  with  a  broth- 
er's wife  who  died  without  seed. 
Deu.  25:  5.     Mat.  22:24. 

Considered  being  debarred  from,  a 
reproach.    Isa.  4:1. 

Considered  being  debarred  from,  a 
cause  of  grief.    Jud.  11 :  38. 

Often  punished  by  being  debarred 
from.  Jer.  7:34.  Jer.  16:9.  Jer. 
25:  10. 

Were  allowed  divorce  from,  be- 
cause of  hardness  of  their  hearts. 
Deu.  24:  1,  with  Mat.  19:  7,  8. 

Exempted  from  going  to  war  imme- 
diately after.    Deu.  20:  7. 
Priest  not  to  contract,  with  divorced 

or  improper  persons.    Lev.  21 :  7. 
The  high  priest  not  to  contract,  with 

a  widow  or  a  divorced  or  profane 

person.    Lev.  21 :  14. 
Contracted  at  the    gate   and  before 

witnesses.    Ruth  4 :  1,  10,  11. 
Modes  of  demanding  women  in.  Gen. 

24 :  3,  4.      Gen.  34 :  6,  8.     1  Sam.  25 : 

39,40. 
Elder  daughters  usually  given  in,  be- 
fore the  younger.    Gen.  29:26. 
A  dowry  given  to  the  woman's  parents 

before.    Gen.  29:18.    Gen  34 :  12.    1 

Sam.  18:27,  28.    Hos.  3  :  2. 
Celebrated, 

With  great  rejoicing.  Jer.  33:11. 
Jno.  3 :  29. 

With  feasting.  Gen.  29:22.  Jud. 
14 :  10.  Mat.  22 :  2,  3.    Jno.  2 :  1-10. 

For  seven  days.    Jud.  14  :  12. 
.A  benediction  pronounced  after.  Gen. 

24:60.     Ruth  4:  11,  12. 
The  Bride 

Received  presents  before.  Gen.  24 : 
.53. 

Given"  a  handmaid  at.  Gen.  24:59. 
Gen.  29:24,  29. 

Adorned  with  jewels  for.    Isa.  49: 

18.  Isa.  61 :  10. 

Gorgeously    apparelled.      Psa.  45 : 

13,  14. 
Attended  by  bridesmaids.  Psa.  45 : 9. 
Stood  on  the  right  of  bridegroom. 

Psa.  45:9. 


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Called  to  forget  her  father's  house. 

Psa.  45 :  10. 
The  Bridegroom 
Adorned  with  ornaments.    Isa.  61: 

10. 
Attended    by    many  friends.    Jud. 

14:11.    Jno.    3:29. 
Presented  with  gifts.    Psa.  4.5:12. 
Crowned  with  garlands.  So.  of  Sol. 

3:11. 
Rejoiced  over  the  bride.    Isa.  62 : 5. 
Returned  with    the    bride    to   his 

house  at  night.    Mat.  2.5 : 1—6. 
Garments    provided    for  guests    at. 

Mat.  22 :  12. 
Infidelity  of  those  contracted  in,  pun- 
ished as  if  married.    Deu.  22 :  23, 
24.    Mat.  1 :  19. 
Illustrative  of 
God's  union  with  the  Jewish  nation. 

Isa.  54 : 5.    Jer.  3 :  14.     Hos.  2 :  19. 

20.  ,  ' 

Christ's   union    with   His   church. 

Eph.  5 :  23,  24,  32. 

Martyrdom. 

Is  death  endured  for  the  word  of 
God,  and  testimony  of  Christ.  Rev 
6:9.     Rev.  20:4. 

Saints 
Forewarned  of.    Mat.  10:21.    Mat. 

24:9.    Jno.  16:2. 
Should  not  fear.    Mat.  10:  28.    Rev 

2:10. 
Should  be  prepared  for.    Mat.  16- 

24, 25.    Acts  21 :  13. 
Should  resist  sin  unto.    Heb.  12-  4. 

Reward  of.     Rev.  2:10.    Rev.  6:11. 

Inflicted  at  the  iustigation  of  the 
devil.    Rev.  2:10, 13. 

Tlie  Apostacy  guilty  of  inflicting. 
Rev.  17:6.     Rev.  18:24. 

Of  saints,  shall  be  avenged.  Luke 
11:50,51.    Rev.  18:20— 24. 

Exemplified,  ^bef.  Gen.  4  :  8,  with  1 
Jno.  3: 12.  Ahimelech  and  his  fellow 
priests,!  Sam.  22:18,  19.  Prophets 
a7id  Saints  of  old,  1  Kin.  18 :  4.  1  Kin 
19:10.  Luke  11 :  ,50,  51,  Heb.  11:37. 
Urtjah,  Jer.  26:  23.  Johyi  the  Baptist 
Mar.  6:27.  Peter,  Jno.  21:18,  19. 
Stephen,  Acts  7  :  58.  Primitive  Chris- 
tians, Acts  9:1,  with  Acts  22-4 
Acts  26: 10.  Jennies,  Acts  12:  2.'  Ati- 
tipas,  Rev.  2 :  13. 

Masters. 

Authority  of,  established.    Col.  3 :  22. 

1  Pet.  2:18. 
Should,  with  their  households. 

Worship  God.    Gen.  35 :  3. 

Fear  God.    Acts  10:  2. 

Serve  God.    Jos.  24:15. 

Observe  the  Sabbath.    Exo.  20-10. 
Deu.  5:12— 14. 

Put  away  idols.    Gen.  35 :  2. 


Should  select  faithful  servants.  Gen. 

24 :  2.     Psa.  101 :  6,  7. 
Should  receive  faithful  advice  from 

servants.    2  Kin.  5  :  13,  14. 

DuTy  OF,  TOWARD  SERVANTS; 

To  act  justly.    Job  31: 13,  15.    Col. 

4:1. 
To  deal   with   them  in  the  fear  of 

God.    Eph.  6:9.    Col.  4:1. 
To  esteem  them   highly,  if  saints. 

Phile.  16. 
To  take  care  of  them   in  sickness. 

Luke  7 : 3. 
To  forbear  threatening  them.  Eph. 

6:9. 
Not  to  defraud  them.    Gen  31 :  7. 
Not  to  keep  back  their  wages.  Lev. 

19 :  13.     Deu.  24  :  1,5. 
Not  to  rule  over  them   with  rigor. 

Lev.  25  :  43.    Deu.  24  :  14. 
Benevolent,  blessed.    Deu.  15:  18. 
Unjust,  denounced.    Jer.  22:13.    Jas. 

5:4. 
Good— Exemplified.    Abraham,    Gen. 
18:   19.    Jacob,   Gen.   35:  2.    Joshua, 
Jos.  24 :  15.     Centurioji,  Luke  7 :  2,  3. 
,    Cornelius,  Acts  10:  2. 
cad— Exemplified.  Egyptians,  Exo.  1 : 
13,  14.     Nabal,  1  Sam.  25 :  17.      Avial- 
ekite,  1  Sam.  30:  13. 

Measures. 

Unjust,    an    abomination     to     God. 

Pro.  20 :  10. 
The  Jews  not  to  be  unjust   in.    Lev. 

19 :  .35.     Deu.  25 :  14,  15. 
The  Jews  often  used  unjust.     Mic.  6 : 

10. 
Of  liquids  and  solids; 

Log.    Lev.  14 :  10, 15. 

Cab.    2  Kin.  6:25. 

Omer  or  tenth-deal,  (the  tenth  of 
anephah.)  Exo.  16:36.  Lev.  5: 
11.     Lev.  14:10. 

Hin.    Exo.  29:40. 

Bath  or  ephah.  Isa.  5:  10.  Eze. 
45:11. 

Homer  or  Cor.  Isa.  5 :  10.  Eze.  45 :  14. 

Firkin.    Jno.  2:6. 
Of  length; 

Handbreadth.  Exo.  25:  25.  Psa 
39 : 5. 

Span.    Exo.  28:16.    1  Sam.  17:  4. 

Cubit.    Gen.  6 :  15, 16.    Deu,  3 :  11. 

Fathom.    Acts  27:  28. 

Furlong.    Luke  24  :  13.    Jno.  11 :  IS. 

Mile.    Mat.  5:  41. 
Distances    measured    by    rods    and 

lines.     2  Sam.    8:  2.       Jer.  31:  39. 

Eze.  40:3.    Rev.  21:16. 
Were  regulated  by  the  standard  of 

the  sanctuary.    1  Chr.  23 :  29. 
Illustrative 

(Correcting  in  measure,)  of  miti- 
gated afflictions.    Jer.30:ll. 

(Drinking  tears  in  great  measure. "i 
of  severe  afflictions.    Psa.  80:5. 


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MED. 


(Weighing  the  waters  in  a  meas- 
ure,) of  God's  infinite  wisdom. 
Job  28:  23,  25. 

(Measuring  the  dust  of  the  earth,) 
of  God's  greatness.    Isa.  40:  12. 

(The  measure  of  our  days,)  of  the 
shortness  of  life.     Psa.  39:  4. 

(Drinking  water,  by  measure,)  of 
severe  famine.    Eze.  4:11,  16. 

(The  measure  of  the  stature  of 
Christ,)  of  perfection.  Eph.  4: 
13: 

(Opening  the  mouth  without  meas- 
ure,) of  the  insatiableness  of  hell. 
Isa.  'i :  14. 

Meat-offerings. 

Were  most  holy.    Lev.  6:17. 
Consisted  of 
Fine  flour.    Lev.  2:1. 
Unleavened   cakes    bakedj  in    the 

oven.    Lev.  2:  4. 
Fine  flour  baked  in  a  pan.    Lev.  2: 

.5. 
Fine  flour  baked  in  a  frying  pan. 

Lev.  2:7. 
Green  ears  of  corn  parched.    Lev. 

2:14. 
Barley  meal.    Num.  5:1."). 
Oil  and  incense  used  with.     Lev.  2:  1, 

4, 15. 
Of  jealousy,  without  oil  or  incense. 

Num.  5:  15. 
Always  seasoned  with  salt.    Lev.  2 : 

13. 
No  leaven  used    with.     Lev.    2:  11. 

Lev.  G :  17. 
Not  to  be  offered  on  altar  of  incense. 

Exo.  30 : 9. 
Offered 
On    the    altar    of    burnt-offering. 

Exo.  40:29. 
With  the  daily  [sacrifices.      Exo. 

29 :  40—42. 
With  all   burnt-sacrifices.      Num. 

15:  3-12. 
By  the  poor  for  a    trespass-offer- 
ing.   Lev.  5: 11. 
By  the  high  priest  every  day,  half 
in  the  morning  and  half  in  the 
evening.    Lev.  6 :  20 — 22. 
A  small  part  of,  was  consumed  on 
the  altar  for  a  memorial.    Lev.  2: 
2,9,16.    Lev.  6:15. 
When  offered  for  a  priest    entirely 

consumed  by  fire.    Lev.  6 :  23. 
High    priest's  deputy  had    care  of. 

Num.  4:  16. 
Laid  up  in  a  chamber  of  the  temple. 
Neh.l0:39.    Neh.  13:5.  Eze.  42:13. 
The  priest's  portion.    Lev.  2:3.    Lev. 

6:17. 
To  be  eaten  by  the  males  of  the  house 

of  Aaron  alone.    Lev.  6:  18. 
To  be  eaten  in  the  holy  place.    Lev. 
6:16. 


The  Jews, 
Often  not  accepted  in.    Amos  5:  22. 
Condemned  for  offering,  to  idols. 

Isa.  57 :  6. 
Often  prevented  from  offering,  by 
judgments.    Joel  1 :  9,  13. 
Materials  for  public,  often  provided 
by  tlie  princes.    Num.7:   13,  19,  25. 
Eze.  45 :  17. 

Medo-Persian  Kingdom. 

Extended  from   India    to   Ethiopia. 

Est.  1 : 1. 
Peopled    by    descendants    of   Elam. 

Gen.  10:22. 
Illustrated  by 
Silver  part  of  image  in  Nebuchad- 
nezzar's dream.    Dan.  2 :  32,  39. 
A  bear.    Dan.  7:5. 
A  ram  with  two  horns.    Dan.  8:3, 
20. 
Shusan  a  chief  city  of.    Est.  1 :    2. 

Est.  8:15. 
Achmetha  or  Ecbatana  a  chief  city 

of.    Ezr.  6:2. 
Divided  into  many  provinces.    Est. 

1:1.     Dan.  6:1. 
Laws  of,  unalterable.    Dan.  6: 12,  15. 
Ruled  by,  absolute  kings.    Est.  3:8, 

11.    Est.  7:9. 
Kings  of,  mentioned  in  Scripture; 
Cyrus.    Ezr.  1 :  1. 

Ahasuerus  or  Cambyses.    Ezr.  4 :  6. 
Artaxerxes  Smerdis   (an  usurper). 

Ezr.  4:  7. 
Darius  Hystaspes.    Ezr.  6:1.    Dan. 

5:31. 
Xerxes.    Dan.  11 :  2. 
Artaxerxes  Longimanus    or  Ahas- 
uerus.   Ezr.  6:  14.    Ezr.  7:1.  Est. 
1:1. 
Kings  of, 
Called  kings  of  Assyria.    Ezr.  6 :  22. 
Called  kings  of  Babylon.    Neh.  13: 

6. 
Styled  themselves  kings  of  kings. 

Ezr.  7 :  12. 
Dwelt  in  royal  palaces.    Est.  1 :  2. 

Est.  8 :  14. 
Were   exceeding   rich.    Est.    1 :    4. 

Dan.  12:2. 
Entertained  magnificently.    Est.  1: 

3,5,7. 
Held     in     their    hand     a   golden 

sceptre.    Est.  5 :  2. 
Put  to  death  all  who  approached 
them    without   permission.    Est. 
4:11,16. 
Celebrated  for  wise  men.    Est.  1 :  13, 

Mat.  2:  1. 
People  of,  warlike.    Eze.  27 :  10.  Eze. 

38:5. 
Peculiar  customs  in.    Est.  1 :  8.    Est. 

2 :  12,  1.3, 
Babylon  taken  by  the  king  of.    Dan. 
5 :  30,  31. 


MED. 


164 


MER. 


The  Jews  delivered  from    captivity 
bymeaus  of.    2  Chr.  36:  20,  22,  23. 
Ezr.  1 : 1—4. 
Predictions  respecting. 
Extensive  conquest.     Dan.  8:4. 
(^MKiuest  of  Babylon.    Isa.  21:1,2. 

Dan.  5 :  28. 
Deliverance  of  the  Jews.    Isa.  44 : 

28.    Isa.  4r):  1-4. 
Invasion  of  Greece  under  Xerxes. 

Dan.  11:2. 
Downfall  by  Alexander.    Dan.    8: 

6,7.    Dan.  11:3. 

Meekness. 

Christ  set  an  example  of.     Psa.  45:  4. 

Isa.  .53:  7.    Mat.  11:29.    Mat.  21:. i. 

2  Cor.  10:1.    1  Pet.  2:  21— 23. 
His  teaching.     Mat.  .5 :  38—45. 
A  fruit  of  the  Spirit.    Gal.  5 :  22,  23. 
Saints  should 

Seek.    Zep.  2:3. 

Put  on.  .Col.  3:  12, 13. 

Receive  the  word  of  God  with.  Jas. 
1:21. 

Exhibit,  in  conduct,  &c.    Jas.  3: 13. 

Answer  for  their  hope  with.    1  Pet. 
3 :  15. 

Show,  to  all  men.    Tit.  3:2. 

Restore  the  erring  with.    Gal.  6:1. 
Precious  in  the  sight   of  God.    1  Pet. 

3:4. 
Ministers  should 

Follow  after.    1  Tim.  6: 11. 

Instruct  opposers    with.    2  Tim.  2: 
24,  2). 
.    Urge,  on  their  people.    Tit.  3:1,2. 
A  characteristic  of  wisdom.    Jas.  3: 

17. 
Necessary  to  a  Christian  walk.    Eph. 

4:1,2.    1  Cor.  6:7. 
They  who  are  gifted  with, 

Are  preserved.    Psa.  76 :  9. 

Are  exalted.    Psa.  147:6.     Mat.  23: 
12. 

Are  guided  and  taught.     Psa.  25:  9. 

Are  richly   provided  for.     Psa.  22: 
26. 

Are  beautified  with  salvation.  Psa. 
149:4. 

Increase  their  joy.     Isa.  29:  19. 

Sliall  inherit  the  earth.      Psa.  37 : 
11. 
The  gospel  to  be  preached   to  those 

who  possess.  Isa.  61 : 1. 
Blessedness  of.  Mat.  5 :  5 
Exemplified.      Moses,     Num.     12:     3. 

Dai'trf,  1  Sam.   30:6.     2  Sam.  16:9— 

12.    Pan?,  1  Cor.  4:   12.    1  The.  2:7. 

Mercy. 

After  the  example  of  God.    Luke  6: 

36. 
Enjoined.  2  Kin.  6:  21—23.  Hos.  12:  6. 

Rom.  12:  20,  21.    Col.  3:  12. 
To  bo  engraved  on  the  heart.    Pro. 

3:3. 


Characteristic  of  saints.    Psa.  37:  26. 

Isa.  57:  1. 
Should  be  shown 

With  cheerfulness.    Rom.  12:  8. 

To  our  brethren.    Zee.  7 :  9. 

To  those  that  are  in  distress.  Luke 
10:37. 

To  the  poor.    Pro.  14:  31.    Dan.  4: 
27. 

To   backsliders.    Luke  15:    18—20. 
2  Cor.  2 :  6—8. 

To  animals.    Pro,  12 :  10. 
Upholds  the  throne  of  kings.    Pro. 

20 :  28. 
Beneficial    to    those    who    exercise. 

Pro.  11:17. 
Blessedness  of  showing.    Pro.  14:  21. 

Mat.  5 : 7. 
Hypocrites  devoid  of.    Mat.  23 :  23. 
Denunciations  against  those  devoid 

of.    Hos.  4:   1,  ,3.     Mai.  18:  23—35. 

Jas.  2:13. 

Mercy  of  God,  The. 

Is  part  of  His  character.    Exo.  34:  6, 
7.    Psa.  62:12.    Neh.9:17.    Jon.  4: 
2,  10,  11.    2  Cor.  1:3. 
Described  as 

•Great.    Num.  14:18.    Isa.  .54:7. 
Rich.    Eph.  2:  4. 

Manifold.    Neh.9:27.    Lam.  3:  32. 
Plenteous.     Psa.    86:    5,  15.     Psa. 

103 : 8. 
Abundant.    1  Pet.  1 :  3. 
Sure.    Isa.  55:3.    Mic.  7:20. 
Everlasting.    1  Chr.    16:    34.     Psa. 

89:28.    Psa.  106:  1.    Psa.   107:   1. 

Psa.  136. 
Tender.    Psa.  25:    6.    Psa.  103:    4. 

Luke  1 :  78. 
New  every  morning.    Lam.  3:  23. 
High  as  heaven.    Psa.  36:5.      Psa. 

103:11. 
Filling  the  earth.    Psa.  119:  64. 
Over  all  His  works.    Psa.  145  :  9. 
Is  His  delight.  Mic.  7:18. 
Manifested 
In  the  sending  of  Christ.    Luke  1 : 

78. 
In  salvation.    Tit.  3:  5. 
In  long-suffering.  Lam.  3:  22.  Dan. 

9:  9. 
To  His  people.    Deu.  32 :  43.    1  Kin. 

8:23. 
To  them  that  fear  Him.   Psa.  103: 

17.    Luke  1 :  .50. 
To  returning  backsliders.    Jer.  3: 

12.    Hos.  14:  4.    Joel  2:13. 
To  repentant   sinners.    Psa.  32:  5. 

Pro.  28:13.    Isa.  .55:  7.    Luke  15: 

18-20. 
To  the  afflicted.      Isa.  49:  13.    Isa. 

54 :  7. 
To  the  fatherless.    Hos.  14 :  3. 
To  whom  He  will.   Hos.  2 :  23,  with 

Rom.  9:  15,18. 


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MIL. 


With   everlasting   kiudness.     Isa. 
54:8. 
A  ground  of  hope.     Psa.  130:7.    Psa. 

147:11. 
A  ground  of  trust.    Psa.  .52  :  8. 
Should  be 
Sought  for  ourselves.      Psa.  6:  2. 
Sought  for  others.      Gal.   6:  16.     1 

Tim.  1:2.    2  Tim.  1 :  18. 
Pleaded  in  prayer.    Psa.  6:4.  Psa. 

25:6.    Psa.  51:1. 
Rejoiced  in.    Psa.  31 :  7. 
Magnified.    IChr.  16:34.    Psa.  115: 
1.     Psa.  118:1-4,  29.     Jer.  33:11. 
Typified.     Mercu-sent,    Exo.  25:17. 
Exemplified.     Lot,   Gen.    19:  16,   19. 
Epaphroilitus,    Phi.   2:   27.      Paul,   1 
Tim.  1 :  13. 

Mercy-seat, 

Moses  commanded  to  make.  Exo.  25: 

17. 
Bezaleel  given  wisdom  to  make.  Exo. 

31 :  2,  3,  7. 
Made  of  pure  gold.  Exo.  25  :  17.  Exo. 

37:  6. 
The  cherubim  formed  out  of,  and   at 

each  end   of   it.      Exo.    25:    18—20. 

Heb.  9:5. 
Placed  upon  the  ark  of  testimony. 

Exo.  25 :  21.  Exo.  26 :  34.  Exo.  40 :  20. 
God 

Appeared  over  in  the  cloud.    Lev. 
16:2. 

Dwelt  over.    Psa.  80:1. 

Spake    from    above.     Exo.   25 :  22. 
Num.  7:89. 
Covered  with  a  cloud  of  incense  on 

the  day  of  atonement.    Lev.  16:  13. 
Tlie  blood  of  sacrifices  on  the  day  of 

atonement  sprinkled  upon  and  be- 
fore.    Lev.  16:  J4,  15. 
Illustrative  of 

Christ.    Rom.  3 :  25,  with  Heb.  9  :  3. 
{Greek. ) 

The  throne  of  grace.     Heb.  4 :  16. 

Metals. 

Dug  out  of  the  earth.     Job  28 :  1, 2,  6. 
Mentioned  in  Scripture; 

Gold.    Gen.  2:11,12. 

Silver.    Gen.  41 :  2. 

Brass.    Exo.  27  :  2,  4.    2  Chr.  12 :  10. 

Copper.    Ezr.  8:27.    2  Tim.  4:  11. 

Iron.    Num.  35:16.    Pro.  27:17. 

Lead.    Exo.  15:10.    Jer.  6:29. 

Tin.    Num.  31 :  22. 
Comparative  value    of.      Isa.  60:   17. 

Dan.  2:  32,  &c. 
Often  mixed  with  dross.    Isa.  1 :  25. 
The  holy  land  abounded  in.      Deu. 

8:  9. 
Antiquity  of  the  art  of  working  in. 

Gen.  4 :  22. 
Freed  from  dross  by  fire.     Eze.  22: 

18,  20. 


Ceremonially  cleansed  by  lire.   Num. 

31 :  21-23. 
Cast  in  mold.  .Jud.  17:  4.    Jer.  6:29. 
Clay  of  Jordan  used  for  molding.    1 

Kin.  7:  46. 
An  extensive  commerce  in.  Ezo.  27 :  12. 

Midianites. 
Descended  from  Midian.  son  of  .\bra- 

ham  by  Keturah.      Gen.  25:  1,  2.    1 

Chr.  1 :  32. 
Dwelt  east  of  Jordan,   beside  Moab. 

Num.22:  1,4. 

A  SMzVLL  PART  OF 

Dwelt  uear  Horeb.   Exo.  2:  15,  with 
Exo.  3:1. 

Retained  the  knowledge  and   wor- 
ship  of    Jehovah.      Exo.    2:    16, 
with  Exo.  18:  9-12. 
Governed  by  kings.  Num.  31 :  8.   Jud. 

8:5.  .  "- 

Dwelt  in  tents.    Hab.  3:7. 
Engaged  in  commerce.  Gen.  37 :  28,  36. 
Conquered  by  Hadad.    Gen.  36:  35.  1 

Chr.  1 :  46. 
Excited     by    Moab    against    Israel. 

Num.  22:  4. 
Terrified  at  approach  of  Israel.  Hab. 

3:3-7. 
With  the  Moabites, 

Sent  for  Balaam   to   curse    Israel. 
Num.22:  5—7. 

Seduced    Israel    to    idolatry,     &c. 
Num.  25:  1-6. 

Punished  for  seducing  Israel.  Num. 
25:16-18.    Num.  31: 1-12. 
Allowed  to  oppress  Israel.      Jud.  6: 

1-6. 
Gideon  raised   up  against.      Jud.  6: 

11-14. 
WithAmalek,   &c.  opposed  Gideon. 

Jud.  6:  33. 
Miraculously  defeated  and  destroyed 

by  Gideon.    Jud.  7 :  16-22.    Jud.  8 : 

10, 11. 
Princes  of,  slain.    Jud.  7:  24,  25.  Jud. 

8:12,21. 
Completeness    of   their  destruction, 

alluded  to.    Psa.  83:9— 11.     Isa.  9: 

4.    Isa.  10:26. 
Shall  minister  to  future  glory  of  the 

church.    Isa.  60:  6. 

Milk. 

An  animal  secretion,  of  a  white  color. 

Lam.  4:  7. 
Used  as  food  by  the  Jews.     Gen.    18: 

8.     Jud.  5  :  25. 
Different  kinds  mentioned; 

Of  cows.    Deu.  32:14.-     1  Sam.  6:  7. 

Of  camels.  Gen.  32:  15. 

Of  goats.    Pro.  27:27. 

Of  sheep.    Deu.  32 :  14. 

Of  sea-monsters.    Lam.  4 :  3. 
Flocks  and  herds  fed   for    supply  of. 

Pro.  27:  23.27.      Isa.   7:  21,  22.      1 

Cor.  9:7. 


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Canaan  abounded  with.      Exo.  3:8, 

17.    Jos.  5: 6. 
Made  into 

Butter.  Pro.  30:33. 

Cheese.  Job  10: 10. 
Kept  by  the  Jews  in  bottles.    Jud.  4 : 

19. 
Young  animals  not  to  be  seethed  in 

that  of  the  mother.  Eso.  23: 19. 
Illustrative  OF 

Temporal  blessings.  Gen.  49:12. 

Blessings  of  the  gospel.      Isa.  5.5:  1. 
Joel  3: 18. 

First  principles  of  God's  word.  1 
Cor.  3 :  2.  Heb.  5 :  12.  1  Pet.  2 :  2. 

Godly  and  edifying  discourses.    So. 
of  Sol.  4:11. 

Wealth  of  the  Gentiles.    Isa.  CO :  16. 

Doctrines  of  the  gospel.    So.  of  Sol. 
.5:1. 

Mills. 

Antiquity  of.    Exo.  11 :  5. 
Used  for  grinding 
Manna  in  the   wilderness.      Num. 

11:8. 
Corn.  Isa.  47:2. 
Female    servants  usually   employed 

at.    Exo._ll:5.  Mat.  24:41. 
Male    captives    often   employed    at. 

Jud.  10:  a.  Lam.  5:  13. 
Stones  used  in 
Hard.  Job  41 :  24. 
Heavy.  Mat.  18:6. 
Large.  Rev.  18:21. 
Not  to  be  taken  in  pledge.      Deu. 

24 : 6. 
Often    thrown    down    on    enemies 
during  sieges.  Jud.  9:  .55.     2  Sam. 
11:21. 
Illu.strative 
(Grinding  at,)  of  degradation,  &c. 

Isa.  47:1,2. 
(Ceasing,)  of  desolation.      Jer.  25: 
10.    Rev.    18:22. 

Ministers. 

Called  by  God.   Exo.  28: 1,  with  Heb. 

5:4. 
Qualified  by  God.  Isa.  6:5— 7.   2  Cor. 

3:  5,6. 
Commissioned  by  Christ.    Mat.   28: 

19. 
Sent  by  the  Holy  Ghost.  Acts  13 :  2,  4. 
Have  authority  from  God.    2  Cor.  10: 

8.    2  Cor.  13 :  10. 
Authority   of,  is    for  edification.    2 

Cor.  10:8.    2  Cor.  13:  10. 
Separated  unto  the  gospel.  Rom.  1 : 1. 
Entrusted  with  the  gospel.  1  The.  2 : 4. 
Described  as 

Ambassadors  for  Christ.    2  Cor.   5: 
20. 

Ministers  of  Christ.    1  Cor.  4 : 1. 

Stewards  of  the  mysteries  of  God. 
1  Cor.  4:1. 

Defenders  of  the  faith.  Phi.  1 :  7. 


The  servants  of  Christ's   people.    2 

Cor.  4:5. 
Specially  protected  by  God.    2  Cor. 

1:10. 
Necessity  for.    Mat.  9:  37,  38.    Rom. 

10:14. 
Excellency  of.  Rom.  10:  15. 
Labors  of,  vain,  without  God's  bless- 
ing.    1  Cor.  3:7.     1  Cor.  15:  10. 
Compared  to  earthen  vessels.    2  Cor. 

4:7. 
Should  be 
Pure.    Isa.  52:11.    1  Tim.  3:  9. 
Holy.    Exo.  28:36.  Lev.  21 :  6.    Tit. 

1:8. 
Humble.    Acts  20:  19. 
Patient.    2  Cor.  6:  4.  2  Tim.  2:  24. 
Blameless.  1  Tim.  3:2.  Tit.  1:  7. 
Willing.  Isa.  6:8.    1  Pet.  5 :  2. 
Disinterested.  2  Cor.  12:14.    1  The. 

2:6. 
Impartial.  1  Tim.  5:21. 
Gentle.    1  The.  2:7.    2  Tim.  2:24. 
Devoted.  Acts  20:  24.    Phi.  1 :  20,  21. 
Strong  in  grace.  2  Tim.  2: 1. 
Self-denying.    1  Cor.  9:27. 
Sober,  just,    and   temperate.    Lev. 

10:9.     Tit.  1:8. 
Hospitable.    1  Tim.  3:2.    Tit.  1:8. 
Apt  to  teach.  1  Tim.  3 : 2.  2  Tim.  2 :  24. 
Studious  and  meditative.    1  Tim. 

4:13,15. 
Watchful.  2  Tim.  4:5. 
Prayerful.    Eph.  3 :  14.    Phi.  1 :  4. 
Strict  in  ruling  their  own  families. 

ITim.  3:4,  12. 
Affectionate  to  their  people.     Phi. 

1:7.     IThe.  2:8,  11. 
Eusamples  to  the  flock.    Phi.  3:17. 

2  The.  3:9.  1  Tim.  4 :  12.  1  Pet.  5 : 3. 
Should  not  be 
Lords  over  God's  heritage.  1  Pet. 

5:3. 
Greedy  of  filthy  lucre.    Acts  20:33. 

1  Tim.  3:3,8.    1  Pet.  5:2. 
Contentious.    1  Tim.  3 :  3.  Tit.  1 :  7. 
Crafty.    2  Cor.  4:  2. 
Mcn-pleasers.  Gal.  1 :  10.  1  The.  2:4. 
Easily  dispirited.    2Cor.  4:8,  9.    2 

Cor.  6:10.       . 
Entangled  by  cares.    Luke  9 :  60.    2 

Tim.  2:4. 
Given  to  wine.  1  Tim.  3 :  3.  Tit.  1 :  7. 
Should  seek  the  salvation  of  their 

flock.     1  Cor.  10:33. 
Should  avoid  giving  unnecessary  of- 
fefice.     1  Cor.  10 :  32,  33.    2  Cor.  6 : 3. 
Should  make  full  proof  of  their  min- 
istry.   2  Tim.  4:  5. 
Are  bound,  to 
Preach  the  gospel  to  all.    Mar,  16: 

1.5.    1  Cor.  1 :  17. 
Feed  the  Church.    Jer.  3:15.    Jno. 

21 :  15—17.  Acts  20:  28.  1  Pet.  5:  2. 
Build  up  the  Church.  2  Cor.  12:  19. 

Eph.  4:12. 
Watch  for  souls.    Heb.  13 :  17. 


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Pray  for  their  people.    Joel  2 :  17 
Col.  1 :  9. 

Strengthen  the  faith  of  their  peo- 
ple.   Luke  22:  32.    Acts  14:  22. 

Teach.    2  Tim.  2:2. 

Exhort.    Tit.  1 :  9.    Tit.  2 :  15. 

Warn  affectionately.    Acts  20 :  31. 

Rebuke.    Tit.  1 :  13.    Tit.  2 : 1 J. 

Comfort.    2  Cor.  1 :  4-0. 

Convince  gaiusayers.    Tit.  1 :  9. 

War  a  good  warfare.  1  Tim.  1 :  18. 
2  Tim.  4:7. 

Endure  hardness.    2  Tim.  2 :  3. 
Should  preach 

Christ  crucified.  Acts  8:. 5,  35.  1 
Cor.  2:2. 

Repentance  and  faith.    Acts  20:  21. 

According  to  the  oracles  of  God.  1 
Pet.  4:11. 

Everywhere.  Mar.  16:20.    Acts  8: 4. 

Not  with  enticing  words  of  man's 
wisdom.  1  Cor.  1:17.  1  Cor.  2: 1,4. 

Not  setting  forth  themselves.  2 
Cor.  4 :  5. 

Without  deceitfulness.  2  Cor.  2:  17. 
2  Cor.  4:2.    iThe.  2:3,  5. 

Fully,  and  without  reserve.  Acts 
5:20.  Acts  20:  20,  27.   Rom.  15:19. 

With  boldness.  Lsa.  58:1.  Eze.  2: 
6.    Mat.  10:27,  28. 

With  plainness  of  speech.  2  Cor.  3 : 
12. 

Withieal.     IThe.  2:8. 

With  constancy.  Acts  6:  4.  2  Tim. 
4:2. 

With  consistency.    2  Cor.  1:18, 19. 

With  heedfulness.     1  Tim.  4 :  16. 

With  good  will  and  love.  Phi.  1: 
15-n. 

With  faithfulness.    Eze.  3: 17.  18. 

Without  cluirge,  if  possible.  1  Cor. 
9:18.     IThe.  2:9. 
Woe  to  those  who  do  not  preach  the 

gospel.    1  Cor.  9:16. 
When  faithful, 

Approve  themselves  as  the  minis- 
ters of  God.    2  Cor.  6:4. 

Thau'k  God  for  His  gifts  to  their 
people.  1  Cor.  1 :  4.  Phi.  1 :  .3.  1 
The.  3:9. 

Glory  in  their  people.    2  Cor.  7 :  4. 

Rejoice  in  the  faith  and  holiness  of 
their  people.  1  The.  2 :  19,  20.  1 
The.  3:6-9. 

Commend  themselves  to  the  con- 
sciences of  men.    2  Cor.  4 :  2. 

Are  rewarded.    Mat.  24  :  47.    1  Cor. 
3 :  14.    1  Cor.  9 :  17,  18.    1  Pet.  5 :  4. 
When  unfaithful, 

Described.  lsa.  .56:  10—12.  Tit.  1 :  10. 
11. 

Deal  treacherously  with  their  peo- 
ple.   Jno.  10:  12. 

Delude  men.  Jcr.  6:  14.  Mat.  15:  14. 

Seek  gain.    Mic.  3:11.    2  Pet.  2:3. 

Shall  be  punished.  Eze.  33:6-8. 
Mat.  24:48-51. 


Their  people  are  bound,  to 
Regard  them  as  God's  messengers. 

1  Cor.  4:1.    Gal.  4:  14. 
Not  to  despise  them.   Luke  10:  16. 

1  Tim.  4:12. 
Attend  to  their  instructions.    Mai. 

2:7.    Mat.  23:3. 
Follow  their  holy  example.    1  Cor. 

11:1.     Phi.  3:  17. 
Imitate  their  faith.    Heb.  13:  7. 
Hold  them  in  reputation.      Phi.   2: 

•29.     1  The.  5:13.     ITim.  5:  17. 
Love  tliem.    2  Cor.  8:7.1  Tlie.  3 :  6. 
Pray  for  them.    Rom.  15  :  30.  2  Cor. 

1:11.    Eph.  6:19.    Heb.  13:18. 
Obey  them.    1  Cor.  16:16.   Heb.  13: 

17. 
Give  them  joy.  2  Cor.  1 :  14.    2  Cor. 

2:  3. 
Help  them.    Rom.  16:  9.    Phi.  4:  3. 
Support  them.    2  Chr.  31 :  4.    1  Cor. 

9:7-11.  Gal.  6:6. 
Pray  for  the  increase  of.  Mat.  9:  38. 
Faithful- Exemplified.  The  Eleven 
Aposiics,  Mat.  28:  16—19.  The  seven- 
tij,  Luke  10:  1,  17.  Matthiaf:,  Acts  1 : 
26.  Philip,  Acts  8:  5.  Barnabas, 
Acts  11 :  23.  Simeon,  <£-c.  Acts  13 :  1. 
Paul,  Acts  28 :  31 .  Tychicus,  Eph.  6 : 
21.  Tinio?/; J/,  Phi.  2:  22.  Epaphrodi- 
fws.  Phi.  2:  25.  Aicliipijus,  Col.  4: 
17.    Titus,  Tit.  1 :  5. 

Miracles. 

Pv)werofGod  necessary  to.  Jno.  3:2. 

DESt'KlBED  AS 

MarveUous  things.    Psa.  78: 12. 

Marvellous  works.  lsa.  29:14.  Psa. 
105 :  5. 

Signs   and    wonders.     Jer.  32 :  21. 
Jno.  4 :  48.    2  Cor.  12 :  12. 
Manifest 

The  glory  of  God.    Jno.  11 :  4. 

The  glory    of  Christ.    Jno.  2:    11. 
Jno.  11 :  4. 

The  works  of  God.    Jno.  9:3. 
Were  evidences  of  a  divine  commis- 
sion.   Exo.  4  : 1-5.    Mar.  16 :  20. 
The  Messiah    was  expected  to  per- 
form.   Mat.  11 :  2,  3.    Jno.  7  :  31. 
Jesus  was  proved  to  be  the  Messiah 

by.    Mat.   11 :  4-6.    Luke  7 :  20—22. 

Jno.  5 :  36.    Acts  2 :  22. 
Jesus  was   followed  on  account  of. 

Mat.  4 :  23-25.    Mat.  14 :  35,  36.  Jno. 

6:2,26.    Jno.  12:18. 
A  gift  of  the  Holy  Ghost.    1  Cor.  12: 

10. 
Were  performed 

By  the  power  of  God.     Exo.  8:  19. 
Acts  14:3.  Acts  15 :  12.  Acts  19 :  11. 

By  the  power  of  Christ.    Mat.  10 :  1. 

Bv  tlie  power  of  the  Holy  Ghost. 
Mat.  12:28.    Rom.  15:  19. 

In  the  name  of  Christ.    Mar.  16: 17. 
Acts  3 :  16.    Acts  4 :  30. 


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168 


MIR. 


First  preaching  of  the  gospel  con- 
firmed by.      Mar.  IG :  20.     Hob.  2 :  4. 

Tliey  wlio  wrought,  disclai  ned  all 
power  of  their  own.    Acts  3:  12. 

Should  produce  faith.  Jno.  2 :  23. 
Juo.  20:30,  31. 

Should  produce  obedience.  Deu.  11 : 
1—3.    Deu.29:2,  3,  9. 

Instrumental  to  the  early  propaga- 
tion of  the  gospel.  Acts  8:  6.  Rom. 
1.-) :  18, 19. 

Faith  keotjired  in 
Those,  -ttdio  performed.  Mat.  17 :  20. 
Mat.  21 :  21.  Jno.  14 :  12.  Acts  3 : 
16.  Acts  6 :  8. 
Those  for  whom  they  were  per- 
formed. Mat.  9:28.  Mat.  13:.J8. 
Mar.  9:22— 24.    Acts  14:9. 

Should  be  remembered.  1  Chr.  IG: 
12.    Psa.  105 :  5. 

Should  be  told  to  future  generations. 
Exo.  10:2.     Jud.  6:13. 

Insufficient  of  themselves,  to  produce 
conversion.    Luke  16:  31. 

The  wicked 
Desire  to  see.    Mat.  27 :  42.    Luke 

11:29.    Luke  23:  8. 
Often    acknowledge.      Jno.    11 :  47. 

Acts  4 :  16. 
Do  not  understand.    Psa.  106:  7. 
Do  not  consider.    Mar.  6:52. 
Forget.    Neh.  9:  17.      Psa.  78:  1,  11. 
Proof  against.      Num.  14 :  22.    Jno. 
12 :  37. 

Guilt  of  rejecting  the  evidence  af- 
forded by.  Mat.  11:20-24.  Jno. 
15:24. 

Miracles  of  Christ,  The. 

Water  turned  into  wine.  Jno.  2 :  6—10. 
Nobleman's  son  healed.  Jno.  4 :  46 — 53. 
Centurion's  servant  healed.     Mat.  8: 

5—13. 
Draughts    of   fishes.      Luke   5:4 — 6, 

Jno.  21 :  6. 
Devils  cast  out.    Mat.  8:  28— 32.  Mat. 

9   32,  33.    Mat.  15:  22—28.    Mat.  17: 

14—18.     Mark  1:23-27. 
Peter's  wife's  miither  healed.      Mat. 

8 :  14,  15. 
Lepers  cleansed.      Mat.  8:3.     Luke 

17 :  14. 
Paralytic  healed.    Mar.  2 :  3—12. 
Withered  hand  restored.      Mat.  12: 

10—13. 
Impotent  man  healed.     Jno.  5:  5—9. 
The  dead  raised  to  Ijfe.     Mat.  9: 18, 

19,  23—25.    Luke  7 :  12—15.    Jno.  11 : 

11—44. 
Issue  of  blood  stopped.  Mat.  9 :  20—22. 
The  blind  restored  to  sight.      Mat.  9 : 

27—30.    Mar.  8 :  22—25.    Jno.  9 : 1—7. 
The  deaf  and  dumb  cured.     Mar.  7 : 

32-35. 
The  multitude  fed.     Mat.  14:15—21. 

Vat.  15:32—38. 


His    walking  on  the  sea.     Mat.  l4: 

25-27. 
Peter  walking  on  the  sea.  Mat.  74  .  39. 
Tempest  stilled.    Mat.  8:  23-26.  Mat. 

14 :  32. 
Sudden  arrival  of  the  ship.  Jni  .J:  21. 
Tribute-money.     Mat.  17:  27. 
Woman  healed  of  infirmity.      Luke 

13:  11—13. 
Dropsy  cured.    Luke  14:  2^4. 
Fig-tree  blighted.    Mat.  21 :  19. 
Malchus  healed.    Luke  22 :  50,  51. 
Performed  before  the  messengers  of 

John.    Luke  7  :  21,  22. 
Many    and    divers    diseases    hepled. 

Mat.  4:23,  24.      Mat.  14:14.      Mat. 

15 :  30.    Mar.  1 :  34.     Luke  6 :  17  -19. 
His  transfiguration.    Mat.  17:1—8. 
His  resurrection.     Luke  24:  6, -jvith 

Jno.  10:18. 
His  appearance  to  His  disciples,  the 

doors  being  shut.    Jno.  20:  19. 
His  ascension.    Acts  1 :  9. 

Miracles  through  Evil  Agents. 

Performed  through  the  power  of  the 

devil.    2  The.  2:9.    Rev.  16:  14. 
Wrought 

In  support  of  false  religions.    Deu. 
13:1—2. 

By  false  christs.    Mat.  24 :  24. 

By    false    prophets.      Mat.    24 :  24. 
Rev.  19 :  20. 
A  mark  of  the  Apostacy.    2  Tne.  2:  3, 

9.    Rev.  13:13. 
Not  to  be  regarded.    Deu.  13:3. 
Deceive  the  ungodly.  2  The.  2i  10—12. 

Rev.  13:14.    Rev.  19:20. 
Exemplified.  Magicians  of  Egypt,  Exo. 

7:11,  22.     Exo.  8 :  7.    Witch  of  Enclor,  - 

1    Sam.     28:    7—14.      Simon    Magus, 

Acts  8:  9-11. 

Miracles  wrought  through  Serv- 
ants of  God. 

Moses  and  Aaron  : 
Rod  turned  into  a  serpent,    Exo.  4 : 

3.    Exo.  7  :  10. 
Rod  restored.    Exo.  4 :  4. 
Hand  made  leprous.    Exo.  4:  6. 
Hand  healed.    Exo.  4 :  7. 
Water  turned  into  blood.    Exo.  4 : 

9,30. 
River  turned  into  blood.    Exo.  7 : 

20. 
Frogs  brought.    Exo.  8 :  6. 
Frogs  removed.    Exo.  8 :  13. 
Lice  brought.    Exo.  8 :  17. 
Flies  brought.    Exo.  8 :  21—24. 
Flies  removed.    Exo.  8:31. 
Murrain  of  beasts.    Exo.  9 :  3—6. 
Boils  and  blains  brought.    Exo.  9: 

10,  11. 
Hail  brought.    Exo.  9:  23. 
Hail  removed.    Exo.  9:33, 
Locusts  brought.    Exo.  10 :  13. 


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Locusts  removed.    Exo.  10:19. 
Darkness  brought.    Exo.  10:  22. 
The  first-born  destroyed.    Exo.  12 : 

29. 
Tlie  red  sea  divided.    Exo.   14:  21, 

22. 
Egyptians  overwhelmed.    Exo.  14 : 

2G— 28. 
Water  sweetened.    Exo.  15:25. 
Water  from  rock   in   Hoi'eb.    Exo. 

17:6. 
Amalek  vanquished.    Exo.  17:  Il- 
ls. 
Destruction  of  Korah.     Num.   16: 

28-32. 
Water  from  rock  in  Kadesh.    Num. 

20:11. 
Healing  by  brazen  serpent.    Num. 

21 :  8,  9. 
Joshua: 
Waters  of  Jordan  divided.    Jos.  3: 

10-17. 
Jordan  restored  to  its  course.    Jos. 

4:18. 
Jericho  taken.    Jos.  6:6— 20. 
Die  sua  and  moon  stayed.    Jos.  10: 

12-14. 
Mldianites  destroyed.    Jud.  7 :  16— 

22. 
S  \iMSON: 

A  lion  killed.    Jud.  14:6. 
Philistines  killed.  Jud.  14:  19.  Jud. 

15:  15. 
The  gates  of  Gaza  carried  away. 

Jud.  16:3. 
Dagon's  house  pulled  down.     Jud. 

16 :  30. 
Samuel : 
Thunder    and   rain  in    harvest.    1 

Sam.  12:18. 
The  prophet  of  Judah  : 
Jeroboam's  hand  withered.    1  Kin. 

13 :  4. 
The  altar  rent.    1  Kin.  13:  5. 
The  withered  hand  restored.  1  Kin. 

13 : 6. 
Elijah: 
Drought  caused.  1  Kin.  17:1.    Jas. 

5 :  17. 
Meal  and   oil  multiplied.      1  Kin. 

17:14—16. 
A  child  restored  to  life.     1  Kin.  17 : 

22,  23. 
Sacrifice  consumed  by  fire.     1  Kin. 

18:. 36,  38. 
Men  destroyed  by  fire.    2  Kin.  1 :  10 

-12. 
Rain    brought.    1   Kin.    18:41—45. 

Jas.  5 :  18. 
Waters  of   Jordan  divided.    2  Kin. 

2  •  8 
Taken  to  heaven.  2  Kin.  2:  11.     . 
Elisha  : 
Waters  of  -Jordan  divided.    2  Kin. 

2:14. 
Waters  healed.    2  Kin.  2 :  21.  22. 
Children  torn  by  bears.  2  Kin.  2:24. 


Oil  multiplied.    2  Kin.  4 :  1—7. 
Child  restored  to  life.    2  Kin.  4:  32 

-35. 
Naaman  healed.  2  Kin.  5:  10, 14._ 
Gehazi  struck  with  leprosy.    2  Kin. 

5 :  27. 
Iron  caused  to  swim.  2  Kin. 6:  6. 
Syrians  smitten  with  blindness.    2 

Kin.  6:18. 
Syrians  restored  to  sight.    2  Kin. 

6 :  20. 
A  man  restored  to  life.     2  Kin.  13: 

21. 
Isaiah: 
Hezekiah  healed.    2  Kin.  20:7 
Shadow  put  back  on  the  dial  2 

Kin.  20:11. 
The  seventy  di.sciples  : 

Various  miracles.    Luke  10:  9,  17. 
The  Apostles,  &c. 
Many  miracles.      Acts  2:  43.     Acts 

5:12. 
Peter: 
Lame  man  cured.    Acts  3:  7. 
Death  of  Ananias.    Acts  5 :  5. 
Death  of  Sapphira.    Acts  5 :  10. 
The  sick  healed.    Acts  5 :  15,  16. 
Eneas  made  whole.    Acts  9 :  34. 
Dorcas  restored  to  life.     Acts  9 :  40. 
Stephen : 

Great  miracles.    Acts  6 :  8. 
Philip: 

Various  miracles.    Acts  8 :  6,  7,  13. 
Paul  : 
Elymas    smitten    with     blindness. 

Acts  13: 11. 
Lame  man  cured.    Acts  14:  10. 
An  unclean  spirit  cast  out.      Acts 

16:  18. 
Special  miracles.    Acts  19: 11, 12. 
Eutyclrus  restored  to  life.    Acts  20 : 

10—12. 
Viper's  bite  made  harmless.    Acts 

28:5. 
Father    of    Publius   healed.    Acts 

28:8. 
Paul  and  Barnabas  : 
Various  miracles.    Acts  14 :  3. 

Miraculous    Gifts    of    the    Holy 
Ghost. 

Foretold.     Isa.    35:4-6.    Joel    2:28, 

29 
Of   different    kinds.    1  Cor.  12:4-6. 
Enumerated.    1  Cor.  12:8—10,28.    1 

Cor.  14:1. 
Christ  was  endued   with.    Mat.  12: 

28. 
Poured  out  on  the  day  of  Pentecost. 

Acts  2 :  1-4. 
Communicated 

Upon  the  preaching  of  the  gospel. 
Acts  10:  44-46. 

By   the  laying  on  of  the  Apostles' 
hands.    Acts  8 :  17, 18.    Acts  19 :  6. 


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MIS. 


For  the  confirmation  of  the  gospel. 
Mar.  16 :  20.  Acts  11 :  3.  Rom.  15 : 
19.    Heb.  2:4. 

For  the  edification  of  the  Church. 
1  Cor.  12 :  7.    1  Cor.  14  :  12,  13. 
Dispensed, according  to  His  sovereign 

will.    1  Cor.  12:11. 
Were  to  be  sought  after.    1  Cor.   12 : 

31.    1  Cor.  14:1. 
Temporary  nature  of.    1  Cor.  13:8. 
Were  not  to  be 

Neglected.  1  Tim.  4 :  14.   2  Tim.  1 :  6. 

Despised.    1  The.  5:20. 

Purchased.    Acts  8:  20. 
Might  be  possessed  without  saving 

grace.  Mat.  7  :  22,  23.  1  Cor.  13: 1,2. 
Counterfeited  by  Antichrist.  Mat.  24 : 

24.    2  The.  2:  9.    Eev.  13:  13, 14. 

Missionaries^  all  Christians  should 
be  as. 

After  the  example  of  Chri.st.    Acts 

10:38. 
Women  and  children  as  well  as  men. 

Psa.  8 :  2.    Pro.  31 :  26.    Mat.  21 :  15, 

16.    Phi.  4:3.  1  Tim.  5:10.  Tit.  2:  3 

—5.  1  Pet.  3:1. 
The  zeal  of  idolaters  should  provoke 

to.    Jer.  7 ;  18. 
The  zeal   of  hypocrites  should  pro- 
voke to.    Mat.  23:15. 
An  imperative  duty.  Jud.  5:  23.  Luke 

19 :  40. 
The  principle  on  which.    2  Cor.  5 :  14, 

15. 
However  weak  they  may  be.    1  Cor. 

1:27. 
From  their  calling   as  saints.   Exo. 

19:6.    1  Pet.  2:9. 
As  faithful  stewards.    1  Pet.  4 :  10,  11. 
In  youth.  Psa.  71 :  17.   Psa.  148: 12, 13. 
In  old  age.  Deu.  32:  7.  Psa.  71 :  18. 
In  the  family.  Deu.  6:7.  Psa.  78:5— 

8.  Isa.38:19.  1  Cor.  7:16. 
In  their  intercourse  with  the  world. 

Mat  5 :  16.  Phi.  2 :  15, 16.  1  Pet.  2 :  12. 
In  first  giving  their  own  selves  to  the 

Lord.    2  Cor.  8:5. 
In  declaring  what  God  has  done  for 

them.  Psa.  66:16.  Psa.  116: 16-19. 
In  hating  life  for  Christ.  Luke  14 :26. 
In  openly  confessing  Christ.  Mat.  10: 

32. 
In  following   Christ.    Luke     14:  27. 

Luke  18:22. 
In  preferring  Christ  above  all  rela- 
tions.   Luke  14  :  26.  1  Cor.  2 :  2. 
In  joyfully  suffering  for  Christ.  Heb. 

10:34. 
In  forsaking  all  for  Christ.  Luke  5 :  11. 
In  a  holy  example.    Mat.  5 :  16.   Phi. 

2 :  15.    1  The.  1 :  7. 
In  holy  conduct.  1  Pet.  2:  12. 
In  holy  boldness.  Psa.  119:  46. 
In  dedicating  themselves  to  the  serv- 


ice of  God.  Jos.  24: 15.  Psa.  27:  4. 
In  devoting  all  property  to  God.    1 

Chr.  29:  2,  3,  14, 16.    Ecc.  11 : 1.  Mat. 

6: 19.  20.    Mar.  12:  44.  Luke  12:  33. 

Luke  18:  22,  28.    Acts  2:  45.  Acts  4: 

32-34. 
In  holy    conversation.    Psa.    37:  30, 

with  Pro.  10:31.    Pro.    15:7.    Eph. 

4 :  29.    Col.  4 :  6. 
In  talking  of  God    and  His  works. 

Psa.  71 :  24.  Psa.  77 :  12.  Psa.  119 :  27. 

Psa.  145 :  11,  12. 
In  showing  forth  God's  praises.    Isa. 

43:21. 
In  inviting  others    to    embrace    the 

'gospel.    Psa.  34:8.    Isa.  2:3.    Jno. 

1 :  46.  Jno.  4 :  29. 
In  seeking  the  edification  of  others. 

Eom.  14 :  19.  Rom.  15 :  2.  1  The.  5 :  11, 
In  admonishing  others.    1  The.  5:14. 

2  The.  3 :  15. 
In  reproving   others.      Lev.    19:  17. 

Eph.  5:11. 
In  teaching  and  exhorting.    Psa.  34: 

11.    Psa.  51:13.    Col.  3: 16.   Heb.  3: 

13.    Heb.  10:25. 
In  interceding  for  others.    Col.  4:3. 

Heb.  13:18.    Jas.  5:16. 
In  aiding  ministers  in  their  labors. 

Rom.  16:3,  9.    2  Cor.  11 :  9.    Phi.  4: 

14-16.    3  Jno.  6. 
In  giving  a  reason  for  their  faith. 

Exo.  12:26,    27.    Deu.  6:  20,  21.    J 

Pet.  3:15. 
In  encouraging  the  weak.    Isa.  35:3, 

4.    Rom.  14:1.    Rom.  15:1.    1  The. 

5:14. 
In  visiting  and  relieving  the  poor,  the 

sick,  &c.    Lev.  25:3.5.    Psa.   112:9, 

with  2  Cor.  9 :  9.    Mat.  25 :  36.    Acts 

20:35.  Jas.  1:27. 
With  a  willing  heart.    Exo.  35 :  29.    1 

Chr.  29:  9, 14. 
With    a    superabundant    liberality. 

Exo.  36:5-7.    2  Cor.  8:3. 
Encouragement  to.    Pro.  11 :  25,  .30.    1 

Cor.  1:27.    Jas.  5:19,  20. 
Blessedness  of.    Dan.  12:3. 
Illustrated.    Mat.  25 :  14.  Luke  19 :  13, 

&c.,  &c. 
Exemplified.    Hannah.l  Sam.  2:1- 

10.     C(ipfu-e  mairf,  2  Kin.  5:  3.    Chief 

of  the  Fathers,  £-c.    Ezr.  1 :  5.    Shad- 

rach,  <£-c.    Dan.  3:  16—18.     Restored 

demoniac,    Mar.     5:  20.     Shejjherds, 

Luke   2:  17.      Anna,    Luke.  2:  38. 

Joanna,  &c.  Luke  8 :  3.  Leper',  Luke 

17:15.     Disciples,  Luke    19:37,  38. 

Centurion,    Luke    23:  47.      Andrew, 

Jno.    1:41,  42.      Philip,  Jno.  1:  46. 

Woman     of     Samaria,   Jno,    4:  29. 

Barnabas,  Acts  4 :  36,  37.     Persecuted 

Saints,  Acts  8:  4.    Acts  11:  19,  20. 

ApoUos,   Acts  18:  25       Aquilla,    ttc. 

Acts    18:   26,      Various    indiriduala, 

Rom.    Chap.    16th.     Ovesiphorus,    2. 

Tim.  1 :  16.  Philemon,  Phile.  1—6. 


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MOA. 


Missionary-work  by  Ministers, 

Commanded.      Mat.  28:19.     Mar.  1(5: 

15. 
Warranted  by  predictions  concerning 

tlio   heathen,    &c.     Isa.   42:10—12. 

Isa.  66:  19. 
Is  according  to  the  purpose  of  God. 

Luke  24:  46,  47.    Gal.  1:15,  16.    Col. 

1 :  25-27. 
Directed  by  the  Holy  Ghost.    Acts 

13:2. 
Required.      Luke    10:  2.      Rom.    10: 

14,  15. 
The  Holy  Ghost  calls  to.      Acts  13 :  2. 
Christ  engaged  in.      Mat.    4:17,  2.3. 

Mat.  11:  1.      Mar.  1:38,  39.      Luke 

8:1. 
Christ  sent  His  disciples  to  labor  in. 

Mar.  3:14.      Mar.  6:7.      Luke  10: 

1-11. 
Obligations  to  engage  in.      Acts  4 : 

19,  20.    Rom.  1 :  13—15.    1  Cor.  9 :  16. 
Excellency  of.    Isa.  52:  7,  with  Rom. 

10:  15. 
Worldly  concerns  should  not  delay. 

Luke  9:  59-62. 
God   qualifies    for.       Exo.    3:11,18. 

Exo.  4:11,  12,15.    Isa.  6:5—9. 
God  strengthens  for,    Jer.  1 :  7^9. 
Guilt  and  danger  of  shrinking  from. 

Jon.  1 :  3,  4. 
Requires  wisdom  and  meekness.  Mat. 

10:16. 
Be  ready  to  engage  in.    Isa.  6:  8. 
Aid  those  engaged  in.      Rom.  IG:  1,  2. 

2  Cor.  11:9.    3  Jno.  5— 8. 
Harmony   should    subsist     amongst 

those  engaged  in.    Gal.  2 :  9. 

SUCC'ESS  OF, 

To  be  prayed  for.     Eph.  6:  18,  19. 
Col.  4:3. 

A  cause  of  joy.    Acts  15 :  3. 

A  cause  of  praise.    Acts  11 :  18.  Acts 
21 :  19,  20. 
No  limits  to  the  sphere  of.    Isa.  11 : 9. 

Mar.  16:15.    Rev.  14:6. 
Opportunities  for,  not  to  be  neglected. 

1  Cor.  16:9. 
Exemplified.     Levites,  2  Chr.  17 :  8,  9. 

Junah,  Jon.  3:  2.     The  Seventy,  Luke 

10:1,17.    ^i)o.s»t's.  Mar.  6 :  12.    Acts 

13 :  2—5.     Fhilij},  Acts  8 :  5.   Paul,  &c. 

Acts  13 :  2—4.     saa».  Acts  15 :  40,  41. 

Timotheus,  Acts  16:  3.     iJoah,  2  Pet. 

2:5. 

Moabites. 

Descended  from  Lot.    Gen.  19:37. 
Called 

Children  of  Lot,    Deu.  2 :  9. 

People  of  Chemosh.    Num.  21 :  29. 
Jer.  48:46. 
Are  given  to,  as  a  possession,    Deu. 

2:9. 
Separated  from  the  Amorites  by  the 

jiver  Araoij,    Num.  21 :  13. 


Expelled  the  ancient  Emims.      Deu, 

2:9—11. 
Possessed    many    and    groat    cities. 

Num.  21 :  28,  30.    Isa.  15  :  1-4.     Jer. 

48:21-24. 
Governed  by  kings.    Num.  23:  7.   Jos. 

24:9. 
Described  as 

Proud    and    arrogant.      Isa.   16:6. 
.Jer.  48:29. 

Idolatrous.     1  Kin.  11:7. 

Superstitious.    Jer.  27  :  3,  9. 

Rich  and  confident.    Jer.  48:7. 

Prosperous  and  at  ease.    Jer.  48:11. 

Mighty  and  men  of  war.   Jor.  48 :  14. 
Deprived  of  a  large  part  of  their  ter- 
ritories by  the  Amorites.    Num.  21 : 

26. 
Refused  to  let  Israel  pass.     Jud.  11: 

17,  18. 
Alarmed  at  the  number,  &c.  of  Israel. 

Num.  22:3. 
With    Midian    send    for    Balaam   to 

curse  Israel.      Num.  22  ch.  to  Num. 

24  ch. 
Israelites 

Enticed  to  idolatry  by.      Num.  25: 
1—3. 

Forbidden  to  spoil.    Deu.  2 :  9,  with 
Jud.  11 :  15. 

Forbidden  to  make  leagues  with. 
Deu.  23:6. 

Sometimes  intermarried  with.  Ruth 
1:4.     1  Kin.   11:1.     1  Chr.  8:8. 
Neh.  13:  23. 
Excluded  from  the  congregation  of 

Israel  for  ever.    Deu.  23:J3,  4.    Neh. 

13:1,2. 
Always  hostile  to  Israel.     Psa.  83:6. 

Eze.  25 :  8. 
Harassed  and  subdued  by  Saul.     1 

Sam.  14:47. 
Gave  an  asylum  to  David's  family. 

1  Sam.  22:  4. 

Made  tributary  to  David.    2  Sam.  8: 

2  12 

Benaiah  slew  two  champions  of.    2 

Sam.  23:20. 
Paid  tribute  of  sheep  and  wool  to 

the  king  of  Israel.  2  Kin.  3 :  4.    Isa. 

16:1. 
Revolted  from  Israel  after  the  death 

of   Ahab.    2.  Kin.  1:1.    2Kin.  3:.5. 
Israel  and  Judah  joined  against.    2 

Kin.  3:  6,  7. 
Miraculously  deceived  by   the  color 

of  the  water.    2  Kin.  3:  21—24. 
Conquered  by  Israel  and  Judah.    2 

Kin.  3:21-26. 
King  of,   sacrificed  his  son  to  excite 

animosity  against  Israel.    2  Kin.  3: 

27. 
Joined    Babylon    against    Judah.    2 

Kin.  24:2. 
Prophesies  respecting; 

Terror  on  account  of  Israel.    Exo, 
15 :  15. 


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MOO. 


Desolation  and  grief.    Isa.  15  cli. 

Isa.  16:2— 11. 
Inability  to  avert  destruction.  Isa. 

16:12. 
To  be  destroyed  in  three  years.  Isa. 

16:13,14. 
To  be  captives  in  Babylon.    Jer.  27  : 

.3,8.     Jer.  48:7. 
Their  desolation  as  a  punishment 

for  their  hatred  of  Israel.    Jer. 

48:26,27.    Eze.  25  :  8,  9. 
Eestoration  from    captivity.    Jer. 

48:47. 
Subjugation  to  Messiah.    Num.  24: 

17.    Isa.  25  :  10. 
Subjugation  to  Israel.    Isa.  11 :  14. 

Money. 

Gold  and  silver  used  as.    Gen.  13:2. 

Num.  22: 18. 
Brass  introduced  as,  by  the  Romans. 

Mat.  10:9. 
Originally  stamped  with  the  image 

of  a  lamb.    Gen.  23:15,  with  Gen. 

33:19.     (mctrg.) 
Of  the  Romans,    stamped  with  the 

image  of  Cresar.    Mat.  22 :  20,  21. 
Usually  taken  by  weight.  Gen.  23 :  16. 

Jer.  32 :  10. 
Pieces  of,  mentioned  ; 

Talent  of  gold.   1  Kin.  9:14.    2  Kin. 
23 '  33 

Talent 'of  silver.    1  Kin.  16:24.    2 
Kin.  5 :  22,  2.3. 

Shekel  of  silver.  Jud.  17  :  10.  2  Kin. 
15 :  20. 

Half  shekel  or  bekah.    Exo.  30 :  15. 

Third  of  a  shekel.    Neh.  10 :  32. 

Fourth  of  a  shekel.    1  Sam.  9 :  8. 

Gerah  the  twentieth  of  a  shekel. 
Num.  3 :  47. 

Pound.    Luke  19 :  13. 

Penny.    Mat.  20 :  2.    Mar.  6 :  37. 

Farthing.    Mat.  5  :  26.    Luke  12 :  6. 

Mite.    Mar.  12 :  42.    Luke  21 :  2. 
Of  the  Jews  regulated  by  the  stand- 
ard of  the  sanctuary.    Lev.  5:15. 

Num.  3:47. 
Was   current    with    the   merchants. 

Gen.  23:16. 
Jews  forbidden    to  take  usury  for. 

Lev.  25:  37. 
Changing  of,   a   trade.    Mat.  21 :  12. 

Jno.  2:15. 
Was  given 

For  lands.    Gen.  23 :  9.    Acts  4 :  37. 

For  slaves.  Gen.  37 :  28.  Exo.  21 :  21. 

For  merchandise.  Gen.  43:12.  Deu, 
2:6. 

For  tribute.    2   Kin.  23:  33.    Mat. 
22 :  19. 

As  wages.  Ezr.  3:  7.  Mat.  20:2.  Jas. 
5:4. 

As  offerings.    2  Kin.  12:  7—9.    Neh. 
10:32. 

As  alms.  1  Sam.  2 :  36.    Acts  3 :  3,  6. 


Custom  of  presenting  a  piece  of.  Job 

42:11. 
Power  and  usefulness  of.    Ecc.  7  :  12. 

Ecc.  10;    .. 
Loye  of,  the  root  of  all  evil.     1  Tim. 

6:10. 

Months. 

Sun  and  moon  designed  to  mark  out. 

Gen.  1 :  14. 
The  patriarchs   computed   time  by 

Gen.  29 :  14. 
The  Jews  computed  time  bv.    Jud. 

11:37.     1  Sara.  6:1.     1  Kin.'j  :  7. 
Commenced  with  first  appearance  of 

new  moon.     Num.  10: 10,  with  Psa. 

81:3. 
Originally  had  no  names.    Gen.  7 :  11. 

Gen.  8:4. 
The  year  composed  of  twelve.    1  Chr. 

27 :  2—15.    Est.  2:12.    Rev.  22 :  2. 
N.-iMEs  OF  the  twelve; 

First,   Nisan  or  Abib.    Exo.  13:4. 
Neh.  2:1. 

Second,  Zif.    1  Kin.  6:1,37. 

Third,  Sivan.    Est.  8:9. 

Fourth,  Thammuz.    Zee.  8 :  19. 

Fifth,  Ab.    Zee.  7  :  3. 

Sixth,  Ehul.    Neh.  6 :  15. 

Seventh,  Ethauim.    1  Kin.  8 :  2. 

Eighth,  Bui.    1  Kin.  6:38. 

Ninth,  Chisleu.    Zee.  7:1. 

Tenth,  Tebeth.    Est.  2  :  16. 

Eleventh,  Sebat.    Zee.  1 :  7. 

Twelfth,  Adar.  Ezr.  6: 15.  Est.  3:  7. 
Idolaters    prognosticated    by.     Isa. 

47:13. 
Observance  of,  condemned.  Gal.  4 :  10. 

Moon»  The. 
Created  by  God.  Gen.  1:14.  Psa.  8: 3. 
Made  to  glorify  God.    Psa.  148 :  3. 
Called  the  lesser  light.    Gen.  1 :  16. 
Described  AS 
Fair.    So.  of  Sol.  6: 10. 
Bright.    Job  31 :  26. 
Has  a  glory  of  its  own.     1  Cor.  15 :  41 
•Appointed 
To  divide  day  from  night.    Gen.  1 

14. 
For  signs  and  seasons.    Gen.  1 :  14. 

Psa.  104:19. 
For  a  light  in  the  firmament.    Gen. 

1 :  15. 
To  light  the  earth  by  night.    Jer. 

31 :  35. 
To  rule  the  night.    Gen.  1 :  16.  Psa. 

136:9. 
By  an  ordinance  for  ever.    Psa.  72: 

5,7.    Psa.  89:37.    Jer.  31 :  36. 
For  the  benefit  of  all.    Deu.  4:  19. 
Influences  vegetation.    Deu.  33:14. 
First  appearance  of,  a  time  of  festiv- 
ity.   ISani.  20:  5,  6.    Psa.  81 :  3. 
Miracles  connected  with; 
Standing  still  in  Ajalon.    Jos.  10: 
12, 13. 


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Signs  in,  before  the  destruction  of 
jorusalfem.     Luke  21 :  2^. 

Lunacy  attributed  to  th{3  influence 
of.    Psa.  121 :  6,  with  Mat.  i  :  24. 

Worshipped  as  the  queen  of  heav- 
en.   Jer.  7  :  18.    Jer.  14 :  17—19,  25. 

WORSHIPPINIJ  OF, 

Forbidden  to  the  Jews.   Deu.  4 :  19. 
Condemned   as  atheism.      Job  31: 

26,  28. 
To  be  punished  with  death.    Deu. 

17:3-6. 
Jews  often  guilty  of.     2  Kin.   23:5. 

Jer.  8:2. 
Jews  punished  for.    Jer.  8:  1—3. 
Illustrative 
Of  glory  of  Christ  in  the  Church. 

Isa.  60:20. 
Of  fairness  of  the  Church.     So.   of 

Sol.  6 :  10. 
Of   chaugeableness  of  the   world. 

Rev.  12:  1. 
(Becoming  as  blood,)  of  judgments. 

Rev.  6:12. 
(Withdrawing  her  light,)   of  deep 

calamities.    Isa.  13:10.    Joel  2: 

10.    Joel  3:  15.    Mat.  24:29. 

Morning. 

The  second  part  of  the  day  at  the 

creation.    Gen.  1 :  5,  8,  13,  19,  23,  31. 

The  first   part    of  the  natural  day. 

Mar.  16:2. 
Ordained  by  God.    Job  38 :  12. 
Began  with  first  dawn.    Jos.  6:   15. 

Psa.  119:147. 
Continued  until  noon.    1  Kin.  18 :  26. 

Neh.  8 :  3. 
First  dawning  of,  called  the  eyelids 
of  the  morning.    Job  3:9.     (marg.) 
Job  41 :  18. 
The  outgoings  of,   made  to  rejoice. 

Psa.  65 :  8. 
The  Jews 
Generally  rose  early  in.  Gen.  28 :  18. 

-Jud.  6:28. 
Eat  but  little  in.    Ecc.  10:  16. 
Went  to  the  temple  in.    Luke  21 : 

38.     Jno.  8 :  2. 
Offered  a  part  of  the  daily  sacrifice 
in.    Exo.  29:  38,  39.    Num.   28:  4 
—7. 
Devoted  a  part  of,  to  prayer  and 
praise.     Psa.  5:  3.    Psa.  .59:  16. 
Psa.  88:  13. 
Gathered  the  manna  in.    Exo.  16: 

21. 
Began  their  journeys  in.  Gen.  22:  3. 
Held  courts  of  justice  in.    Jer.  21: 

12.    Mat.  27:1. 
Contracted  covenants  in.    Gen.  26: 

31. 
Transacted  business  in.    Ecc.  11 : 
6.    Mat.  20:1. 
Was    frequently   cloudless,     2  Sam. 
23:4, 


A  red  sky  in,  a  sign  of  bad  weather. 

Mat.  16:3. 
Ushered  in  by  the  morning  star.  Job 

38:  7. 
Illustr.\tive 
Of  the  resurrection  day.    Psa.   49: 

14. 
(Breaking  forth, 1  of  the  glory  of 
the  church.  So.  of  Sol.  6:  10.    Isa. 

(Star  of,)  of  the  glory  of  Christ. 
Rev.  22 :  16. 

(Star  of,)  of  reward  of  saints.  Rev. 
2:28. 

(Clouds  in,)  of  the  shortlived  pro- 
fession of  hypocrites.    Hos.  6:4. 

(Wings  of,)  of  rapid  movements. 
Psa.  139:  9. 

(Spread  upon  the  mountains,)  of 
heavy  calamities.    Joel  2 :  2. 

Moth,  The. 

Destructive  to  garments.     Mat.  6:  19. 

Jas.  5:2. 
Destroyed    by    the    slightest    touch. 

Job  4 :  19. 
Illustrative 
Of  God    in    the  execution  of  His 

judgments.    Hos.  5  :  12. 
(Eating  a  garment,)  of  God's  judg- 
ments.   Isa.  50:9.    Isa.  51 :  8. 
(Garments  eaten  by,)  of  those  who 
have  suffered  severe  judgments. 
Job  13:  28. 
(Making  its  house  in  garments,)  of 
man's  folly  in  providing  earthly 
things.    Job  27  :  18. 

Mountains. 

The  elevated  parts  of  the  earth.  Gen. 

7 :  19,  20. 
God 
Formed.    Amos  4 :  13. 
Set  fast.    Psa.  65 :  6. 
Gives  strength  to.    Psa.  95 :  4. 
Weighs,  in  a  balance.    Isa.  40:12. 
Waters,  from  His  chambers.    Psa. 

104 :  13. 
Parches,  with  draught.   Hag.  1 :  11. 
Causes,    to   smoke.      Psa.   104:  32. 

Psa.  144 :  5. 
Sets    the  foundations   of,  on  fire. 

Deu.    32:  22. 
Makes  waste.    Isa.  42 :  15. 
Causes,  to  tremble.  Nah.  1:5.  Hab. 

3:  10. 
Causes,  to  skip.    Psa.  114  :  4,  6. 
Causes,  to  melt.  Jud.  5:5.  Psa.  97: 

5.    Isa.  64:1,  .3. 
Removes.    Job  9:  5. 
Overturns.    Job  9 :  5.    Job  28 :  9. 
Scatters.    Hab.  3:6. 
Made  to  glorify  God.    Psa.  148 :  9. 
Called 
God's  mountains.    Isa.  49:11. 
The  ancient  mountains.    Deu.    33: 

15. 


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The  everlasting  mountains.    Hab. 

Perpetual  hills.    Hlb.  3 :  6. 
Everlasting  hills.    Gen.  49:  26. 
Pillars  of  heaven.    Job  26: 11. 
Many  esceeding  high.    Psa.  101:18. 

Isa.  2:11. 
Collect    the    vapors   which     ascend 

from  the  earth.    Psa.  104 :  6,  8. 
Are  the  sources  of  springs  and  rivers. 

Deu.8:7.    Psa.  104:  8-10. 
Canaan  abounded  in.    Dou.  11 :  11. 
Volcanic  fires  of,  alluded  to.    Isa.  64  : 

1,2.    Jer.  51:25.    Nah.  1:5,6. 
Mentioned  in  Scripture; 
Ararat.    Gen.  8:  4. 
Abarim.    Num.  33:  47,  48. 
Amalek.    Jud.  12:  15. 
Bashan.    Psa.  68:15. 
Bethel.    1  Sam.  13:  2. 
Carmel.    Jos,  15:55.    Jos.  19:26.    2 

Kin.  19:  23. 
Ebal.    Deu.  11 :  29.    Deu.  27 : 1.3. 
Ephraim.    Jos.  17:  15.    Jud.  2:  9. 
Gerizim.    Deu.  11 :  29.    Jud.  9 :  7. 
Gilboa.    1  Sam.  31:1.    2  Sam.  1:6, 

21. 
Gilead.    Gen.  31  ::21,  25.    So.  of  Sol. 

4:1. 
Hachilah.    1  Sam.  23:19. 
Hermon.    Jos.  13: 11. 
Hor.    Num.  20:22.    Num.  34:  7,8. 
Horcb.    Eso.  3:  1. 
Lebanon.    Deu.  3:25. 
Mizar.    Psa.  42:6. 
Moreh.    Jud.  7: 1. 
Moriah.    Gen.  22 :  2.    2  Chr.  3 :  1. 
Nebo,  (partof  Abarim).    Num.32: 

3.    Deu.  34:1. 
Olives  or  mount  of  corruption.    1 

Kin.    11:    7,  with  2  Kin.  23:  13. 

Luke  21:  37. 
Pisgah,  (part  of  Abarim).      Num. 

21:20.    Deu.  34:1. 
Seir.    Gen.  14:6.    Gen.  36:8. 
Sinai.    Exo.  19:2,  18,  20,  23.    Exo. 

31 :  18. 
Sion.    2  Sam.  5:  7. 
Tabor.    Jud.  4:  6, 12,  14. 
A  defence  to  a  country.    Psa.  125:2. 
Afford  refuge  in  time  of  danger.  Gen. 
14 :  10.    Jud.  6 :  2.    Mat.  24 :  16.  Heb. 
.11:38.     , 
Afforded    pasturage.     Exo.    3:    1.    1 
Sam.    25:7.    1    Kin.    22:    17.     Psa. 
147:8.     Amos  4:1. 
Abounded  with 
Herbs.    Pro.  27:  25. 
Minerals.    Deu.  8:9. 
Precious  things.    Deu.  33:  15. 
Stone  for  building.    1  Kin.  5 :  14,  17. 

Dan.  2:  45. 
Forests.    2  Kin.  19:23.    2  Chr.  2:2, 

8—10. 
Vineyards.  2  Chr.  26:  10.    Jer.  31 :  5. 
Spices.    So.  of  Sol.  4 :  6.    So.  of  Sol. 

8:14. 


Deer.    1  Chr.  12 :  8.    So.  of  Sol.  2 :  8. 

Game.    1  Sam.  26:20. 

Wild  beasts.    So.  of  Sol.  4:  8.  Hab. 

2:17. 
Often    inhabited.    Gen.    36:    8.    Jos. 

11:21. 
Sometimes     selected    as    places  for 
divine  worship.    Gen.  22:2,5.  Exo. 
3:12.    Isa.  2:2. 
Often    selected   as   places    for   idol- 
atrous worship.    Deu.  12:  2.    2  Chr. 
21 :  11. 
Proclamations  often  made  from.  Isa. 

40:9. 
Beacons     or    ensigns     often    raised 

upon.    Isa.  13:2.    Isa.  30:  17. 
Illustrative 
Of  difficulties.    Isa.  40:  4.    Zee.  4: 

7.    Mat.  17  :  20. 
Of  persons  in  authority.    Psa.  72: 

3.    Isa.  44:23. 
Of  the   church  of  God.    Isa.  2:  2. 

Dan.  2:  35,  44,45. 
Of  God's  righteousness.    Psa.  36 :  6. 
Of  proud    and   haughty    persons. 

Isa,  2:14. 
(Burning,)  of  destructive  ene'nries. 

Jer.  51 :  25.     Rev.  8 :  8. 
(Breaking  forth  into    singing,)   of 

exceeding  joy.    Isa.  44 :  23.    Isa. 

55 :  12. 
(Threshing  of,)  of  heavy  judgments. 

Isa.  41 :  1.5. 
(Made  waste.)  of  desolation.    Isa. 

42:15.    Mai.  1:3. 
(Dropping  new  wine,)    of   abund- 
ance.   Amos  9:  13. 

Mule,  The. 
First  mention  of.     Gen.  36:24. 
Stupid  and  intractable.    Psa.  32:9. 
Used  foe 
Biding,  by  persons  of  distinction. 
2  Sam.  13:  29.    2  Sam.   18:  9.    1 
Kin.  1 :  33. 
Carrying   burdens.    2    Kin.    5:   17. 

IChr.  12:40. 
Conveying  posts    and  messengers. 
Est.  8 :  10, 14. 
Liable  to  the  plague.    Zee.  14: 15. 
Food  of.     1  Kin.  4 :  28.  (marg.)     1  Kin. 

18:5. 
The  Jews 
Forbidden  to  breed.    Lev.  19:19. 
Set  a  great  value  upon.    1  Kin.  18: 

5. 
Brought  many,  from  Babylon.  Ezr. 

2:  66. 
Shall  use,  at  the  restoration.    Isa. 
66 :  20. 
Of  Togarmah,  sold  in  fairs  of  Tyre. 

Eze.  27:  14. 
Often  given  as  tribute.    1  Kin.  10:  25. 

Murder. 

Forbidden  by  Mosaic  law.    Exo.  20,; 
13.    Deu.  5:  17. 


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Why  forbidden  by  God.    Gen.  9:  6. 
The    law   made  to  restrain.    1  Tim. 

1:9. 
Described  as  killing 
With  premeditation.    Exo.   21:   14. 
From    hatred.      Num.    35:    20,    21. 

Deu.  19:  11. 
By  lying   in  wait.     Num.  3o:    20. 

Deu.  19:11. 
By  an  instrument  of    iron.    Num. 

35 :  16. 
By  the  blow  of  a  stone.    Num.35: 

17. 
By  a  hand  weapon  of  wood.   Num. 
35 :  18. 
Killing  a  thief  in  the  day,  counted 

as.     Exo.  22:  3. 
Early  introduction  of.    Gen.  4:8. 
Represented    as    a   sin  crying  unto 
heaven.    Gen.  4:  10,  with  Heb.  12: 
24.    Rev.  6:  10. 
The  Jews  often  guilty  of.    Isa.  1:  21. 
Persons  guilty  op% 
Fearful  and  cowardly.    Gen.  4:  14. 
Wanderers    and    vagabonds.    Gen. 

4:  14. 
Flee  from   God's    presence.     Gen. 

4:  16. 
Not  protected  in  refuge  cities.  Deu. 

19:11,  12. 
Had   no    protection    from     altars. 

Exo.  21 :  14. 
Not  to  be  pitied  or  spared.     Deu. 
19:  13. 
Dften  committed  by  night.     Neh.  6: 

10.     Job  24:  14. 
fmputed  to  th(!  nearest    city    when 
the  murderer  was  unknown.    Deu. 
21 :  1-3. 
Mode  of  clearing  those  suspected  of. 

Deu.  21 :  3-9.     Sec  Mat.  27 :  24. 
To  be  proved   by  two  witnesses  at 
least.    Num.  35:  30.   Deu.  19:  11,  15. 
Punishment  for, 
The  curse  of  God.    Gen.  4 :  11. 
Death.    Gen.  9:  5,  6.    Exo.  21:  12. 

Num.  35:16. 
Not  to  be  commuted.    Num.  35:. 32. 
Inflicted  by    the    nearest    of  kin. 
Num.  .35:19,21. 
Forbidden.    Gen.  9:  6.    Exo.  20:  13. 

Deu.- 5:  17,  with  Rom.  13:  9. 
Explained  by  Christ.      Mat.  5:  21,  22. 
Haired  is.    I  .Jno.  3:  15. 
Is  a  work  of  the  flesh.    Gal.  5:21. 
Comes  from  the  heart.    Mat.  15 ;   19. 
Defiles  the 
Hands.    Isa.  59:  3. 
Person    and    garments.      Lam.    4: 

13,  14. 
Laud.    Num.  35:  33.    Psa.  106:  38. 
Not  concealed  from  God,    Isa.  26:21. 

Jcr.  2:34. 
Cries  for  vengeance.    Gen.  4: 10. 

GfOD 

Abominates.    Pro.  6:16,  17. 
Makes  inquisition  for,    Psa.  9 :  12. 


Will  avenge.    Deu.   32 :   43.    1  Kin. 
21 :  19.     Hos.  1 :  4. 

Requires    blood    f(jr.      Gen,    9:    5. 
Num.35:  33.     1  Kin.  2:32. 

Rejects  the  prayers  of  those  guilty 
of.    Isa.  1:  15.    Isa.  59:2,3. 

Curses  those  guilty  of.    Gen.  4:  11. 
The  law  made  to  restrain.    1  Tim. 

1:9. 
Saints 

Specially  warned  against.    1  Pet. 
4 :  15. 

Deprecate  the  guilt  of.    Psa.  51 :  14. 

Should  warn  others  against.    Gen. 
37:22.    Jer.  26:15. 
Connected  with  idolatry.    Eze.  22:  3, 

4.2  Kin.  3:27. 
The  wicked 

Filled  with.    Rom.  1 :  29. 

Devise.    Gen,  27:41.    Gen.  37:18. 

Intent  on.    Jer.  22:17. 

Lie  in   wait  to  commit.    Psa.  10: 
8-10. 

Swift  to  commit.    Pro.  1 :  16.  Rom. 
3:  15. 

Perpetrate.    Job  24: 14.    Eze.  22:3. 

Have  hands  full  of.    Isa.  1  ■<  15. 

Encourage   others    to    commit.    1 
Kin.  21:  8-10.     Pro.  1:11. 
Characteristic  of  the  devil.    Jno.  8: 

44. 
Punishment  of.    Gen.  4:12— 15.   Gen. 

9 :  6.    Num.  35 :  30.     2  Kin.  9 :  36,  37. 

Jer.  19:4-9. 
Pvinishment  of,  not  commuted  under 

the  Law.    Num.  35:  31. 
Of  saints,  specially  avenged.    Deu. 

32:43.    Mat.  23:  35.    Rev.  18:  20,  24. 
Excludes  from  heaven.      Gal.  5:  21. 

Rev.  22 :  15. 
Exemplified.     Cain,  Gen.  4 :  8.     Esau, 

Gen.  27:  41.    Joseph's  brethren.  Gen. 

37:20.     P/iarao7i,Exo.  1:  22.     Abim- 

elech,     Jud.  9:5.      Men  of  Shei-hem, 

Jud.  9:  24.     Amalekilc,  2  Sam.  1 :   16. 

Rechab,  (&c.   2  Sam.  4:   5—7.     David, 

2  Sam.  12:  9.     Absalom,  2  Sam.   13: 

29.    Joab,l  Kin.  2:  31,  32.     Baasha. 

I   Kin.   15:    27.      Zimri,   1  Kin.    16: 

10.    Jezebel.  1  Kin.  21 :  10.     Elders  of 

Jezreel,     1     Kin.    21:    13.       Ahab.     1 

Kin.  21:  19,"     Jiazael,  2  Kin.   8:   12, 

15.     Adrammelech,  (S:c.  2  Kin.  Id:  37. 

Manasseh.   2   Kin.   21:   16.     Jshmail, 

Jer.  41 :  7.  Princes  of  Israel,  Eze.  11 : 

6.     People  of  Gilead,  B.OS.  6:  &.     The 

Herods,  Mat.  2 :  16.  Mat.  14 :  10.  Acts 

12:   2.     Herodias  and  her  ditvqliler. 

Mat.  14:8-11.     Chief  priests.   Mat. 

27:1.     J»f7as,  Mat.  27  :  4.    Barnbbas, 

Mar.  15 :  7.    Jews,  Acts  7 :  52.   1  The. 

2 :  15. 

Murmuring. 
Forbidden.    1  Cor.  10:10.    Phi.  2:14 
Against 
God.    Pro.  19:  3. 


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The  sovereignty  of  God.     Rom.  9: 
19,  20. 

The  service  of  God.    Mai.  .3 :  14. 

Christ.    Luke  5:  30.    Luke  15:  2. 
Luke  19 :  7.    Jno.  6 :  41-43,  52. 

Ministers  of  God.  Exo.  17:  3.  Num. 
16:41. 

Disciples    of   Christ.      Mar.    7:    2. 
Luke  5:  30.  Luke  6:  2. 
Unreasonableness  of.    Lam.  3:39. 
Tempts  God.    Exo.  17:2. 
Provokes  God.     Num.  14:  2,  11.    Deu. 

9 :  8,  22. 
Saints  cease  from.    Isa.  29 :  23,  24. 
Characteristic  of  the  wicked.    Jude 

16. 
Guilt  of  encouraging  others  in.  Num. 

13:  31—33,  with  Num.  14:  36,  37. 
Punishment  of.      Num.  11:1.     Num. 

14:27—29.      Num.  16: 45,  46.      Psa. 

106:25,26. 
Illustrated.      Mat.  20:  11.      Luke  15: 

29,  30. 
Exemplified.      Cain,    Gen.   4:13,    14. 

Moses,  Exo.  5:  22,  23.  Israelites,  Exo. 

14 :  11.  Exo.  15 :  24.    Exo.  16 :  2.  Exo. 

17:2,3.    Num.  11:1-4.    Num.  21:5. 

Aaron,  &c.  Num.  12 :  1,  2,  8.      Korah, 

&c.  Num.  16:  3.     Elijah,  1  Kin.  19:  4. 

Job,  Job  3:l,&c.       Jeremiah,  Jer. 

20:14-^18.    J.»ia/i,  Jon.  4:  8,  9.     Dis- 
ciples, Mar.  14:  4,  5.       Jno.  6:  61. 

Pharisees,  Luke  15:  2.      Luke  19:  7. 

Jeivs,  Jno.  6 :  41 — 43.      Grecians,  Acts 

6:1. 

Music. 

Early  invention  of.    Gen.  4:  21. 
Divided  into, 

Vocal.     2  Sam.  19:  35.  -  .\cts  16:  25. 

lustrumental.    Dan.  6:18. 
Designed  to  promote  joy.     Ecc.  2:8, 

10. 
Vanity  of  all  unsanctifled.    Ecc.  2:  8, 

11. 
Considered  efficacious  in  mental  dis- 
orders.    1  Sam.  16:  14—17,  23. 
Effects  produced  on  the  prophets  of 

old  by.    ISam.  10:5,  6.  2  Kin.  3:1.5. 
Instruments  of. 

Cymbals.    IChr.  16:5.    Psa.  1.50:5. 

Cornet.    Psa.  98 : 6.    Ho&.  5 :  8. 

Dulcimer.    Dan.  3:5. 

Flute.    Dan.  3:5. 

Harp.    Psa.  137 :  2.    Eze.  26 :  13. 

Organ.  Gen.  4:  21.    Job  21 :  12.  Psa. 
1.50:4. 

Pipe.    1  Kin.  1:40.    Isa.  5:12.    Jer. 
48 :  36. 

Psaltery.    Psa.  33:2.    Psa.  71 :  22. 

Sackbut.     Dan.  3:5. 

Tabret.    1  Sam.  10 :  5.    Isa.  24 :  8. 

Timbrel.     Exo.  15:20.     Psa.  68:2.5. 

Trumpet.    2  Kin.  11:14.    2Chr.  29: 
27. 

Viol.    Isa.  14 :  11.    Amos  5 :  23. 

Made  of  fix  wood.    2  Sam.  6:5. 


Made  of  almug  wood.    1  Kin.  10: 12- 
Made  of  brass.    1  Cor.  13:1. 
Made  of  silver.    Num.  10:  2. 
Made  of  horns  of  animals.  Jos.  6 : 8. 
Many,  with  strings.  Psa.  33:2.  Psa. 

150:4. 
Early  invention  of.    Gen.  4 :  21. 
Invented  by  David.    iChr.  23:5.    2 

Chr.  7 :  6. 
The  Jews  celebrated  for  inventing. 

Amos  6:  5. 
Often      expensively     ornamented. 

Eze.  28 :  13. 
Great  diversity  of.    Ecc.  2 :  8. 
Appointed  to  be  used  in  the  temple. 
1  Chr.  16:  4-6.      1  Chr.  23:  5,  6.      1 
Chr.  25:1.    2  Chr.  29:25. 
Custom  of  sending  a  way  friends  with. 

Gen.  31 :  27. 
The  Jews  used, 
In  sacred  processions.    2  Sam.  6:  4, 

5,15.    IChr.  13:6— 8.      1  Chr.  15: 

27,  28. 
At   laying   foundation   of    temple. 

Ezr.  3 :  9,  10. 
At  consecration  of  temple.     2  Chr. 

5:11-13. 
At  coronation  of  kings.     2  Chr.  23: 

11, 13. 
At  dedication  of  city  walls.      Neh. 

12 :  27,  28. 
To  celebrate  victories.    Exo.  15:  20. 

ISam.  18:6,  7. 
In  religious  feasts.    2  Chr.  30:  21._ 
In  private  entertainments.     Isa.  5: 

12.    Amos  6:5. 
In  dances.     Mat.  11 :  17.     Luke  15: 

25. 
In  funeral  ceremonies.    Mat.  9:23. 
In  commemorating  great  men.     2 

Chr.  35 :  25. 
Used  in  idol  worship.     Dan.  3:5. 
The  movements  of  armies  regulated 

by.     Jos.  6:8.     1  Cor.  14:8. 
Generally  put  aside  in  times  of  af- 
fliction.    Psa.  1,37:  2— 4.     Dan.  6:  18. 
Illustrative 
Of  joy  and  gladness.       Zep.  3:17. 

Eph.  5 :  19. 
Of  heavenly  felicity.    Rev.  5 :  8,  9. 
(Ceasing  of,)   of   calamities.  .  Isa. 

24:8,9.     Rev.  18:22. 

Naphtali,  The  Tribe  of. 

Descended  from  Jacob's  sixth    son. 

Gen.  30:7,  8. 
Predictions  respecting.    Gen.  49:21. 

Deu.  33:23. 
Persons  selected  from,  _ 

To  number  the  people.    Num.  1 :  15. 

To  spy  out  the  land.     Num.    13:14. 

To  divide  the  land.    Num.  34 :  28. 
Strength  of,  on  leaving  Egypt.   Num. 

1 :  42,  43. 
The  rear  of   the  fourth  division  of 

Israel  in  their  journeys.    Num.  10: 

25,  27. 


NAP. 


NEW. 


Encamped  uuder    the    standard    of 

Dan  north  of  tbo  tabernacle.  Num. 

•_> .  2")  29. 
Offering  of,  at  the  dedication.    Num. 

7 :  78  -83. 
Families  of.    Num.  26:  48,  4i). 
Strength  of,    on     entering    Canaan. 

Num.  26:  50. 
On  Ebal  said  amen    to   the  curses. 

Deu.27:13. 
Bounds   of   their    inheritance.    Jos. 

19 :  32-39. 
Did   not  drive  out  the  Canaanites, 

l)nt  make  tiiem  tributary.  Jnd.  1 :  33. 
Ch()s<Mi    from    Zeliuluu    to     go    with 

Barak  against  Sisera.   Jud.  4:  6,  10. 
Praised    for  aiding    against  Sisera. 

Jud.  ri:  IS. 
Joined  Gideon   in    the  pursuit    and 

overthrow  of  the  Midiauites.    Jud. 

7:23. 
Some  of,    at  David's   coronation.    1 

Chr.  12:34. 
Ofiicer  placed  over,  by  David.    1  Chr. 

27 :  19. 
Otlicer  placed  over,  by  Solomon.    1 

Kin.  4:15. 
Land  of,    ravaged    by   Benhadad.    1 

Kin.  15:  20. 
Land  of,  purged  of  idols  by   Josiah. 

2  Chr.  34:6. 
Taken  captive  by  Tiglath-pileser.    2 

Kin.  15 :  29. 
Specially  favored  by  our  Lord's  min- 
istry.   Isa.  9:1,2.    Mat.  4:13— 15. 
Remarkable  persons  of ;  Barak,  Jud. 

4:  6,     Hiram,  1  Kin.  7  :  14. 

Nazarites. 

Persons  separated  to  the  service  of 

God.     Num.  6:2. 
Different  kinds  of; 
From  the  womb.    Jud.  13:5.    Luke 

1 :  15. 
By  a  particular  vow.  Num.  6:  2. 
Required  to  be  holy.    Num.  6:  8. 
Esteemed  pure.    Lam.  4  :  7. 
Prohibited  from 
Wine  or  strong  drink.    Num.  6:3. 

Luke  1 :  15. 
Grapes  or  any  thing  made  from  the 

vine.    Num.  6:  3,  4.    Jud.  13:14. 
Cutting  or  shaving  the  head.  Num. 

6:5.    Jud.  13:5.    Jud.  16:  17. 
Defiling  themselves  by  the    dead. 
Num.  6:  6,  7. 
Raised  up  for  the  good  of  the  nation. 

Amos  2:  11. 
Ungodly  Jews  tried  to  corrupt.  Amos 

2:12. 
Defiled  during  vow 
To  shave  the  head  the  seventh  day. 

Num.  6:  9. 
To  bring  two    turtle    doves  for   a 

burnt  offering.     Num.  6:  10,  11. 
Xo  recommence  their  vow  with  a 
trespass  offering.   Num.  6:12. 


On  completion  of  vow 
To  be  brought  to  tabernacle  door. 

Num.  6:  13. 
To  offer  sacrifices.    Num.  6:14—17. 
To  shave  their  heads.    Num.  6:18. 

Acts  IS:  18.    Acts  21 :  21. 
To  have  the  left  shoulder  of  the 

ram  of  the  peace  ott'cring  waved 

upon  their  hands   by  the  priest. 

Num.  6:  19,  20,  with  Lev.  7:  32. 
Illustrative  of 
Christ.    Heb.  7  :  26. 
Saints.    2Cor.6:17.    Jas.  1:27. 

Ncthinim, 

Were  the  servants  of    the   Levites 

Ezr.  8 :  20. 
Probably  originatec}  in  the  appoint- 
ment of  the  Gibeonites.    Jos.  9:  27 
The  remnant  of  the  Canaanites  ap 

pointed  as,  by  Solomon.    1  Kin.  9 

20,21,  with  Ezr.  2:58. 
With  the  priests  and  Levites 

Had  cities  to  reside  in.    1  Chr.  9 
2.    Ezr.  2:70. 

Exempted  from  tribute.    Ezr.  7 :  24 
Had  chiefs  or  captains  over  them 

Neh.  11:21. 
A  large  number  of,  returned  from  the 

captivity.    Ezr.  2 :  43—54.    Neh.  7 

46—56,  60. 
Were  zealous  for  the  covenant.   Neh. 

10 :  28,  29. 

New  Birth,  The. 

The  corruption  of  human  nature  re- 
quires.   Jno.  3  :  6.    Rom.  8 :  7,  8. 
Wone  can  enter  heaven  without.  Jno. 

3:3. 
Effected  by 
God.    Jno.  1 :  13.    1  Pet.  1 :  3. 
Christ.    1  Jno.  2 :  29. 
The  Holy  Ghost.    Jno.  3:  6.    Tit. 
3 :  5. 
Through  the  instrumentality  of 
The  word  of  God.    Jas.    1 :  18.    1 

Pet.  1 :  23. 
The  resurrection  of  Christ.    1  Pot: 

1:  3. 
The  ministry  of  the  gospel.    1  Cor. 
4 :  15. 
Isof  the  will  of  God.    .Jas.  1 :  IS. 
Is  of  the  mercy  of  God.    Tit.  3:  5. 
Is  for  the  glory  of  God.    Isa.  43:  7. 
Described  as 
A  new  creation,     2  Cor.  5:  17.     Gal. 

6:15.     Eph.  2:10. 
Newness  of  life.    Rom.  6:  4. 
A  spiritual  resurrection.    Rom.  6: 
4-6.    Eph.  2:1,5.   Col.  2:  12.  Col. 
3:  1. 
A  new  heart.    Eze,  36 :  26. 
A  new  spirit.    Eze.  11 :  19.    Rom. 

7:6. 
Putting  on  the  new  man.    Eph.  4: 
24. 


NEW. 


178 


MIL. 


Tho  inward  man.    Rom.  7:  22.    2 

Cor.  4:  16. 
Circumcision  of  the   heart.     Deu. 
30 :  6,  with  Kom.  2 :  29.    Col.  2 :  11. 
Partaking  of  the  divine  nature.    2 

Pet.  1:4. 
The  washing  of  regeneration.    Tit. 
3:  j. 
All  saints  partake  of.   Rom.  8: 16,  17. 

1  Pet.  2:2.    iJno.  5:1. 
Produces 
Likeness  to  God.    Eph.  4:24.    Col. 

3:  10. 
Likeness  to  Christ.    Rom.  8:  29.    2 

Cor.  3:18.    iJno.  3:2. 
Knowledge  of  God.    Jer.  24 :  7.  Col. 

3:10. 
Hatred  of  sin.    IJno.  3:9.    1  Jno. 

.5?  18. 
Victory  over  the  world.  1  Jno.  5 :  4. 
Delight  in  God's  law.    Rom.  7 :  22. 
Evidenced  by 
Faith  in  Christ.    1  Jno.  5 : 1. 
Rigliteousness.    IJno.  2:29. 
Brotherly  love.    1  Jno.  4 :  7. 
Connected  with  adoption.    Isa.  43 :  6, 

7.     Jno.  1 :  12, 13. 
The  ignorant  cavil  at.    Jno.  3:4. 
Manner     of     effecting— Illustrated. 

Jno.    3:8. 
Preserves  from  Satan's    devices.     1 
Jno.  5 :  18. 

Night. 

The  darkness  first  called.    Gen.  1 :  5. 
Caused  by  God.    Psa.  104 :  20. 
Belongs  to  God.    Psa.  74 : 1'3. 
The  heavenly  bodies  designed  to  sep- 
arate day  from.    Gen.  1 :  14. 
The  moon  and  stars  designed  to  rule 

and  give  light  by.      Gen.  1 :  16—18. 

Jer.  31 :  So. 
Commenced  at  sunset.      Gen.  28:11. 
Continued   until  sunrise.    Psa.   104: 

22.    Mat.28:l,  with  Mar.  16:2. 
Regular  scccessionof, 

Established   by  covenant.    Gen.  8: 
22.     Jer.  .33 :  20. 

Ordained  for  tlie  glory  of  God.  Psa. 
19:2, 
Originally  divided  into   three  watch- 
es.   Lam.  2:  19,  with    Jud.   7:  19. 

Exo.  14:  24. 
Divided  into  four    watches    by  the 

Romans.    Luke  12:  38,  with   Mat. 

14:25.  Mar.  13:35. 
Frequentlv 

Exceeding  dark.     Pro.  7 :  9. 

Cold  and  frosty.    Gen.  31 :  40.     Jer. 
36:30. 

Accompanied  by  heavy  dews.  Num. 
11:9.    Jud.  6:38,  40.     Job  29:  19. 
So.  of  Sol.  5 :  2. 
Unsuitable  for  labor.    Jno.  9:  4. 
Unsuitable  for  traveling.    Jno.  11 :  10. 
Designed  for  rest.    Psa.  104 :  23. 


Wearisome  to  the  afiflicted.    Job  7: 

3,4. 
Favorable    to   the    purposes  of  the 
wicked.    Gen.  31:  39.    Job  24:  14, 
15.  Oba.  5  V.   1  The.  5:2. 
Wild    beasts  go  forth  in  search  of 
prey  during.    2  Sam.  21:  10.    Psa. 
104:21,22. 
The  Jews 
Forbidden    to   keep  the  wages  of 

servants  during.    Lev.  19:13. 
Forbidden  to  allow  malefactors  to 

hang  during.    Deu.  21 :  23. 
In  affliction  spent,  in  sorrow  and 

humiliation.    Psa.  0:6.    Psa.  30: 

5.    Joel  1 :  13. 
In  affliction  spent,  in  prayer.    Psa. 

22:2. 
Often  kept  lamps   burning  during. 

Pro.  31 :  18. 
Eastern     shepherds     watched    over 
their   flocks  during.    Gen.    .31:    40. 
Luke  2:  8. 
Eastern    fishermen    continued    their 
employment    dhring.     Luke   5:    5. 
Jno.  21 : 3. 
God  frequently 
Revealed  His  will  in.    Gen.  31:24. 

Gen.  46 :  2.  Num.  22 :  20.  Dan.  7 :  2. 
Visited  His  people  in.    1  Kin.  3:5. 

Psa.  17 : 3. 
Executed  His  judgments  in.    Exo. 

12:12.    2  Kin.  19:  35.    Job  27:  20. 

Dan.  5 :  30. 
Illustrative  of 
Spiritual  darkness.     Rom.    13:   12. 
Seasons  of  severe  calamities.     Isa. 

21:12.    Amos  5:  8. 
Seasons  of  spiritual  desertion.     So. 

of  Sol.  8:1. 
Death.    Jno.  9:4. 

Nile,  The  River. 

Empties    itself     into    the    Mediter- 
ranean Sea  by  seven  streams.   Isa. 

11:15. 
Called 

The  river.    Gen.  41:1,3. 

The  Egyptian  sea.    Isa.  11 :  15. 

The  stream  of  Egypt.    Isa.  27:12. 

Sihor.    Jos.  13 :  3.    Jer.  2 :  18. 
Abounded  IN 

Crocodiles.    Eze.  29:3. 

Fish.    Exo.  7:21.    Eze.  29:4. 

Reeds  and  flags.    Isa.  19 :  6,  7. 
Annual  overflow  of  its  banks  alluded 

to.    Jer.  46:  8.    .\mos  8:  8.    Amos 

9:5. 
The  Egyptians 

Took  great  pride  in.    Eze.  29 :  9. 

Carried  on  extensive  commerce  by. 
Isa.  23 : 3. 

Bathed  in.    Exo.  2:5. 

Drank  of.    Exo.  7:21,24. 

Punished  by  failure  of  its  waters. 
Isa.  19:5,  6. 


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179 


OAT. 


Punished  by  destruction  of  its  fish. 
Isa.  I'J:  8. 
Remarkable     events     connected 

WITH  ; 

Male  children  drowned  in.    Exo.  1 : 

22, 
Moses  exposed  on  its  banks.    Exo. 

2:3. 
Its  waters  turned  into  blood.    Exo. 

7 :  15,  20. 
Miraculous    generation    of    frogs. 

Exo.  8 :  3. 

Nineveh. 
Origin  and  antiquity  of.    Gen.  10:  11. 
Situated  on  the   river  Tigris.    Nah. 

2:G,  8. 
The  ancient  capital    of   Assyria.     2 

Kin.  19 :  36.    Isa.  37 :  37. 
Called  the  bloody  city.    Nah.  3:1. 
Described  as 
Great.    Jon.  1 :  2.  Jon.  3 :  2. 
Extensive.    Jon.  3:3. 
.  Rich.    Nah.  2:9. 
Strong.    Nah.  3:12. 
Commercial.    Nah.  3:16. 
Populous.    Jon.  4:11. 
Vile.     Nah.  1:14. 
Wicked.    Jon.  1 :  2. 
Idolatrous.    Nah.  1 :  14. 
Full  of  joy  and  carelessness.    Zep. 

2:1.5. 
Full  of  lies  and  robbery.    Nah.  3:  1. 
Full  of  witchcraft,  &c.    Nah.  3:4. 
Jonah  sent  to  proclaim  the  destruc- 
tion of.  Jon.  1 :  2.    Jou.  3:1,2,  4. 
Inhabitants  of,  repented  at  Jonah's 
preaching.    Jon.  3:  5—9.    Mat.  12: 
41.    Luke  11:  32. 
Destruction  of,  averted.    Jon.  3:10. 

Jon.  4:11. 
Predictions  respecting; 
Coming    up    of     the     Babylonish 
armies    against.      Nah.    2:    1—4. 
Nah.  3:2. 
Destruction  of  its  people.    Nah.  1 : 

12.    Nah.  3:3. 
Spoiling  of  its  treasures.    Nah.  2: 

9. 
Destruction  of  its  idols.     Nah.  1 : 

14.     Nah.  2:7. 
Degradation  and  contempt  put  on. 

Nah.  3:5-7.    Zep.  2:15. 
Utter  destruction.    Nah.  1 :  8,  9. 
Complete  desolation.    Zep.  2:  IS- 
IS. 
Feebleness  of  its  people.    Nah.  3: 

13. 
Being  taken  while  the  people  were 

drunk.    Nah.  1:10.     Xah.  3:11. 
Captivity  of  its  people.    Nah.  3: 10. 

Oak-tree,  The. 

The  hill  of  Bashan  celebrated  for. 

Isa.  2:13. 
Described  as 

Strong.    Amos  2 :  9. 


Thick  spreading.  2  Sam.  18:  9.  Eze. 

6:  13. 
Casting  its  leaves  in  winter.    Isa. 

6:13. 
The  Tyrians  made  oars  of .   Eze.  27 : 6. 
Idolaters  often  made  idols  of.    Isa. 

44:14. 
The  ancients  often 
Rested   under.    Jud.    6:  11,    19.    1 

Kin.  13:14. 
Buried  their  dead  under.    Gen.  35 : 

8.     1  Chr.  10:  12. 
Erected    monuments    under.    Jos. 

24 :  26. 
Performed  idolatrous  rites  under. 

Isa.  1:29.  Isa.  57:5.  {marg.)  Eze. 

6:13.    Hos.  4:13. 
Absalom  in  his  flight  intercepted  by, 
and  suspended  from.    2  Sam.  18:  9, 
10, 14. 
Jacob  buried  his  family  idols  under. 

Gen.  35:4. 
Illustrative 
Of  the  church.    Isa.  6:13. 
Of  strong  and  powerful  men.  Amos 

2:9. 
Of  wicked  rulers.    Isa.  2:13.    Zee. 

11:2. 
(Fading,)    of    the    wicked    'ander 

judgments.    Isa.  1 :  30. 

Oaths. 

The  lawful    purpose    of,    explained. 

Heb.  6:16. 
Antiquity  of.    Gen.  14:22.    Gen.  24: 

3,8. 
Used  foe 
Confirm  ing  covenants.    Gen.  26 :  28. 
Gen.  31 :  44,  53.    1  Sam.  20: 16,  17. 
Deciding  controversies  in  courts  of 
law.    Exo.  22:11.    Num.  5:19.    1 
Kin.  8:31. 
Pledging  allegiance  to  sovereigns. 

2  Kin.  11:4.    Ecc.  8:2. 
Binding  to  performance  of  sacred 
duties.    Num.  30:  2.    2  Chr.  15: 
14,  15.     Neh.  10 :  29.     Psa.  132 :  2. 
Binding  to  performance  of  any  par- 
ticular act.    Gen.  24:  3,  4.    Gen. 
.50 :  25.    Jos.  2 :  12. 
Judicial  form    of   administering.    1 

Kin.  22:16.    Mat.  26:63.  . 

Often  accompanied  bv  raising  up  f  he 

hand.  Gen.  14:12.   Dai.  12:7.  Rev. 

10:5,6. 

Often  accompaniel  by  placing  the 

hand  under  the  thigh  of  the  i^erson 

sworn  to.    Gen.  24 :  2,  9.    Gen.  47  :  29. 

To  be  taken  in  fear  and  reverence. 

Ecc.  9:2. 
The  Jews 
Forbidden  to  take,  in  name  of  idols. 

Jos.  23:7. 
Forbidden  to  take  in  the  name  of 
any  created  thing.    Mat.  5:34 — 
36.    Jas.  5 :  12. 


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180 


OFF. 


Forbidden  to  take  false.    Lev.  6:3. 

Zee.  8:17. 
Forbiddec  to  take  rash,  or  unholy- 
Lev.  5:4. 
To  use  God's  name  alone  in.    Deu. 

6 :  13.    Deu.  10 :  20.    Isa.  65 :  16. 
To  take,   in   trutli,  judgment,  &c. 

Jer.  4 : 2. 
Generally  respected  the  obligation 

of.    Jos.  9:  19,  20.    2  Sam.  21:  7. 

Psa.  15  :  4.    Mat.  14 :  9. 
Fell  into  many  errors  respecting. 

Mat.  2.3 :  16—22. 
Often  guilty  of  rashly  taking.  Jud. 

21:7.    Mat.  14:7.     Mat.  26:72. 
Often  guilty  of  falsely  taking.  Lev. 

6 :  3.    Jer.  5 :  2.    Jer.  7  :  9. 
Condemned    for    false.    Zee.  5 :  4. 

Mai.  3 :  5. 
Condemned  for  profane.    Jer.  23 : 

10.    Hos.  4 :  2. 
Instances  of  rash,  &c.  ; 
Joshua,  &c.    Jos.  9 :  15, 16. 
Jephthah.    Jud.  11 :  30—36. 
Saul.    ISam.  14:27,  44. 
Herod.    Mat.  14 :  7—9. 
The  Jews  who  sought  to  kill  Paul. 

Acts  23:21. 
Custom  of  swearing  by  the  life  of  the 

king.    Gen.  42 :  15, 16. 
Expressions  used  as  ; 
By  the  fear  of  Isaac.    Gen.  31 :  53. 
As    the    Lord   liveth.    Jud.    8:  19. 

Ruth  3: 13. 
The  Lord  do  so  to  me,  and  more 

also.    Ruth  1:17. 
God  do  so  to  thee,  and  more  also. 

1  Sam.  3:17. 
By  the  Lord.    2  Sam.  19:  7.    1  Kin. 

2:42. 
Before  God  I  lie  not.    Gal.  1 :  20. 
I  call  God  for  a  record.  2  Cor.  1 :  23. 
God  is  witness.    1  The.  2 :  5. 
I  charge  you  by  the  Lord.    1  The. 

5:27. 
As  thy  soul  liveth.     1  Sara.  1 :  26.    1 

Sam.  25:  26. 
God  used,  to  show  the  immutability 
of  His  counsel.    Geu.  22:16.    Num. 
14  :  28.     Heb.  6 :  17. 

Obedience  to  God. 

Commanded.     Deu.  13:4. 

Without  faith,  is  impossible.      Heb. 

11:6. 
Includes 
Obeying    His    voice.       Exo.    19:5. 

Jer.  7  :  23. 
Obeying  His  law.    Deu.  11 :  27.  Isa. 

42 :  24. 
Obeying  Christ.  Exo  23:  21.    2  Cor. 

10:5. 
Obeying  the   gospel.      Rom.    1 :  5. 

Rom.  6:  17.     Rom.  10:16,  17. 
Keeping  His  commandments.    Ecc, 
12 :  13. 


Submission  to  higher  powers.  Rom, 
13:1. 
Better  than  sacrifice.      1  Sam.  15:22. 
Justification    obtained    by    that   of 

Christ.    Rom.  5 :  19. 
Christ,  an  example  of.     Mat.  3:15. 

Jno.  15 :  10.    Phi.  2 :  5-8.    Heb.  5 :  8. 
Angels  engaged  id.    Psa.  103 :  20. 
A  characteristic  of  saints.     1  Pet.  1: 

14. 
Saints  elected  to.    1  Pet.  1 :  2. 
Obligations  to.     Acts  4 :  19,  20.     Acts 

5 :  29. 
Exhortations  to.     Jer.  26:13.      Jer. 

38 :  20. 
Should  be 

From  the  heart.    Deu.  11 :  13.  Rom. 
6:17. 

With  willingness.    Psa.  18:44.  Isa. 
1 :  19. 

Unreserved.    Jos.  22:2,3. 

Undeviating.    Deu.  28:  14. 

Constant.    Phi.  2:12. 
Resolve  upon.  Exo.  24 :  7.    Jos.  24 :  24. 
Confess  your  failure  in.      Dan.  9: 10. 
Prepare  the  heart  for.     1  Sam.  7:  3. 

Ezr.  7 :  10. 
Pray  to  be  taught.    Psa.  119:35.  Psa. 

143:10. 
Promises  to.    Exo.  23:22.    1  Sam.  12: 

14.    Isa.  1 :  19.    Jer.  7 :  23. 
To  be  Universal  in   the  latter  days. 
BDan.  7:27. 

lessedness  of.      Deu.  11:27.      Devi. 

28 :  1  - 13.     Luke  11 :  28.     Jas.  1 :  25. 
The  wicked  refuse.     Exo.  5 :  2.    Neh. 

9 :  17. 
Punishment  of  refusing.    Deu.  11:28. 

Deu.  28 :  15-68.  Jos.  5  :  6.  Isa.  1 :  20. 
Exemplified.  A'oa7i,Gen.6:22.  Abiam, 

Gen.  12: 1-4,  with  Heb.  11 :  8.  Gen. 

22:  3,  12.  israe?i?es,  Exo.  12:  28.  Exo. 

24:7.     CaJeb,  ajc.  Num.  32:12.     Asa, 

1  Kin.  15:11.      EHjfih,  1  Kin.  17:5. 

Hezekiak,  2  Kin.  18:  6.   Josiah,  2  Kin. 

22:2.     Daiirf,  Psa.  119:  106.    Zerub- 

babel,  d-c.  Hag,  1 :  12.     Joseph,  Mat. 
"  1 :  24.       Wise  men,  Mat.  2  :  12.     Zach- 

arias,  d-c.  Luke  1 :  6.     Paul,  Acts  26: 

19.    Saints  of  Rome,  Rom.  16:19. 

Offence. 

Occasions  of,  must  arrive.   Mat.  18:  7, 
Occasions  of,  forbidden.      1  Cor.  10: 

32.    2  Cor.  6:3. 
Persecution,  a  cause  of,  to  mere  pro- 
fessors.    Mat.  13:21.     Mat.  24:10. 
Mat.  26:31. 
The  wicked  take,  at 
The  low  station  of  Christ.    Isa.  53: 

1—3.    Mat.  13:54-57. 
Christ,  as  the  corner-stone.    Isa.  8: 

14,  with  Rom.  9 :  33.    1  Pet.  2 :  8. 
Christ,  as  the  bread  of  life.     Jno. 

6:58—61. 
Christ  crucified.    1  Cor.  1 :  23.    Gal. 
5:11. 


OFF. 


181 


OFF. 


Tlie  righteousness  of  faith.     Rom. 

-.1:32. 
The   uecessity    of   iuward    purity. 

Mat.  15:  II,  12. 
Blessedness  of  not  taking,  at  Christ. 

Mat.  11:6. 
Saints  warned  against  taking.      Jno. 

1(5:1. 
Saints  should 
Be  without.     Phi.  1 :  10. 
Be  cautious  of  giving.      Psa.  73:15. 

Rom.  14:13.    1  Cor.  8:9. 
Have  a  conscience  void  of.     Acts 

24:16. 
Cut  off  wtiat  causes,  to  themselves. 

Mat.  5 :  29,  30.    Mar.  9 :  43-47. 
Not  let  tlieir  liberty  occasion,  to 

others.    1  Cor.  8 :  9. 
Use  self-denial  rather  than  occa- 
sion.   Rom.  14  :  21.    1  Cor.  8 :  13. 
Avoid  those  who  cause.  Rt)m.l6 :  17. 
Reprove    tlaoso  wlio  cause.      Exo. 

32:21.    1  Sam.  2:  24. 

liflNISTERS  SHOULD 

Be  cautious  of  giving.      2  Cor.  6:  3. 

Remove  that  wliich  causes.     Isa. 

57 :  14.  , 

iLU  things  that  cause,  shall  be  gath- 
ered out  of  Clirist's  kingdom.  Mat, 
13:41. 

(Denunciation  against  those  who 
cause.    Mat.  18 :  7.    Mar.  9 :  42. 

1'unishment  for  occasioning.  Eze. 
44 :  12.    Mai.  2 :  8,  9.    Mat.  18 :  6,  7. 

I3xemplified.  -Ik -oj!,  Exo. 32: 2—6.  Ba- 
laam,  &c.  Num.  31:  16,  with  Rev.  2: 
14.  Gia(?o/i,  Jud.  8:27.  Suns  of  EH, 
1  Sam.  2:12—17.  Jeroboam,  1  Kin. 
12:26—30.  Old  Prophet,  1  Kin.  13: 
18—26.  Pi-jes^s,  Mai.  2:8.  Peter, 
Mat.  16:23. 

Offences  Against  the  Holy  Ghost. 
Exhortations  against.    Eph.  4:30.     1 

The.  5 :  19. 
Exhibited  in 

Tempting  Him.    Acts  5  :  9. 

Vexing  Him      Isa.  63 :  10. 

Grieving  Him.    Eph.  4 :  30. 

Quenching  Him.    1  The.  5 :  19. 

Lying  to  Him.    Acts  5 :  3,  4. 

Resisting  Him.    Acts  7:  51. 

Undervaluing  His  gifts.       Acts  8: 
19,  20. 

Danger  of  trifling  with  the   Holy 
Ghost.     Heb.6:4— 6. 

Doing  despite  unto  Him.     Heb.  10: 
29. 

Disregarding  His  testimony.    Neh. 
9r30. 
il/lasphemy  against  Him,  unpardon- 
able.     Mat.  12 :  31,  32.      1  Jno.  5 :  16. 


Offerings. 


Vo  be  made  to  God  alone.    Exo.   22: 

20.    Jud.  13:  16. 
uintiquity  of.    Gen.  4:3,  4. 


Different  kinds  of; 
Burnt.    Lev.  1:3— 17.    Psa.  66:  l.i. 
Sin.    Lev.  4:  3— 35.  Lev.  6:  25.  Lev. 

10:17. 
Trespass.    Lev.  5:6— 19.    Lev,  6:6. 

Lev.  7: 1. 
Peace.    Lev.  3:1-17.    Lev.  7:11. 
Heave.    Exo.  29 :  27,  28.    Lev.  7 :  14. 

Num.  15:  19. 
Wave.    Exo.  29 :  26.    Lev.  7 :  30. 
Meat.    Lev.  2  ch.    Num.  15:4. 
Drink.    Gen.  35:  14.     Exo.  29:  40, 

Num.  15:  5. 
Thank.     Lev.   7:  12.    Lev.   22:  29. 

Psa.  50: 14. 
Free-will.    Lev.  23:  38.     Deu.   16 

10.    Deu.  23:23. 
Incense.     Exo.  30:  8.    Mai.  1:   11 

Luke  1 :  9. 
First-fruits.  Exo.  22:  29.  Deu.  18:  4 
Titlie.    Lev.  27:  30.    Num.  18:  21 

Deu.  14:22. 
Gifts.    Exo.  35 :  22.    Num.  7 :  2-88 
Jealousy.    Num.  5:15. 
Personal,  for  redemption.    Exo.  30 

13, 15. 
Declared    to    be    most  holy.      Num. 

18:  9. 
Required  to  be 
Perfect.    Lev.  22:21. 
The  best  of  their  kind.    Mai.  1:  14. 
Olfered  willingly.    Lev.  22:19. 
Offered  in  righteousness.   Mai.  3:3. 
Offered  in  love  and  charity.    Mat. 

5  •  23.  24. 
Brought  iu  a  clean  vessel.    Isa.  66: 

20. 
Brouglit  to  the  place  appointed  of 

God.    Deu.  12 :  6.  Psa.  27 : 6.  Heb. 

9:9. 
Laid  before  the  altar.    Mat.  5:  23, 

24. 
Presented  by  the  priest.    Heb.  5:  1. 
Brought  without  delay     Exo.  22: 

29,  30. 
Unacceptable     without     gratitude. 

Psa.  50:  8,14. 
Could  not  make  the  offerer  perfect. 

Heb,  9:  9. 
Things  forbidden  as; 
The  price  of  fornication.    Deu.  23-. 

18. 
The  price  of  a  dog.    Deu.  23 :  18. 
Whatever  was  blemished.    Lev.  22: 

20. 
Whatever  was  imperfect.    Lev.  22: 

24. 
Whatever    was  unclean.    Lev.  27: 

11,27. 
Laid  up  in  the  temple.    2  Chr.  31 :  12. 

Neh.  10:  37. 
Hezekiah  prepared  chambers  for.    2 

Chr.  31:  11. 
The  Jews  often 
Slow  in  presenting.     Neh.  13:   10— 

12. 
Defrauded  God  of.    Mai.  3 :  8. 


OFF. 


182 


OLI. 


Gave  the  worst  they  had  as.    Mai. 

1 :  8,  13. 
Rejected  in,  because  of  siu.    Isa.  1 : 

13.    Mai.  1:10. 
Abhorred,  ou  account  of  the  sins 

of  the  priests.    1  Sam.  2 :  17. 
Presented  to  idols.    Eze.  20 :  28. 
Made  Vjy  strangers,  to  be  the  same  as 

by  tlio  Jews.    Num.  15 :  14 — 16. 
Many  offences  under  the  law,  beyond 
the  efficacy  of.    1  Sam.  3:14.    Psa. 
51 :  16. 

II.LUSTEATIVE  OF 

Christ's  offering  of  Himself.    Epli. 

5:2. 
The   conversion   of    the    Gentiles. 

Rom.  15 :  16. 
The  conversion  of  the  Jews.    Isa. 

66:20. 

Oil. 

Given  by  God.    Psa.  104:  14,  15.    Jer. 

31 :  12.    Joel  2 :  19,  24. 
Comes  from  the  earth.    Psa.  104 :   14, 

15.    Hos.  2:22. 
Kinds  of,  mentioned; 

Olive.    Exo.  30:24.    Lev.  24:2. 

Myrrh.    Est.  2:  12. 
Extracted    by  presses.     Hag.  2:   16, 

with  Mic.  6:15. 
The  poor   employed    in    extracting. 

Job  24: 11. 
Canaan  abounded  iu.    Deu.  8:8. 
Described  as 

Soft.    Psa.  55:21. 

Smooth.    Pro.  5:3. 

Penetrating.    Psa.  109:18. 

Healing.    Isa.  1:6,  with  Luke  10: 
34. 
The  ointments  of  the  Jews  made  of 

perfumes  mixed  with.    Exo.  30:  23 

—25.    Jno.  12 :  3. 
Jews  often  extravagant  in  the  use  of. 

Pro.  21:17. 
Was  titheable  by  the  law.    Deu.  12: 

17, 
First-fruits  of,  given  to  God.    Deu. 

18:4.    2Chr.  31:5.     Neh.  10:37. 
'  Used 

For  food.  1  Kin.  17:  12.  Ezo.  16: 
13. 

For  anointing  the  person.  Psa.  23 : 
5.    Psa.  104:15.    Luke  7  :  46. 

For  anointing  to  offices  of  trust. 
Exo.  29:7.  1  Sam.  10:1.  IKin. 
19:16. 

For  anointing  the  sick.  Mar.  6:13. 
Jas.  5:14. 

In  God's  worship.  Lev.  7:10.  Num. 
15 :  4—10. 

In  idolatrous  worship.    Hos.  2:  5,  8. 

For  lamps.    Exo.  25:  6.    Exo.  27: 
20.    Mat.  25  :  3. 
When    fresh    especially     esteemed. 

Psa.  92 :  10. 
Dealing  in,  a  trade.    2  Kin,  4 :  7. 


Exported.    1  Kin.  5 :  11.    Eze.  27 :  17. 

Hos.  12:1. 
Sold  by  measure.    1  Kin.  5 :  11.  Luke 

16:6. 
Kept  in 

Boxes.    2  Kin.  9:1. 

Horns.     1  Kin.  1:39. 

Pots.     2  Kin.  4:2. 

Cruises.    1  Kin.  17:12. 

Cellars.     1  Chr.  27 :  28. 

Storehouses.    2  Chr.  32 :  28. 
Stores  of,  laid  up  iu  fortified  cities. 

2  Chr.  11:11. 
Failure  of,  a  severe  calamity.    Hag. 

1:11. 
Miraculous  increase  of.     2  Kin.  4:  2 

-6. 
Illustrative  of 

The  unction  of  the  Holy  Spirit.  Psa. 
45:7.     Psa.  89:20.     Zee.  4:12. 

The  consolation  of  the  gospel.   Isa. 
61:  3. 

Kind  reproof.    Psa.  141 :  5. 

Olive-tree,  The. 

Otten  grew  wild.    Rom.  11 :  17. 
Cultivated 

In  olive  yards.    1  Sam.  8:14.    Neh. 
5:  11. 

Among  rocks.    Deu.  32: 13. 

On  the  sides  of  mountains.    Mat. 
21 : 1. 
Canaan    abounded    in.    Deu.   G:  11. 

Deu.  8:  8.   (marg.) 
Assyria  abounded  in.  2  Kin.  18:  32. 
Kings  of  Israel  largely  cultivated.    1 

Chr.  27 :  28. 
Described  as 

Green.  Jer.  11 :  16. 

Fair  and  beautiful.      Jer.   11:  16, 
with  Hos.  14 :  6. 

Fat  and  unctuous.    Jud.  9 :  9.  Rom. 
11 :  17. 

Bearing  goodly  fruit.    Jer.  11:16, 
with  Jas.  3:  12. 
Grafting  of,  alluded  to.    Rom.  11:24. 
Pruning  of,  alluded  to.    Rom.  11 :  18, 

19. 
Often  cast  its  flowers.     Job  15 :  33. 
Often  cast  its  fruit.    Deu.  28:  40. 
Often    suffered     from     caterpillars. 

Amos  4 :  9. 
Good  for  the  service  of  God  and  man. 

Jud.  9:9. 
Oil  procured  from.    Exo. 27: 20.  Deu. 

8:8. 
Used  foe  making 

The  cherubim  in  the  temple.  1  Kin. 
6 :  23. 

The  doors  and  Dosts  of  the  temple. 
1  Kin.  6:31-33. 

Booths    at    feast     of    tabernacles. 
Neh.  8:  15. 
Beaten  to  remove  the  fruit.    Deu.  24: 

20. 
Shaken  when  fully  ripe.    Isa.  17 :  6. 


OLI. 


183 


OX. 


Gleaning  of,  left  for  tbo  poor.    Dev;. 

2-1:20. 
Fruitof,   durinpr  sabbatical  year  left 

for  tho  poor,  &c.    Exo.  23 :  11. 
The  fruit  of,  trodden  in  presses  to 
extract   tho  oil.      Mic.  6:  15,  with 
Hag.  2 :  IG. 
Failure  of,  a  great  calamity.    Hab, 

3:17,18. 
Illustrative 
Of  Christ.    Rom.    11 :  17,    24.    Zee. 

4 :  3,  12. 
Of  the  Jewish  church.  Jer.  11 :  16. 
Of  tho  righteous.    Psa.  .52 :  8.    Hos. 

14:6. 
Of  children  of  pious  parents,    Psa. 

128 :  3. 
Of  the  two  witnesses.    Rev.  11 :  3,  4. 
(When  wild,)  of  the  Gentiles.  Rom. 

11:17,24. 
(Gleaning  of,)   of    the  remnant  of 

grace.    Isa.  17:6.    Isa.  24:13. 
Probable  origin   of  its  being  the 
emblem  of  peace.    Gen.  8:11. 

Ostrich,  The. 

Unclean  and  unfit  for  food.    Lev.  11 : 

13. 
Furnished  with  wings  and  feathers. 

Job  39: 13. 
Lays  her  eggs  in  the  sand.   Job  39: 14, 
Described  as 

Void  of  wisdom.    Job  39 :  17. 

Imprudent.  Job39:15. 

Cruel  to  her  young.  Job  39: 16. 

Rapid  in  movement.    Job  39: 18. 
Illustrative 

Of  the  unnatural  cruelty  of  the 
Jews  in  their  calamities.  Lam. 
4:3. 

(Companionship  with,)  of  extreme 
desolation.    Job30:29.  (marg.) 

Owl,  The. 

Varieties  of.  Lev.  11 :  16, 17.    Deu.  14 : 

15,  16. 
Unclean  and  not  to  be  eaten.    Lev, 

11:13,  with  16  v. 
Described  as 

Mournful  in  voice.    Mic.  1 :  8. 

Solitary  in  disposition.    Psa.  102:6. 

Careful  of  its  young.    Isa.  34:15. 
Inhabits  deserted  cities  and  houses. 

Isa.  13:21.  Isa.  34: 11— 14.  Jer.  50: 39. 
Illustrative  of  mourners.   Psa.  102 : 6. 

Ox,  The. 

Often  found  wild.    Deu.  14 :  5. 
Includes  the 

Bull.  Gen.  32:15.     Job  21 :  10. 

Bullock.    Psa.  50:9.    Jer.  46:21. 

Cow.  Num.  18: 17.     Job  21 :  10. 

Heifer.    Gen.  15:  9.  Num.  19:  2. 
Was  clean  and  fit  for  food.  Deu.  14 :  4. 
Described  as 

Strong     Psa.  144: 14.    Pro.  14:  4. 


Beautiful.    Jer.  46:  20.    Hos.  10:  11. 
Not  without  sagacity.    Isa.  1 :  3. 
Horns  and  hoofs  of,  alluded  to.    Psa. 

69:31. 
Lowing  of,  alluded  to.    I  Sam.  15:14. 

Job  6 :  5. 
Was  p-ED 
With  grass.    Job  40:  1.5.    Psa.   106- 

20.    Dan.  4 :  25. 
With  corn.    Isa.  30:24. 
With  straw.    Isa.  11 :  % 
On  tho  hills.    Isa.  7  :  2o. 
In  the  valleys.  1  Chr.  27  :  29.  Isa.  65 

10. 
Installs.  Hab.  3:17. 
Rapid  manner  of  collecting  its  food 

alluded  to.    Num.  22:4. 
Formed  a  part  of  the    patriarchal 
wealth.     Gen.  13:2,  5.     Gen.  26:14, 
Job  1 : 3. 
Formed  a  part  of  the  wealth  of  Israel 
in  Egvpt.    Gen.  50:8.    Exo.   10:9. 
Exo.  12 :  32. 
Formed  a  part  of  the  wealth  of  the 

Jews.     Num.  32:4.    Psa.  144:14. 
Required  great  care  and  attention. 

Pro.  27 :  23. 
Herdmen  appointed  over.  Gen.  13:  7. 

ISam.  21:7. 
Urged  on  by  the  goad.    Jud.  3 :  31. 
Used  for 
Drawing  wagons,  &c.      Num.   7:3. 

lSam.6:  7. 
Carrying  burdens.    1  Chr.  12 :  40. 
Plowing.     1  Kin.  19:  19.    Job  1 :  14. 

Amos  6:  12. 
Earing  the  ground.  Isa.  30:  24.  Isa. 

32:  20. 

Treading  out  the  corn.  Hos.  10:11. 

Sacrifice.  Exo.  20:  24.  2  Sam.  24:  22. 

Food.    1  Kin.  1:9.    1  Kin.  19:  21.    2 

Chr.  18:  2. 

Often  stall-fed   for  slaughter.     Pro. 

15 :  17. 
Goes   to  the  slaughter  unconscious. 

Pro.  7 :  22. 
Young  of,  considered  a  great  delicacy. 

Gen.  18:7.     Amos  6:  4. 
Male    firstlings  of,  belonged  to  God. 

Exo.  34 :  19. 
Tithe  of,  given  to  the  priests.    2  Chr. 

31 :  6. 
Laws  respecting; 
To  rest  on  the  Sabbath.    Exo.  23: 

12.    Deu.  5:  14. 
Not  to  be  yoked  with  an  ass  in  the 

same  plow.    Deu.  22:10. 
Not  to  be  muzzled  when  treading 
out  the  corn.    Deu.  25 :  4.    1  Cor. 
9:9. 
If  stolen    to   be    restored    double. 

Exo.  22 :  4. 
Of  others  not  to  be  coveted,    Exo. 

20:  17.    Deu.  5:21. 
Of  others  if  lost  or  hurt  through 
neglect,  to  be  made  good.    Exo. 
22:9—13. 


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PAL. 


Killing  a  man,  to  be  stoned.  Exo. 
21:28—32. 

Mode  of  reparation  for  one,  killing 
another.    Exo.  21 :  35,  36. 

Straying  to  be  brought  back  to  its 
owner.    Exo.  23 :  4.    Deu.  22 :  1,  2. 

Fallen  under  its  burden  to  be 
raised  up  again.    Deu.  22:4. 

Fat  of,  not  to  be  eaten.    Lev.  7  :  23. 
Increase  of,  promised.      Deu.  7:  13. 

Deu.  28:4. 
Publicly  sold.  2  Sam.24 :  24.Luke  14 :  19. 
Often  given  as  a  present.    Gen.  12: 

16.    Gen.  20:14. 
The  wicked    often    took,  in  pledge 

from  the  poor.    Job  24 :  3. 
Custom  of  sending  the  pieces  of,  to 

collect  the  people  to  war.    1  Sam. 

11:7. 
Sea  of  brass  rested  on  figures  of.    1 

Kin.  7:25. 
Illustrative 

(Engaged  in  husbandry,)  of  Minis- 
ters.   Isa.  30:24.    Isa.32:20. 

(Not  muzzled  in  treading  corn,)  of 
Minister's  right  to  support.  1  Cor. 
9:9,10. 

(Prepared  for  a  feast.)  of  the  pro- 
vision of  the  gospel.  Pro.  9:2. 
Mat.  22:4. 

(Led  to  slaughter,)  of  a  rash  youth. 
Pro.  7 :  22. 

(Led  to  slaughter,)  of  saints  under 
persecution.    Jer.  11 :  19. 

(Stall    fed,)  of   sumptuous  living. 
Pro.  1.5:  17. 
Bull  or  Bullock  illustrative 

Of  fierce  enemies.  Psa.  22:  12.  Psa, 
68:30. 

(Firstling  of,)  of  the  glory  of  Jo- 
seph.   Deu.  33: 17. 

(In  a  net,)  of  the  impatient  under 
judgment.    Isa.  51:20. 

(Fatted,)  of  greedy  mercenaries. 
Jer.  46:21. 

(Unaccut-tomed  to  the  yoke,)  of  in- 
tractable sinners.    Jer.  31 :  18. 

KiNE   ILLUSTRATIVE 

Of  proud  and  wealthy  rulers.  Amos 
4:1. 

(well  favored,!  of  years  of  plenty. 
Gen.  41 :  2,  26,  29. 

(Lean,)  of  years  of  scarcity.    Gen. 
41 :  3,  27.  30. 
Heifer  illustrative 

Of  a  beloved  wife.    Jud.  14:18. 

(Sliding  back,)  of  backsliding  Is- 
rael.   Hos.  4:16. 

(Taught,  &c.)  of  Israel's  fondness 
for  ease  in  preference  to  obedi- 
ence.   Hos.  10:  11. 

(Of  three  years  old,)  of  Moab  in 
aflaiction.    Isa.  15:5.    Jer.  48:34. 

(Fair,)  of  the  beauty  and  wealth  of 
Egypt.    Jer.  46:20. 

(At  grass,)  of  the  luxurious  Chal- 
dees.    Jer.  50: 11, 


Palaces. 

Jerusalem  celebrated  for.    Psa.  48 :  3, 

13. 
The  term  applied  to 
Eesidences  of  kings.      Dan.  4:  4, 

Dan.  6:  18. 
Houses  of  great  men.    Amos  3:  9. 

Mic.  5:  5. 
The  temple  of  God.   1  Chr.  29:  1, 19, 
The  house  of  the  high  priest.  Mat. 

26 :  58. 
Described  as 
High.    Psa.  78:  69. 
Polished.    Psa.  144  :  12. 
Pleasant.    Isa.  13:22. 
Of  kings 
Called  the  king's  house.   2  Kin.  25: 

9.    2  Chr.  7:11. 
Called  the  house   of  the  kingdom, 

2  Chr.  2:1,12. 
Called  the  king's  palace.    Est.  1 :  5. 
Called  the  royal  house.    Est.  1 : 9. 
Splendidly  furnished.    Est.  1 :  6, 
Surrounded  with  gardens.  Est.  1 :5, 
Surrounded  with  terraces.    2  Chr. 

9:11. 
Under  governors.    1  Kin.  4: 6.  Neh. 

7:2, 
Often  attended  by  eunuchs  as  serv- 
ants,      2  Kin,  20:  18.      Dan.  1: 

3,4, 
'Were  strictly  guarded.  2  Kin.  11 :  5. 
Afforded  support  to  all  the  King's 

retainers.    Ezr.  4  :  14.    Dan.  1:5. 
Royal  decrees  issued  from.    Est,  3: 

15,    Est,  8:14. 
Royal  decrees  laid  up  in.    Ezr.  6 :  2. 
Contained  treasures  of  the  king.    1 

Kin.  15:18.    2  Chr,  12:9.    2  Chr, 

25 :  24. 
Gorgeous  apparel  suited  to,  alone, 

Luke  7 :  25, 
Were  entered  by  gates,    Neh.  2 :  8. 
Often    the   storehouses    of     rapine. 

Amos  3: 10. 
Often  as  a  punishment 
Spoiled.    Amos  3:  11. 
Forsaken.    Isa.  32: 14. 
Desolate.    Psa.  69:25.  (mary.)  Eze. 

19:7. 
Scenes  of  bloodshed.    Jer.  9 :  21. 
Burned    with  fire.     2  Chr.  36:  19. 

Jer.  17:27. 
Overgrown  witl    thorns,  &c.    Isa, 

34 :  13. 
The  habitation  of  dragons,  &c.  Isa. 

13:22. 
The  spider  makes  its  way  even  into. 

Pro.  30:28. 
Illustrative  of 
The  splendor  of  the  church.    So.  of 

Sol.  8:9. 
The  godly  children  of  saints.    Psa. 

144:12. 
The    place   of   Satan's    dominion. 

Luke  11 :  21. 


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PAR. 


Palin-tree»  The. 

First  mention  of,  in  Scripture.    Exo. 

.",5:27. 
Jericho  celebrated  for.    Deu.  34:  3. 

.fud.  1:16. 
Described  as 

Tall.    So.  of  Sol.  7:7. 

Upright.    Jer.  10:5. 

Flourishing.     Psa.  92:12. 

Fruitful  to  a  great  age.    Psa.  92 : 
14. 
The  fruit  of,  called  dates.    2  Chr.  31 : 

5.  (marg.) 
Requires  a  moist    and    fertile   soil. 

Exo.  15 :  27. 
Tents  often  pitched  under  the  shade 

of.    Jud.  4  :  5. 
The  branches  of,  were 

The  emblem  of  victory.    Rev.  7  :  9. 

Carried   at   feast   of   tabernacles. 
Lev.  23 :  40. 

Used  for  constructing  booths,  Neh, 
8:15. 

Spread  before  Christ.  Jno.  12:  13. 
Blasted  as  a  punishment.  Joel  1 :  12. 
Represented  in  carved  work  on  the 

walls  and  doors  of  the  temple  of 

Solomon.     1  Kin.  6:  29,  32,  35.     2 

Clir.  3:  5. 
Illustrative  of 

The  cliurch.    So.  of  Sol.  7:7,  8. 

The  righteous.    Psa.  92 :  12. 

The  upright  appearance  of  idols. 
Jer,  10:5. 

Parables. 

Remaekable  parables  of  the  old 
testament. 
Judges  9:  8— 15. 
2Sam.l2:l-4. 
2  Sam.  14:  5-7. 
Parables  of  Christ. 
Wise  and  foolish  builders.    Mat.  7: 

24-27, 
Children     of   the    bride-chamber. 

Mat.  9:15. 
New  cloth  and  old  garment.    Mat. 

9:16. 
New  wine  and  old  bottles.    Mat.  9: 

17. 
Unclean  spirit.    Mat.  12:43. 
Sower.    Mat.  13:3,  18.    Luke  8:5, 

11. 
Tares.    Mat.  13:  24— 30,  36— 43. 
Mustard-seed.      Mat.     13:     31,    32. 

Luke  13:  19. 
Leaven.    Mat.  13:33. 
Treasure  bid  in  a  field.    Mat.   13: 

44. 
Pearl  of  great  price.    Mat.  13:  45, 

46. 
Net  cast  into  the  .sea.    Mat.  13 :  47 

-50. 
Meats  defiling  not.    Mat.  15:  10— 

15. 


Unmerciful  servant.    Mat.  18:  23— 

35. 
Laborers  hired.    Mat.  20:1— 16. 
Two  sons.    Mat.  21 :  28—32. 
Wicked  husbandmen.    Mat.  21:  33 

—4". 
Marriage-feast.    Mat.  22 :  2—14. 
Fig-tree  leafing.    Mat.  24:  32—34. 
Man  of  the  house  watching.    Mat. 

24 :  43. 
Faithful,  and  evil  servants.    Mat. 

24:45-.51. 
Ten  virgins.    Mat.  25:1— 13. 
Talents.    Mat.  25  :  14-30. 
Kingdom,    divided    against   itself. 

Mar.  3 :  24. 
House,  divided  against  itself.  Mar. 

3^,25. 
Strong   man    armed.      Mar.  3:  27. 

Luke  11:  21. 
Seed  growing  secretly.    Mar.  4  :  26 

—29. 
Lighted  candle.    Mar.  4:21.    Luke 

11 :  33-36. 
Man  taking   a  far  journey.    Mar. 

13:34-37. 
Blind  leading  the   blind.    Luke  6: 

39. 
Beam  and  mote.     Luke  6:  41,  42. 
Tree  and  its  fruit.    Luke  6:  43—45. 
Creditor  and  debtors.    Luke  7 :  41 

-47. 
Good  Samaritan.    Luke  10 :  30— 37. 
Importunate  friend.     Luke   11 :  5 

—9. 
Rich  fool.    Luke  12 :  16-21. 
Cloud  and  wind.   Luke  12 :  54—57, 
Barren  fig-tree.  Luke  13:  6—9. 
Men  bidden  to  a  feast.   Luke  14 :  7 

—11. 
Builder  of  a  tower.    Luke  14 :  28— 

30,  33. 
King  going  to  war.  Luke  14:  31—33. 
Savor  of  salt.    Luke  14 :  34,  35. 
Lost  sheep.    Luke  15:  3—7. 
Lost  piece  of  silver.  Luke  15 :  8—10. 
Prodigal  son.    Luke  15  :  11-32. 
Unjust  steward.    Luke  16:1 — 8. 
Rich  man  and  Lazarus.    Luke  16: 

19-31. 
Importunate  widow.   Luke  18 : 1—8. 
Pharisee  and   Publican.    Luke  18: 

9-14. 
Pounds.    Luke  19:12—27. 
Good  Shepherd.    Jno.  10 : 1-6. 
Vine  and  branches.    Jno.  15:1 — 5. 

Pardon. 

Promised.  Isa.  1 :  18.  Jer.  31 :  34,  with 

Heb.  8:12.    Jer.  50:20. 
None    without    shedding   of    blood. 

Lev.  17:11,  with  Heb.  9:22. 
Legal  sacrifices,  ineffectual  for.  Heb. 

10:4. 
Outward    purifications,     ineffectual 

for.    Job  9:  30,  31.    Jer.  2:22. 


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The  blood  of  Christ,  alone,  is  effica- 
cious for.  Zee.  13 : 1,  with  1  Jno.  1 : 7. 

Is   GRANTED 

By  God  alone.   Dan.  9 :  9.  Mar.  2 :  7. 
By  Christ.  Mar.  2:5.  Lulie  7  :  48. 
Through  Christ.      Luke  1:  C9,    77. 

Acts  5:31.    Acts  13:38. 
Through  the  blood  of  Christ.   Mat. 

26 :  28.  Rom .  3 :  25.    Col.  1 :  14. 
For  the  name's  sake  of  Christ.    1 

Jno.  2:12. 
According  to  the  riches  of  grace. 

Eph.  1 :  7. 
On  the  exaltation  of  Christ.    Acts 

5 :  .31. 
Freelv.    Isa.  43:25. 
Readily.    Neh.  9:17.  Psa.  86 :  .5. 
Abundantly.    Isa.  55 :  7.   Rom.  5  :  20. 
To  those  who  confess  their  sins.    2 

Sam.  12 :  13.  Psa.  32 : 5.  iJno.  1 : 9. 
To  those  who  repent.    Acts  2:  38. 
To  those  who  believe.    Acts  10:43. 
Should  be  preached  in  the  name  of 

Christ.    Luke  24:  47. 
Exhibits  the 
Compassion  of  God.    Mic.  7: 18,  19. 
Grace  of  God.  Rom.  5 :  15, 16. 
Mercy  of  God.  Exo.  34 :  7.  Psa.  51 : 1. 
Goodness  of  God.  2  Chr.30:18.  Psa. 

86:5. 
Forbearance  of  God.  Rom.  3 :  25. 
Loving-kindness  of  God.  Psa.  51:  1. 
Justice  of  God.    1  Jno.  1 :  9. 
Faithfulness  of  God.  1  Jno.  1 :  9. 
Expressed  by 
Forgiving  transgression.  Psa.  32: 1. 
Removing  transgression.Psa.103: 12. 
Blotting  out  transgression.  Isa.  44: 

22. 
Covering  sin.    Psa.  32 : 1. 
Blotting  out  sin.  Acts  3 :  19. 
Casting  sins  intotlie  sea.  Mic.  7: 19. 
Not  imputing  sin.   Koni.  4:8. 
Not  mentioning  transgression.  Eze. 

18 :  22. 
Remembering  sins  no  more.    Heb. 

10:17. 
All  saints  enjoy.    Col.  2:  13.   1  Jno.  2: 

12. 
Blessedness  of.   Psa.  32 : 1,  with  Rom. 

4:7. 
Should  lead  to 
Returning  to  God.  Isa.  44 :  22. 
Loving  God.    Luke  7  :  47. 
Fearing  God.    Psa.  130 :  4. 
Praising  God.    Psa.  103 :  2,  3. 
Ministers  are  appointed  to  proclaim, 

Isa.  40:1,2.    2  Cor.  5:19. 
Pray  foe, 
For    yourselves.     Psa.  25 :  11,    18. 

Psa.  51 : 1.   Mat.  6 :  12.   Luke  11 :  4. 

For  others.  Jas.  5:15.   1  Jno.  5:16. 

Encouragement  to  pray  for.    2  Chr. 

7:14. 
Withheld  from 
The  unforgiving.  Mar.  11 :  26.  Luke 

6:37. 


The  unbelieving.    Jno.  8:21,  24. 
Tlie  impenitent.    Luke  13:  2— 5. 
Blasphemers    against      the     Holy 
Ghost.    Mat.  12 :  32.  Mar.  3 :  28,  29. 
Apostates.     Heb.  10 :  26,  27.    1  Jno. 
5 :  16. 

Illustrated.  Luke  7:42.  Luke  15: 
20—24. 

Exemplified.  Israelites, 'Sum.  14:20. 
David,  2  Sam.  12:13.  3Ianassch,  2 
Chr.  33:13.  Hezekiah,  Isa.  38:17. 
The  Pai-alytic, Mat.  9:2.  The  Peni- 
tent, Luke  7 :  47. 

Parents. 

Receive  their    children    from    God. 
Gen.33:5.    1  Sam.  1 : 27.  Psa.  127:3, 
Their  duty  to  theik  children  is 
To  love  them.    Tit.  2  :  4. 
To  bring  them  to  Christ.    Mat.  19: 

13, 14. 
To  train  them  up  for  God.  Pro.  22: 

6.    Eph.  6:4. 
To  instruct  them   in   God's  word. 

Deu.  4 :  9.   Deu.  11 :  19.  Isa.  38 :  19. 
To  tell  them  of  God's  judgments. 

Joel  1 : 3. 
To  tell  them    of    the    miraculous 

works  of  God.    Exo.  10:2.    Psa. 

78:4. 
To  command  them  to    obey  God. 

Deu.  32:  46.    1  Chr.  28:9. 
To  bless  them.    Gen.  48:15.   Heb. 

11 :  20. 
To  pity  them.    Psa.  103:13. 
To  provide  for  them.     Job  42:15. 

2  Cor.  12:14.  ITim.  5:8. 
To  rule  them.  1  Tim.  3:4, 12. 
To  correct  them.     Pro.  13 :  24.    Pro. 

19:18.     Pro.  23:13.     Pro.  29:17, 

Heb.  12:7. 
Not  to  provoke  them.    Eph.  6:4. 

Col.  3:  21. 
Not  tomafie  unholy  connections  for 

them.  Gen.  24  : 1—4.  Gen.  28:  1,  2. 
Wicked  children,  a  cause  of  grief  to. 

Pro.  10:1.    Pro.  17:25. 
Should  pray  for  their  children. 
For  their  spiritual  welfare.     Gen. 

17:18.    IChr.  29:19. 
When  in  temptation.    Job  1 :  5. 
When  in  sickness.      2  Sam.  12:  16. 

Mar.  5:23.    Jno.  4:46,  49. 
W'hen  faithful. 
Are  blessed  by  their  children.   Pro. 

31 :  28. 
Leave  a  blessing  to  their  children. 

Psa.  112:  2.    Pro.  11 :  21.      Isa.  65: 

23. 
Sins    of,  visited  on    their   children. 
Exo.  20:  5.      Isa.  14:20.      Lam.  5:  7. 
Negligence  of,  sorely    punished.      1 

,Sam.3:13. 
When  wicked, 
Instruct  their  children  in  evil.  Jer, 

9:14.    1  Pet.  1:18. 


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PAT. 


Set  a  bad  example  to  their  chil- 
dren.   Eze.  20 :  18.     Amos  2 :  4. 

Good—Exemplified.  Abraham,  Gen. 
18:19.  Jacob,  Gen.  44:  20,  30.  Joseph, 
Gen.  48:  13—20.  Mother  of  Moses, 
Exo.  2:2,  3.  Manoah,  Jud.  13:8. 
H(i}}nah,  1  Sam.  1 :  28.  David,  2  Sam. 
18:  5,  33.  Shunammite,  2  Kin.  4  :  19, 
20.  Job,  Job  1:  5.  Mother  of  Lemuel, 
Pro.  31 :  1.  Nobleman,  Jno.  4 :  49. 
ioi's  and  Eunice,  2  Tim.  1 :  5. 

Bad— Exemplified.  Mother  of  Micah, 
Jud.  17  :  3.  Eli,  1  Sam.  3 :  13.  Saul, 
1  Sam.  20 :  33.  Athaliah,  2  Chr.  22 :  3. 
Manasseh,  2  Chr.  33:6.  Herodias, 
Mar.  6:24. 

Paschal  Lamb,  Typical  Nature  of. 

A  type  of  Christ.    Exo.  12 :  3.      1  Cor. 

5:7, 
A  male  of  the  first  year.     Exo.  12:  5. 

Isa.  9 :  6. 
Without  blemish.    Exo.  12 :  5.    1  Pet. 

1:19. 
Taken  out  of  the  flock.      Exo.  12:  5. 

Heb.  2:14,17. 
Chosen  before-hand.     Exo.  12:3.      1 

Pet.  2:4. 
Shut  up  four  days  that  it  might  be 

closely  examined.    Exo.  12:6.   Jno. 

8:46.    Jno.  18:38. 
Killed  by  the  people.  Exo.  12:  6.  Acts 

2:23. 
Killed  at  the  ijlace  where  the  Lord 

put  His  name.      Deu.  16:  2,  5— 7.     2 

Chr.  35:1.    Luke  13:  33. 
Killed    in  the  evening.      Exo.  12:6. 

Blar.  15:34,  37. 
Its  blood  to    be    shed.      Exo.  12:7. 

Luke  22:  20. 
Blood   of,    sprinkled    on    lintel   and 
»  door-posts.     Exo.  12:22.      Heb.  9: 

13,14.    Heb.  10:22.    1  Pet.  1 :  2. 
Blood   of,  not  sprinkled  on  thresh- 

hold.    Exo.  12 :  7.    Heb.  10 :  29. 
Not  a  bone  of,  broken.     Exo.  12 :  46. 

Jno.  19 :  36. 
Not  eaten  raw.     Exo.  12 :  9.     1  Cor. 

11 :  28,  29. 
Roasted  with  fire.     Exo.  12:8.      Psa. 

22:14,15. 
Eaten  with  bitter  herbs.     Exo.  12 :  8. 

Zee.  12 :  10. 
Eaten  with  unleavened  bread.     Exo. 

12 :  39.  1  Cor.  5:7,8.   See  2  Cor.  1 :  12. 
Eaten  in  haste.     Exo.  12:11.      Heb. 

6:18. 
Eaten  with  the  loins  girt.     Exo.  12: 

11.    Luke  12:  35.    Epb.6:14.    1  Pet. 

1:13. 
Eaten  with  staff  in  hand.    Exo.  12: 

11.    Psa.  23:4. 
Eaten  with  shoes  on.      Exo,  12:11. 

Epli.6:15. 
Not  taken  out  of  the  house.    Exo.  12 : 

46.    Eph.  3:17. 


What  remained  of  it  till  morning  to 
be  burned.  Exo.  12 :  10.  Mat.  7 :  6. 
Luke  11 :  3. 

Patience. 

God,  is  the  God  of.    Rom.  15 :  5. 

Christ,  an  example  of.  Isa.  53:7, 
with  Acts  8 :  32.    Mat.  27 :  14. 

Enjoined.  Tit.  2:2.    2  Pet.  L:  6. 

Should  have  its  perfect  work.  Jas. 
1:4. 

Trials  of  saints  lead  to.  Rom.  5:  3. 
Jas.  1 :  3. 

Produces 
Experience.    Rom.  5 :  4. 
Hope.    Rom.    15 :  4. 

Suffering  with,  for  well-doing,  is  ac- 
ceptable with  God.    1  Pet.  2 :  20. 

To  BE  EXERCISED  IN 

Running    the    race    set  before  us. 
Heb.  12:1. 

Bringing  forth  fruits.     Luke  8:15. 

Well-doing.     Rom.  2:7.     Gal.  6:9. 

Waiting  for  God.    Psa.  37 :  7.    Psa. 
40:1. 

Waiting  for  Christ.    1  Cor.  1:  7.    2 
The.  3 :  5. 

Waiting  for  the  hope  of  the  gospel. 
Rom.  8 :  25.    Gal.  5 :  5. 

Waiting  for  God's  salvation.   Lam. 
3:26. 

Bearing  the  yoke.    Lam.  3 :  27. 

Tribulation.      Luke  21:19.      Rom. 
12:12. 
Necessary  to  the  inheritance  of  the 

promises.    Heb.  6:12.    Heb,  10:36. 
Exercise,  towards  all.    1  The.  5:  14. 
They  who  are  in  authority,  should 

exercise.    Mat.  18 :  26.    Acts  26 :  .S. 
Ministers  should  follow  after.  1  Tim. 

6:11. 
Ministers  approved  by.    2  Cor.  6:  4, 
Should  be  accompanied  by 

Godliness.    2  Pet.  1 :  6. 

Faith.      2   The.  1:4.      Heb.    6:12. 
Rev.    13:10. 

Temperance.    2  Pet.  1 :  6. 

Long-suffering.    Col.  1 :  11, 

Joyfulness,    Col.  1 :  11. 
Saints  strengthened  unto  all.    Col.  1 : 

11. 
Commended.    Ecc.  7:8.    Rev.  2:2,  3. 
Illustrated.    Jas.  5:7. 
Exemplified.    Job,  .Job  1 :  21.     Jas,  5: 

11,      Simeon,   Luke  2:25.      Paul,  2 

Tim.  3:10.      Abraham,    Heb.  6:15. 

Prophets,  Jas.  5 :  10.  John,  Rev.  1 :  9. 

Patriarchal  Government. 

Vested  in  the  heads  of  families.  Gen. 

18:19. 
Exercised  in 
Training,   &c.    their   servants    for 

war.    Gen.  14 :  14, 
Vindicating   their    wrongs.     Gen, 
14:12,15,16, 


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PEA. 


Forming   treaties    and    alliances. 

Gen.  14: 13.    Gen.  21 :  22-32.  Gen. 

26:28-33. 
Acting  as  priests.    Gen.  8:20.  Gen. 

12:  7,8.    Gen.  35:1-7.    Job  1 :  5. 
Acting  as  judges.    Geu.  38:24. 
Arbitrarily  disinheriting  and  put- 
ting away  servants  and  children. 

Gen.  21 :  14.    1  Chr.  5:1. 
Blessing  and  cursing  their  children. 

Gen.  9:  25,  26.      Gen.  27:  28,  29. 

Geu.  49ch. 
The  authority  of  heads  of  families 

for,  acknowledged.     Gen.  23:  6. 

Peace. 

God  is  the  author  of.    Psa.  147 :  14. 

Isa.  45:7.    1  Cor.  14:  33. 
Results  from 

Heavenly  wisdom.    Jas.  3:17. 

The  government  of  Christ.    Isa.  2 : 
4. 

Praying  for  rulers.    1  Tim.  2:2. 

Seeking    the    peace  of   those  with 
whom  we  dwell.    Jer.  29 :  7. 
Necessary  to  the  enjoyment  of  life. 

Psa.  34: 12,  14,  with  1  Pet.  3:  10,  11. 
God  bestow  s  upon  those  who 

Obey  Him.    Lev.  26:  6. 

Please  Him.    Pro.  16:  7. 

Endure  His  chastisements.    Job  5: 
17,  23,  24. 
Isa  bond  of  union.    Eph.  4:3. 
The  fruit  of  righteousness  should  be 

sown  in.    Jas.  3: 18. 
The  church  shall  enjoy.     Psa.  125:5. 

Psa.  128:  6.    Isa.  2:  4.    Hos.  2:18. 
Saints  should 

Love.    Zee.  8:19. 

Seek.    Psa.  34 :  14,  with  1  Pet.  3 :  11. 

Follow.    2  Tim.  2:  22. 

Follow  the  things  which  make  for. 
Eom.  14:19. 

Cultivate.    Psa.  120:  7. 

Speak.    Est.  10:3. 

Live  in.    2  Cor.  13: 11. 

Have,  with  each  other.    Mar.  9:  50. 
1  The.  5:13. 

Endeavor    to  have    with  all  men. 
Rom.  12:18.    Heb.  12:14. 
Pray  for  that  of  the  church.    Psa. 

122:6-8. 
Exhort  others  to.    Gen.  45 :  24. 
Ministers  should  exhort  to.    2  The. 

3:12. 
Advantages  of.    Pro.  17 :  1.    Ecc.  4 :  6. 
Blessedness  of.    Psa.  133 : 1. 
Blessedness  of  promoting.    Mat.  5:  9. 
The  w  icked 

Hypocritically  speak.    Psa.  28:3. 

Speak  not.    Psa.  35 :  20. 

Enjoy  not.    Isa.  48:22.    Eze.  7:25. 

Opposed  to.    Psa.  120:  7. 

Hate.    Psa.  120:6. 
Shall  abound  in  the  latter  days.    Isa. 

2:4.    Isa.  11: 13.    Isa.  32:18. 
Exemplified.    Abraham,  Gen.  13 : 8,  9. 


Abimelech,   Gen.    26:    29.     Mordecai, 
Est.  10:3.     DarW,  Psa.  120:7. 

Peace-offerings. 

A  male  or  female  of  herd  or  flock. 

Lev.  3:1,6, 12. 
The  offerer  required 
To  give  it  freely.    Lev.  19:  5. 
To  bring  it  himself.    Lev.  7:29,  30. 
To  lay  his  hand  upon  its  head.  Lev. 

3:2,8,13. 
To     kill    it    at    tabernacle    door. 

Lev.  3:2,  8,  13. 
Required  to  be  perfect  and  free  from 
blemish.    Lev.  3:1,  6.    Lev.  22:21. 
The  priest 
Prepared.    Eze.  46:2. 
Sprinkled  the  blood  on  the  altar. 

Lev.  3:2,  8,  13. 
Offered  the  inside  fat,  &c.  by  fire. 

Lev.  3:3,  4,9,  10. 
Laid    it    upon    the    daily    burnt- 
ottering  to  be  consumed  with  it. 

Lev.  3:  5,  with  Lev.  6:  12,  13. 
Waved  the  breast  as  a  wave-offer- 
ing.   Exo.  29:   26,28.    Lev.  7:29, 

30. 
Heaved  the    right  shoulder  as  an 

heave-ott'ering.     Exo.    29 :  22—27. 
Had  the  shoulder  and    breast    as 

his  portion.    Exo.    29:    28.    Lev. 

7:31-34. 
An  offering  most  acceptable.    Lev. 

3:5,16. 
Generally  accompanied  by  a  burnt- 
offering.    Jud.  21:   4.    1  Sam.  10: 

8.    1  Kin.  3:15. 
Often  accompanied  by  a  sin-offer- 
ing.   Lev.  23:  19. 
Was  offered 
As  a  thanksgiving-offering.      Lev. 

7:12,13. 
As  a  votive  offering.    Lev.  7:16. 
For    reconciliation.    Eze.    45:     15. 

Eph.    2:13,  14. 
For  confirming  the  legal  covenant. 

Exo.  24:5. 
At  consecration   of   priests.    Exo. 

29 :  22,  29. 
For  the  people  at  large.    Lev.  9:  4. 
At  expiration    of    Nazarite's  vow, 

Num.6:  14. 
At  all  the  festivals.    Num.  10 :  10. 
At  dedication  of  tabernacle.  Num. 

7:17,  23,  &c. 
At  dedication  of  temple.    1  Kin.  8: 

62-64. 
At  coronation  of  kings.    1  Sam.  11 : 

15. 
By  Joshua  after  his  victories.    Jos. 

8:31. 
By  Israel  after  their  defeat.    Jud. 

20:26. 
By  David  on  bringing  up  the  ark, 

2  Sam,  6:  17. 
By  David  after  the  plague.    2  Sam. 

24:25. 


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189 


PER. 


By  Solomon  three  times  a  year.    1 
Kin.    9:25. 

By  Manasseh  on  repairing  and  re- 
storing the  altar.  2  Chr.  33 : 1."),  16. 
It  a  thanksgiving  offering  to  be  eat- 
on  the  day  offered.    Lev.  7  :  15. 
If  a  votive  offering  to  be  eaten  the 

same  day  or   the  next.    Lev.  7 :  16, 

17.    Lev.  19:6— 8. 
To  be  eaten  before   the  Lord.    Deu. 

12:17,18. 
No  unclean  person  to  eat  of.    Lev. 

7:20,21. 

Peace,  Spiritual. 

God  is   the  God  of.    Rom.  15:33.    2 

Cor.  13 :  11.  1  Tlie.  5  :  23.  Heb.  13 :  20. 
God  ordains.    Isa.  26 :  12. 
God  speaks,  to  His  saints.   Psa.  85 :  8. 
Christ  is  the  Lord  of.    2  The.  3 :  16. 
Christ  is  the  prince  of.    Isa.  9:  6. 
Christ  gives.    2  The.  3 :  16. 
Christ  guides  into  the  way  of.    Luke 

1:79. 
Christ  is  our.    Eph.  2:14. 
Is  through  the  atonement  of  Christ. 

Isa.  53 :  5.    Eph.  2 :  14,  15.  Col.  1 :  20. 
Bequcatlied  by  Christ.    Jno.  14 :  27. 
Preached 

Bv  Christ.    Eph.  2:17. 

Through  Christ.    Acts  10 :  36. 

By  ministers.   Isa.  52 :  7,  with  Rom. 
10 :  15. 
Announced  by  angels.    Luke  2 :  14. 
Follows  upon  justification.  Rom.  5: 1. 
A  fruit  of  the  Spirit.    Rom.  14:17. 

Gal.  5:22. 
Divine  wisdom  is  the  way  of.   Pro.  3: 

17. 
Accompanies 

Faith.    Rom.  15:  13. 

Righteousness.    Isa.  32:17. 

Acquaintance  with  God.    Job  22: 
21. 

The  love  of  God's  law.    Psa.  119: 
165. 

Spiritual-mindedness.    Rom.  8:  6. 
Established  by  covenant.    Isa.  54 :  10. 

Eze.  34:25.    Mai.  2:5. 
Promised  to 

The  Church.    Isa.  66:12. 

The  Gentiles.    Zee.  9:10. 

Saints.    Psa.  72:3,  7.    Isa.  .55:12. 

The  meek.    Psa.  37:11. 

Those  who  confide   in  God.     Isa. 
26:3. 

Returning  backsliders.    Isa.  57:  18, 
19. 
We  should  love.    Zee.  8: 19. 
The  benediction  of  ministers  should 

be.     Num.  6 :  26.    Luke  10 :  5. 
Saints 

Ha ve  in  Christ.    Jno.  16 :  33. 

Have,  with  God.    Isa.  27:5.    Rom. 
5:1. 

finjoy.    Psa.  119:165. 

Repose  in.    Psa.  4 : 8. 


Blessed  with.    Psa.  29 :  11. 

Kept  in  perfect.    Isa.  26:  3. 

Ruled  by.    Col.  3:  15. 

Kept  by.     Phi.  4:7. 

Die  in.    Psa.  37  :  37.    Luke  2 :  29. 

Wish,    to   each  other.    Gal.  6:  16. 

Phi.  1:2.    CoL  1:2.    1  The.  1:1. 
Of  saints 
Great.    Psa.  119: 165.    Isa.  54'  13. 
Abundant.    Psa.  72:7.    Jer.  33:6. 
Secure.    Job  34 :  29. 
Passeth    all    understanding.    Phi. 

4:7. 
Consummated  after  death.   Isa.  57 : 

2. 
The  gospel  is  good  tidings  of.    Rom. 

10:15. 
The  wicked 
Know  not  the  way  of.    Isa.  59:8. 

Rom.  3:  17. 
Know  not  the  things  of.    Luke  19: 

42. 
Promise,  to  themselves.  Deu.  29 :  19. 
Are  promised,    by  false   teachers. 

Jer.  6:14. 
There  is  none  for.    Isa.  48:22.    Isa. 

57:21. 
Supports  under  trials.    Jno.   14:  27. 
Jno.  16:33. 

Perfection. 

Is  of  God.    Psa.  18:32.    Psa.  138:8. 
AH  saints  have,  in  Christ.    ICor.  2: 

6.     Phi.  3:  15.     Col   2:10. 
God's    perfection    the    standard    of. 

Mat.  5 :  48. 
Implies 

Entire  devotedness.    Mat.  19:21. 

Purity  and  holiness  in  speech.  Jas. 
3:2. 
Saints  commanded  to  aim  at.    Gen. 

17:1.    Deu.  18:13. 
Saints  claim  not.     Job  9:  20.    Phi. 

3:12. 
Saints  follow  after.    Pro.  4  :  18.    Phi. 

3:12. 
Ministers  appointed  to    lead  saints 

to.    Eph.  4 :  12.    Col.  1 :  28. 
Exhortation  to.    2  Cor.  7:1.    2  Cor. 

13:11. 
Impossibility  of  attaining  to.    2  Chr. 

6 :  36.    Psa.  119 :  96. 
The  word  of  God  is 

The  rule  of.    Jas.  1 :  25. 

Designed  to  lead  us  to.    2  Tim.  3: 
16,  17. 
Charity  is  the  bond  of.    Col.  3  :  14. 
Patience  leads  to.    Jas.  1 :  4. 
Pray  for.   Heb.  13:  20,  21.  1  Pet.  5:  10. 
The  Church  shall  attain  to.    Jno.  17 : 

23.     Eph.  4:1.3. 
Blessedness  of.    Psa.  37:  37.    Pro.  2: 

21. 

Persecution. 

Christ  suffered.    Psa.  69 :  26.    Jno.  5 : 
16. 


PER. 


190 


PHA. 


Christ  voluntarily  submitted  to.    Isa. 

50:6. 
Christ  was  patient  under.    Isa.  53:  7. 
Saints  may  expect.  Mar.  10:30.  Luke 

21 :  12.    Jno.  15 :  20. 
Saints  suffer,  for  the  sake  of  God. 

Jer.  15:  15. 
Of  saints,  is  a  persecution  of  Christ. 

Zee.  2:8,  with  Acts  9:  4,  5. 
All  that  live  godly  in  Christ,  shall 

suffer.    2  Tim.  3:12. 
Originates  in 

Ignorance  of  God  and  Christ.    Jno. 
16:3. 

Hated  to  God  and  Christ.    Jno.  15: 
20,  24. 

Hatred  to  the  gospel.     Mat.  13 :  21. 

Pride.    Psa.  10:2. 

Mistaken   zeal.    Acts  13:50.    Acts 
26:9-11. 
Is  inconsistent  with  the  spirit  of  the 

gospel.    Mat.  26:52. 
Men  by  nature  addicted  to.  Gal.  4:  29. 
Preachers  of  the  gospel  subject  to. 

Gal.  5:11. 
Is  sometimes  unto  death.    Acts  22:  4. 
God  forsakes  not  His  saints  under.  2 

Cor.  4:9. 
God  delivers  out  of.    Dan.  3:25,  28. 

2  Cor.  1:10.    2  Tim.  3: 11. 
Cannot  separate  from  Christ.     Rom. 

8 :  35. 
Lawful  means  may  be  used  to  escape. 

Mat.  2:13.    Mat.  10:23.    Mat.  12: 

14,  15. 
Saints  suffering,  should 

Commit  themselves  to  God.    1  Pet. 
4:19. 

Exhibit  patience.    1  Cor.  4:  12. 

Rejoice.  Mat.  5:  12.  1  Pet.  4:13. 

Glorify  God.  1  Pet.  4:16. 

Pray  for    deliverance.    Psa.    7:  1. 
Psa.  119:86. 

Pray  for  those  who  inflict.    Mat.  5 : 
44. 

Return  blessing  for.    Rom.  12 :  14. 
The  hope  of  future  blessedness  sup- 
ports under.    1  Cor.  15 :  19,  32.  Heb. 

10:. 34,  35. 
Blessedness  of  enduring,  for  Christ's 

sake.    Mat.  5 :  10.  Luke  6 :  22. 
Pray  for  those  suffering.    2  The.  3:  2. 
Hypocrites  cannot  endure.  Mar.  4 :  17. 
False  teachers  shrink   from.    Gal.  6: 

12. 
The  wicked 

Addicted  to.    Psa.  10:  2.  Psa.  69:  26. 

Active  in.     Psa.  143:3.    Lam.  4:19. 

Encourage  each  other  in.   Psa.  71 : 
11. 

Rejoice  in  its  success.    Psa.  13:4. 
Rev.  11:  10. 
Punishment  for.   Psa.  7  :  13.  2  The.  1 : 

6. 
Illustrated.    Mat.  21 :  33-39. 
Spirit  of— Exemplified.     Pharaoh,  &c. 

Exo.  1:8—14.    Saw;,  1  Sam.  26:18. 


Jezebel,  1  Kin.  19 :  2.  Zedekiah,  <&c. 
Jer.  38:4—6.  Chaldeans,  Dan.  3:8, 
&c.  P7iarisees,  Mat.  12:14.  Jews,  3no. 
5 :  16.  1  The.  2 :  15.  Herod,  Acts  12 : 1. 
Genf ties.  Acts  14 :  5.  Paul,  Phi.  3:  6. 
1  Tim.  1:13. 
Suffering  of — Exemplified.  3Iicaiah,  1 
Kin.  22:27.  David,  Psa.  119:  161. 
Jeremiah,  Jer.  32:  2.  Daniel,  Dan.  6: 
5—17.  Peter,  &c.  Acts  4 :  3.  Apostles, 
Acts  5  :  18.  The  Prophets,  Acts  7  :  52. 
Primitive  Church,  Acts  8:  1.  Paul 
and  Barnabas,  Acts  13 :  50.  Pa ul  and 
Silas,  Acts  16 :  23.  Ilebreivs,  Heb. 
10 :  33.    Saints  of  old,  Heb.  11 :  36. 

Perseverance. 

An  evidence  of  reconciliation  with 

God.    Col.  1 :  21-23. 
An  evidence  of  belonging  to  Christ, 

Jno.  8:. 31.    Heb.  3:6, 14. 
A  characteristic  of  saints.  Pro.  4 :  18. 

To   BE  MANIFESTED  IN 

Seeking  God.  IChr.  16:11. 

Waiting  upon  God.  Hos.  12:  6. 

Prayer.    Rom.  12 :  12.  Eph.  6 :  18. 

Well-doing.  Rom.  2:7.  2  The.  3: 13, 

Continuing  in  the  faith.    Acts  14: 
22.  Col.  1:23.  2Tim.4:7. 

Holding  fast  hope.    Heb.  3:6. 
Maintained  through 

The  power  of  God.  Psa.  37 :  24.  Phi. 
1:6. 

The  power  of  Christ.    Jno.  10:  28. 

The  intercession  of  Christ.    Luke 
22:31,32.    Jno.  17:11. 

The  fear  of  God.  Jer.  32:  40. 

Faith.    1  Pet.  1:5. 
Promised  to  saints.    Job  17 :  9. 
Leads  to  increase  of  knowledge.  Jno. 

8:31,32. 
In  well-doing 

Leads  to  assurance  of  hope.    Heb. 
6:10,11. 

Is  not  in  vain.  1  Cor.  15 :  58.  Gal.  6 : 9, 
Ministers  should  exhort  to.    Acts  13: 

43.    Acts  14:  22. 
Encouragement  to.  Heb.  12:  2,  3. 
Promises  to.    Mat.   10:22.    Mat.  24; 

13.    Rev.  2:26-28. 
Blessedness  of.  Jas.  1 :  25. 
Want  of. 

Excludes  from  the  benefits  of  the 
gospel.    Heb.  6:4-6. 

Punished.     Jno.  15:  6.     Rom.  11:22. 

Illustrated.  Mar.  4:  5, 17. 

Pharisees,  The. 

A  sect  of  the  Jews.  Acts  15 :  5. 

The  strictest  observers  of  the  Mosaic 

ritual.    Acts  26:  5. 
By    descent,     especially     esteemed. 

Acts  23:  6. 
Character  of; 

Zealous  of  the  law.  Acts  15 :  5.  Phi. 
3:5. 


PHA. 


191 


PHI. 


Zealous  of  tradition.    Mar.  7:3,  5 

—8.    Gal.  1 :  14. 
Outwardly    moral.      Luke    18:  11. 

Phi.  3:-),  6. 
Eigid  iu  fasting.   Luke  5:  33.   Luke 

18:  12. 
Active  in  proselytizing.  Mat.  23:15. 
Self-righteous.    Luke  16:  15.    Luke 

18:9. 
Avaricious.  Mat.  23:  14.  Luke  16:14. 
Ambitious  of  precedence.  Mat  23:6, 
Fond  of  public  salutations.    Mat. 

23:7. 
Fond  of  distinguished  titles.    Mat. 

23:  7-10. 
Particular  in  paying  all  dues.  Mat. 

23 :  23. 
Oppressive.    Mat.  23:4. 
Cruel  in  persecuting.  Acts  9:  1,  2. 
Believed    in    the     resurrection,    &c. 

Acts  23:  8. 
Made  broad  their  phylacteries,  &c. 

Mat.  23:5. 
Their  opinions,  a  standard  to  others. 

Jno.  7:  48. 
Many  priests  and  Levites  were  of. 

Jno.  1:  19,24. 

Many    rulers,    lawyers,  and    scribes 

were  of.  Jno.  3: 1.    Acts  5  :  34.    Acts 

23:9. 

Had  disciples.   Luke  5 :  33.  Acts  22 :  3. 

Some  came    to   John    for    baptism. 

Mat.  3 :  7. 
As  a  body,  rejected  John's  baptism. 

Luke  7 :  30. 
Christ 
Often  invited  by.  Luke  7  :  36.   Luke 

11 :  37. 
Condemned  by,  for  associating  with 
sinners.    Mat.  9:  11.    Luke  7:  39. 
Luke  15:  1,2. 
Asked  for  signs  by.     Mat.   12:  38. 

Mat.  16:  1. 
Tempted  by,  with  questions  about 
the  law.    Mat.  19:3.    Mat.  22:15, 
16,  35. 
Watched  by,  for  evil.    Luke  6:  7. 
Offended,    by  His  doctrine.     Mat. 
15:  12.    Mat.  21 :  45.    Luke  16:  14. 
Declared  the  imaginary  righteous- 
ness of,  to  be  insufficient  for  sal- 
vation.   Mat.  5:20. 
Declared  the  doctrines    of,   to  be 
hypocrisy.  Mat.  16:  6, 11, 12.  Luke 
12:1. 
Denounced  woes  against.    Mat.  23 : 

13,  &c. 
Called,  an  evil  and  adulterous  gen- 
eration.    Mat.  12 :  39. 
Called,  serpents  and  generation  of 

vipers.    Mat.  23:33. 
Called     fools    and    blind    guides. 

Mat.  23:17,  24. 
Compared,  to  whited    sepulchres. 

Mat.  23:27. 
Compared,   to  graves  that  appear 
not.    Luke  11 :  44. 


Left  Judca  for  a  time  on  account 
of.    Jno.  4: 1—3. 
Imputed  Christ's  miracles  to  Satan's 

power.    Mat  9:  34.    Mat.  12:24. 
Sent   officers    to    apprehend  Clirist. 

Jno.  7  :  32,  45. 
Often  sought  to  destroy  Christ.   Mat. 

12:  14.  Mat.  21 :  46.  Jno.  11 :  47,  53,  57. 

Philistines,  The, 

Descended  from  Casluhim.     Gen.  10: 

13,  14. 
Originally     dwelt    in     the    land    of 

Caphtor.     Jer.  47:4.     Amos  9:  7. 
Conqui'red  the  Avims  and  took  from 
them  the   west    coast   of   Canaan, 
Deu.  2:  23. 
Called 
The  Caphtorims.     Deu.  2:  23. 
The    Cherethites.      1  Sam.  30:  14. 
Zep.  2:  5. 
Country  of. 
Called  Philistia.    Psa.  87:4.    Psa. 

108 :  9. 
Divided   into  five  states    or   lord- 
ships.   Jos.   13:3.     Jud.  3:3.     1 
Sam.  6:  16. 
Had  many  flourishing  cities.  1  Sam. 

6:17. 
Given  by  God  to  the  Israelites.  Jos. 
13 :  2,  3.     Jos.  15 :  45,  47. 
Were  a  great  people  and  governed 
by  kings   in    the  patriarchal   age. 
Gen.  21:22,  34.     Gen.  26:8. 
Character  of, 
Proud.    Zee.  9:6. 
Idolatrous.     Jud.  16:23.     1    Sam. 

5:2. 
Superstitious.     Isa.2:6. 
Warlike.    1   Sam.    17:  1.       1    Sam. 
28:1. 
Men  of  -great  strength  and  stature 
amongst.    1  Sam.  17:  4—7.    2  Sam 
21:  16,  18-20. 
Some  of,   left  to  prove  Israel.    Jud. 

3:1—3. 
Always  confederated  with    the  ene- 
mies of  Israel.      Psa.  83:  7.     Isa.  9: 
11,  12. 
Shamgar   slew  six   hundred  of,  and 

delivered  Israel.     Jud.  3:31. 
Oppressed  Israel  after  the  death  of 
Jair  for  eighteeen  years.    Jud.  10: 
7,8. 
Oppressed  Israel  after  the  death  of 

Abdon  forty  years.     Jud.  13:1. 
Samson 
Promised  as  a  deliverer  from.  Jud, 

13 :  5. 
Intermarried    with.    Jud.  14:  1,  10. 
Slew   thirty,    near  Askelon.      Jud. 

14:19. 
Burned  vineyards,  &c.  of.    Jud.  15: 

3-5. 
Slew  many    for    burning  his  wife. 
Jud.  15 :  7,  8. 


PHI. 


192 


PIL. 


Slew  a  thousand  Nvitb  the  javvboue 
of  au  ass.    Jud.  15:  15,  16. 

Blinded  and  imprisoned  by.  Jud. 
16:21. 

Pulled  down  the  house  of  Dagon 
and  destroyed  immense  numbers 
of.    Jud.  16 :  29,  30. 
Defeated  Israel  at  Ebenezer.    1  Sam. 

4:1,2. 
Defeated  Israel  and  took  the  ark.     1 

Sam.  4:  3-11. 
Put  the  ark  into  Dagon's  house.    1 

Sam.  5:1-4. 
Plagued    for    retaining  the   ark.      1 

Sam.  5:  6— 12. 
Sent  back  the  ark  and  were  healed. 

1  Sam.  6:  1-18. 
Miraculously  routed  at  Mizpeh.     1 

Sam.  7:  7-14. 
Jonatlian  smote    a    garrison    of,   at 

Geba  and  provoked  them.    1  Sam. 

13:3,4. 
Invaded    the  land  of  Israel  with  a 

great  army.    1  Sam.  13:  5,  17— 23. 
Jonathan     and     his      armor-bearer 

smote  a  garrison    of,  at    the    pas- 
sages.   1  Sam.  14  :  1—14. 
Miraculously    discomfited.      1    Sam. 

14:15-23. 
Saul  constantly  at  war  with.    1  Sam. 

14:52. 
Defied  Israel  bv  their  champion.     1 

Sam.  17:  4—10. 
Defeated  by  Israel  at  Ephes-dammin 

and  pursued  to  Ekron.     1  Sam.  17: 

1,  .52. 
David 

Slew  Goliath  the  champion  of.  1 
Sam.  17:  40— .50. 

Procured  Saul's  daughter  for  an 
hundred  foreskins  of.  1  Sam.  18: 
25-27. 

Often  defeated  during  Saul's  reign. 
1  Sam.  19:  8.    1  Sam.  23:  1—5. 

Fled  to,  for  safety.    1  Sam.  27  : 1—7. 

Gained  the  confidence  of  Achish 
king  of.  1  Sam.  28:  2.1  Sam.  29:  9. 

Distrusted  by.    1  Sam.  29:  2-7. 

Often  defeated  in  the  course  of  his 
reign.  2Sam.  5:  17— 23.  2Sam.8: 
1.  2  Sam.  21:  15—22.  2  Sam.  23: 
8-12. 

Had  a  guard  composed  of.    2  Sam. 

8 :  18,  with  Eze.  25  :  16.     Zep.  2 :  5. 

Gathered  all  their  armies  to  Aphek 

against  Israel.  1  Sam.  28:  1.  1  Sam, 

29:1. 
Ziklag  a  town  of,  taken  and   plun- 
dered by  the  Amalekites.    1  Sam. 

30:1,  2,  16. 
Israel  defeated    by,  and  Saul  slain. 

ISam.  31:  1-10. 
Besieged  in  Gibbethon  by  Nadab.    1 

Kin.  15:  27. 
Sent  by  God  against  Jehoram.  2  Chr. 

21:16,17. 
Defeated  by  Uzziah.    2  Chr.  26:  6,  7. 


Distressed  Judah  under  Ahaz.  2  Chr. 

28 :  18,  19. 
Defeated  by  Hezekiah.    2  Kin.  18:  8. 
Israel  condemned  for  imitating.  .Jud. 

10:  6.     Amos  6:2.     Amos  9:  7. 
Prophecies  respecting  ; 
Union    with  Syria  against  Israel. 

Isa.  9:11,  12. 
Punishment    with    other    nations. 

Jer.  25 :  20. 
Dismay  at  ruin  of  Tyre.  Zee.  9:  3,  5. 
Base  men  to  be  their  rulers.    Zee. 

9:6. 
Hatred  and  revenge  against  Israel 

to  be  fully  recompensed.  Eze.  25: 

15—17.    Amos  1:6-8. 
Utter  destruction  by  Pharaoh  king 

of  Egypt.    Jer.  47:  1-4.    Zep.  2: 

5,  6. 
Destruction  and  desolation  of  their 

cities.    Jer.  47  :  5.    Zep.  2 :  4. 
Their  country  to  be  a   future  pos- 
session to  Israel.    Oba.  19  v.  Zep. 

2:7. 
To  help  in  Israel's  restoration.  Isa. 

11:  14. 

Pilgrims  and  Strangers, 

Described.    Jno.  17:16. 
Saints  are  called  to  be.    Gen.    12:1, 
with  Acts  7:  3.    Luke  14:  26,  27,  33. 
All  saints  are.    Psa.  39:  12.    1  Pet. 

1:  1. 
Saints    confess    themselves.     1   Chr. 
29:  15.    Psa.  39:  12.    Psa.  119:  19. 
Heb.  11 :  13. 
As  saints  they 
Have  the  example  of  Christ.    Luke 

9:58. 
Are  strengthened  by  God.    Deu.  33: 

25.    Psa.  84 :  6,  7. 
Are  actuated  by  faith.      Heb.  11 :  9. 
Have  their  faces  toward  Zion.  .Jer. 

50:  5. 
Keep  the  promises  in  view.    Heb. 

11 :  13. 
Forsake  all  for  Christ.   Mat.  19:  27. 
Look  for  a  heavenly  country.  Heb. 

11:  16. 
Look  for  a  heavenly  city.    Heb.  11 : 

10. 
Pass  their   sojourning  in   fear.    1 

Pet.  1 :  17. 
Rejoice   in    the    statutes    of   God. 

Psa.  119:  54. 
Pray  for  direction.    Psa.  43:  3.  Jer. 

.50:  5. 
Have    a     heavenly     conversation. 

Phi.  3:20. 
Hate  worldly  fellowship.    Psa.  120: 

5,  6. 
Are   not    mindful    of   this    world. 

Heb.    11 :  15. 
Are    not  at  home    in    this    world. 

Heb.  11 :  9. 
Shine  as  lights  in  the  world.    Phi. 

2:15. 


PIL. 


193 


PLO. 


Invite   otliers    to    go   with    them. 

Num.  10:29. 
Are  exposed  to  persecution.    Psa. 

120:5-7.    Jno.  17:  14. 
Should  abstain  from  fleshly  lusts. 

1  Pet.  2:11. 
Should    have    their     treasure    in 

heaven.    Mat.  6:19.    Luke  12:  33. 

Col.  3:1,  2. 
Should  not  be  over  anxious  about 

worldly  things.     Mat.  6:25. 
Long  for  their  pilgrimage  to  end. 

Psa.  L5:6.    2  Cor.  5:1-8. 
Die  in  faith.    Heb.  11:13. 
The  world  is  not  worthy  of.    Heb. 

11 :  38. 
God  is  not   ashamed    to   be  called 

their  God.     Heb.  11:  16. 
Typified.    Israel,  Exo.  6:  i.     Exo.  12: 

11. 
Exemplified.  Abraham,  Gen.  23:  4. 
Acts  7:  4,  5.  Jacob,  Gen.  47:  9. 
Saints  of  old,  1  Chr.  29:  15.  Heb.  11 : 
13,  38.  David,  Psa.  39:  12.  The  Apos- 
tles, Mat.  19 :  27. 

Pillars. 

The  supports  of  a  building.    Jud.  16: 

29. 
Things  raised  up  as  memorials.  Gen. 

31 :  51. 
Made  OF 
Marble.    Est.  1:6. 
Wood.    1  Kin.  10:12. 
Iron.    Jer.  1:18. 
Brass.    lKiu.7:15 
Silver.    So.  of  Sol.  3: 10. 
The  vail  and  hangings  of  the  taber- 
nacle supported  by.    Exo.  26 :  32,  37. 
Exo.  36:36,38. 
Two,  placed  in  the  temple  porch.    1 

Kin.  7:  15-21. 
Of  memorial 
Sometimes  of  a  single  stone.     Gen. 

28 :  18. 
Sometimes  of  a  heap  of  stones.  Jos. 

4  :  8,  9,  20. 
To  witness  vows.    Gen.  28: 18.  Gen. 

31 :  13. 
To  witness  covenants.    Gen.  31 :  52. 
To  mark  the  graves  of  the  dead. 

Gen.  35:20. 
To       commemorate       remarkable 
events.    Exo.  24 :  4.    Jos.  4 :  20,  24. 
To  perpetuate  names.     2  Sam.  18: 

18. 
In  honor  of  idols.  Lev. 26:1.  {marg.) 

Deu.  7  :  5.  {marg.) 
Often  anointed.    Gen.  28:18.    Gen. 

.31 :  13. 
Often  had  inscriptions.  Job  19:  24. 
The  divine  glory  appeared  to  Israel 
in  the  form  of.  Exo.  13:21,  22. 
Num.  12:5. 
Lot's  wife  became  a  pillar  of  salt. 
Gen.  19:26. 


iLLnSTHATIVE  OF 

Stability  of  the  heavens.  Job  26: 11. 
Stability  of  the  earth.    1  Sam.  2:  8. 

Psa.  75 :  3. 
The  church.    1  Tim.  3:  15. 
Stability  of  Christ.      So.  of  Sol.  5: 

15.     Rev.  10:1. 
Ministers.    Jer.  1 :  18.    Gal.  2:  9. 
Saints    who    overcome    in    Christ. 

Rev.  3:  12. 

Plague  or  Pestilence,  The. 

Inflicted  by  God.      Eze.  14  :  19.     Hab. 

3:5. 
One  of  God's   four  sore  judgments. 

Eze.  14:21. 
Described  as  noisome.    Psa.  91 :  3. 
Israel  threatened  with,  as  a  punish- 
ment for  disobedience.   Lev.  26:  24. 

25.    Deu.  28:21. 
Desolating  effects  of.  Psa.  91 :  7.   Jer. 

16:6,7.    Amos  6:9,  10. 
Equally   fatal   day  and  night.      Psa. 

91 :  5,  6. 
Fatal  to  man  and  beast.    Psa.  78:  50. 

{marg.)    Jer.  21:  6. 
Sent  upon 

The  Egyptians.    Exo.  12 :  29 :  30. 

Israel  for  making  golden  calf.  Exo. 
32:35. 

Israel  for  despising  manna.     Num. 
11 :  33. 

Israel  for  murmuring  at  destruction 
of  Korah.    Num.  16 :  46—50. 

Israel  for  worshipping  Baal-peor. 
Num.  25: 18. 

David's  subjects  for  his  numbering 
the  people.    2  Sara.  24:  15. 
Often  broke  out  suddenly.     Psa.  106: 

29. 
Often  followed  war  and  famine.   Jer. 

27 :  13.    Jer.  28 :  8.    Jer.  29 :  17,  18. 
Egypt  often  afHicted  with.    Jer.  42: 

17,  with  Amos  4:  10. 
Specially  fatal  in  cities.     Lev.  26:25, 

Jer.  21 :  6,  9. 
Was  attributed  to  a  destroying  angeL 

Exo.  12 :  23,  with  2  Sam.  24 :  16. 
The  Jews  sought  deliverance  from,  by 

prayer.    1  Kin.  8:  37,   38.    2  Chr.  20: 

9. 
Predicted  to  happen  before  destruc- 
tion of  Jerusalem.  Mat.  24:7.  Luke 

21:11. 
Illustrattve  of 

God's  judgments  upon  the  apostacy. 
Rev.  18:4,8. 

The  diseased  state  of  man's  heart. 
1  Kin.  8:38. 


Plowing. 


The   breaking  up   or  tilling   of    the 
earth.    Jer.  4 :  3.     Hos.  10:  12. 

Noah  the  supposed  inventor  of.  Gen. 
5:29. 

Performed 
By  a  plow.    Luke  9:  62. 


PLO. 


194 


POO. 


With  oxen.    1  Sam.  14:  14.    Jobl: 

14. 
During   the    cold    winter    season. 

Pro.  20:  4. 
In  long  and  straight  furrows.    Psa. 

129 :  3. 
Generally  by  servants.    Isa.  61 :  5. 

Luke  17 :  7. 
Sometimes  by    the    owner  .of    the 

land  himself.    1  Kin.  19:  19. 
With   an  ox  and    an    ass  yoked  to- 
gether forbidden  to  the  Jews.  Deu. 
22 :  10. 
Ditticulty  of,  on  rocky  ground.   Amos 

6:12. 
Followed  by  harrowing  and  sowing. 

Isa.  28:24,  25, 
Illustrative 
Of    repentance    and    reformation. 

Jer.  4 :  3. 
Of  peace  and  prosperity.    Isa.  2:4. 

Mic.  4:3. 
Of   a  severe    course    of    affliction. 

Hos.  10:11. 
Of  a  course  of  sin.    Job  4:  8,    Hos. 

10:13. 
Of  the  labor  of  ministers.    1  Cor. 

9:10. 
(Attention  and  constancy  required 

in,)    of    continued    devotedness. 

Luke  9:  62. 

Pomegranate-tree,  The, 

Egypt  abounded  with.    Num.  20:  5. 
Canaan  abounded  with,    Num.  13:23. 

Deu.  8:  8. 
The  Jews 
Cultivated,  in  orchards.  So.  of  Sol. 

4:13. 
Often  dwelt  under  shade  of.  1  Sam. 

14:2. 
Drank  the  juice  of.    So.  of  Sol.  8 :  2. 
The  blasting  of,   a  great  calamity. 

Joel  1 :  12. 
God's    favor    exhibited,    in    making 

fruitful.    Hag.  2:19. 
Representations  of  its  frdit 
On  the  high  priest's  robe.     Exo. 

39 :  24—26. 
On  the  pillars  of  the  temple.    1  Kin. 
7:18. 
Illdstrative 
Of  saints.    So.   of  Sol.  6:  11.    So.  of 

Sol.  7:12. 
(An  orchard  of,)  of  the  church.   So. 

of  Sol.  4:13. 
(Fruit  of,)   of  the    graces    of    the 
church.    So.  of  Sol.  4:3.    So.  of 
Sol.  6:  7. 

Pools  and  Ponds. 

Made  by  God.    Isa.  35:7. 
Made  by  man.    Isa.  19:10. 
Artificial,  designed  for 
Supplying    cities    with   water.     2 
Kin.  20:20. 


Supplying  gardens,  &c.  with  wateu. 
Ecc.  2 :  6. 

Preserving  fish.    Isa.  19:10, 
Water  of,  brought  into  the  city  by  a 

ditch  or  conduit.    Isa.  22:11,  with 

2  Kin.  20:20. 
Filled  by  the  rain.    Psa.  84 :  6. 
Mentioned  in  Scriptdpe; 

Betbesda.    Jno.  5:2. 

Gibeon.    2  Sam.  2:13. 

Hebron.    2  Sam.  4:12. 

Samaria.    IKin.  22:«8. 

Siloam.    Jno.  0:  7. 

The  upper  pool.    2  Kin.  18:17.    Isa 
7:3. 

The  lower  pool.    Isa.  22 :  9. 

The  king's  pool.    Neh.  2:14. 

The  old  pool.    I-ja.  22:11. 
The  laud  of  Egypt  abounded  in.  Exo. 

7:19. 
Illdstrative 

Of  Nineveh.    Nah.  2:8. 

(In  the  wilderness,)  of  the  gifts  of 
the  Spirit.    Isa.  35:7.    Isa.  41:18. 

(Turning    cities     into,)     of    great 
desolation.    Isa.  14:23. 

Poor,  The, 

Made  by  God.    Job  34 :  19.    Pro.  22 :  2. 
Are  such  by  God's  appointment.      1 

Sam.  2:7.    Job  1:21. 
Condition  of,  often  results  from 

Sloth.     Pro.  20:13. 

Bad  company.    Pro.  28: 19. 

Drunkenness  and  gluttony.      Pro. 
23:21. 
God 

Regards,  equally  with  the  rich.  Job 
34 :  19. 

Forgets  not.    Psa.  9 :  18. 

Hears.    Psa.  69 :  33.    Isa.  41 :  17. 

Maintains  the  right  of.  Psa.  140: 12. 

Delivers.     Job  36: 15.      Psa.  35:10. 

Protects.    Psa.  12:5.     Psa.  109:31. 

Exalts.    1  Sam.  2:8.      P.sa.  107:41. 

Provides    for.      Psa.  68:10.      Psa. 
146:7. 

Despises  not  the  prayer  of.    Psa 
102:17. 

Is  the  refuge  of.    Psa.  14 :  6. 
Shall  never   cease    out  of  the  1  nd, 

Deu.  15 :  11.    Zep.  3 :  12.  Mat.  26    11 
May  be 

Rich  in  faith.    Jas.  2:5. 

Liberal.     Mar.  12 :  42.     2  Cor.  I     2. 

Wise.    Pro.  28:11. 

Upright.    Pro.  19:1. 
Christ  lived  as  one  of.    Mat.  8:20. 
Christ  preached  to.    Luke  4 :  18. 
Christ  delivers.    Psa.  72 :  12. 
Offerings  of,  acceptable  to  God.  M   r. 

12:42-44.    2Cor.  8:2, 12. 
Should 

Rejoice  in  God.    Isa.  29:  19. 

Hope  in  God.    Job  5  :  16. 

Commit  themselves  to  God.      Ps    . 
10: 14. 


POO. 


195 


POW. 


Wben   converted,  rejoice  in  their 
exaltation.    Jas.  1 :  9. 

Provided  for  under  the  Law.    Exo. 
23:11.    Lev.  19:9,  10. 
Neglect  towards,  is 

A  neglect  of  Christ.     Mat.  25 :  42— 
45. 

Inconsistent  with  love  to  God.     1 
Jno.  ,3:  17. 

A  proof  of  unbelief.      Jas.  2: 15—17. 
Rob  not.    Pro.  22:22. 
Wrong  not  in  judgment.     Exo.  23:  6. 
Take  no  usury  from.    Lev.  25  :  36. 
Harden  not  the  heart  against.    Deu. 

15 :  7. 
Shut  not  the  hand  against.  Deu.  15 :  7. 
Rule  not,  with  rigor.     Lev.  25 :  39,  43. 
Oppress  not.    Deu.  24 :  14.    Zee.  7 :  10. 
Despise  not.   Pro.  14:21.   Jas.  2:2— 4. 
Relieve.    Lev.  25:35.    Mat.  19:21. 
Defend.    Psa.  82:3,  4. 
Do  justice  to.     Psa.  82:3.     Jer.  22: 

3,16. 

A  CARE  FOR, 

Is  characteristic   of   saints.     Psa. 

112:  9,  with  2  Cor.  9:  9.  Pro.  29:  7. 
Is  a  fruit  of  repentance.  Luke  3: 11. 
Should  be  urged.      2  Cor.  8:7,  8. 

Gal.  2:  10. 
Give  to, 
Not  grudgingly.       Deu.  15 :  10.      2 

Cor.  9:7. 
Liberally.     Deu.  14 :  29.      Deu.  15 : 

8,11. 
Cheerfully.    2  Cor.  8: 12.  2  Cor.  9:7. 
Without  ostentation.    Mat.  6:1. 
Specially  if  saints.       Rom.  12:13, 

Gal.  6:  10. 
Pray  for.    Psa.  74:  19,  21. 
They  who  in  faith.  Believe, 
Are  happy.    Pro.  14:21. 
Are  blessed.    Deu.  15 :  10.     Psa.  41 : 

1.    Pro.  22:9.    Acts  20:  35. 
Have  the  favor  of  God.   Heb.  13:16. 
Have  promises.    Pro.  28:27,    Luke 

14 :  13,  14. 
By  oppressing,    God  is  reproached. 

Pro.  14:31. 
By  mocking,  God  is  reproached.  Pro. 

17 :  5. 
The  wicked 
Care  not  for.    Jno.  12 :  6. 
Oppress.    Job  24 : 4—10.  Eze.  18 :  12. 
Vex.    Eze.  22 :  20. 

Regard  not  the  cause  of.  Pro.  29:  7. 
Sell.    Amos  2:  6. 
Crush.    Amos  4: 1. 
Tread  down.    Amos  5 :  11. 
Grind  the  faces  of .    Isa.  3:15. 
Devour.    Hab.  3 :  14. 
Persecute.     Psa.  10:  2. 
Defraud.    Amos  8 :  5,  6. 
Despise  the  counsel  of.    Psa.  14:6. 
Guilt  of  defrauding.    Jas.  5 :  4. 
Punishment  for 
Oppressing.     Pro.  22:16.    Eze.  22: 

29,  31. 


Spoiling.    Isa.  3:  13—15.    Eze.  18: 
1.3. 

Refusing  to  assist.    Job  22:  7,  10. 

Pro.  21 :  13. 
Acting  unjustly  towards.    Job  20: 
19,29.    Job22:6,  10.    Isa.  10:1-3. 
Amos  5:  11,  12. 

Oppression  of— Illustrated.  2  Sam. 
12:1-6. 

Care  for— Illustrated,  Luke  10:33— 
35. 

Exemplified.  Gideon,  Jud.  6: 15.  Ruth, 
Ruth  2:  2.  Widow  of  Zarephath,  1 
Kin.  17 :  12.  PropheVs  Widow,  2  Kin, 
4 :  2.     Saints  of  old,  Heb.  11 :  37. 

Regard  for— Exemplified.  iJoos, Ruth 
2 :  14.  Job,  Job  29 :  12—16.  Nebuza- 
radan,  Jer.  39:  10.  Zaceheus,  Luke 
19:  8.  Peter  and  John,  Acts  3:  6. 
Dorcas,  Acts  9:  36,  39.  Cornelius, 
Acts  10: 2.  Church  at  Ant ioch.  Acts 
11 :  29,  30.  Paul,  Rom.  15  :  25.  Church- 
es  of  Macedonia  and  Achaia,  Rom, 
15:26.    2  Cor.  8:1-5. 

Power  of  Christ,  The. 

As  the  Son  of  God,  is   the  power  ol 
God.    Jno.  5:  17-19.    Jno.  10:  28- 
30. 
As  man,  is  from  the  Father.    Acts  10: 

38. 
Described  as 
Supreme.    Eph.  1:  20,  21.    1  Pet.  3: 

22. 
Unlimited.    Mat.  28:18. 
Over  all  flesh.    Jno.  17  :  2. 
Over  all  things.    Jno.  3:35.    Eph. 

1:22. 
Glorious.    2  The.  1 :  9. 
Everlasting.    1  Tim.  6:16. 
Is  able  to  subdue  all  things.     Phi. 

3:21. 
Exhibited  in 
Creation.    Jno.  1 :  3,  10.    Col.  1 :  16, 
Upholding  all  things.    Col.  1:  17. 

Heb.  1 :  3. 
Salvation.    Isa.  63:  1.    Heb.  7:  25. 
His  teaching.    Mat  7 :  28,  29.    Luke 

4:32. 
Working  miracles.  Mat.  8:  27.  Luke 

5 :  17. 
Enabling  others  to  work  miracles. 

Mat.  10:1.    Mar.  16:  17,  18.    Luke 

10:17. 
Forgiving  sins.    Mat.  9:6,    Acts  5: 

31. 
Giving  spiritual  life.    Jno.  5 :  21, 25, 

26. 
Giving  eternal  life.    Jno.  17:  2. 
Raising  the  dead.    Jno.  5:28,  29. 
Raising    Himself   from    the  dead, 

Jno.  2:19— 21.    Jno.  10:18. 
Overcoming  the  world.    Jno.  16 :  33, 
Overcoming  Satan,  Col,  2:15,  Heb, 

2:  14. 
Desti-oying  the  works  of  Satan.    1 

Jno,  3 :  8, 


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Ministers  sbould  make  known,  2  Pet. 

1:16. 
Saints 

Made  willing  by.    Psa.  110:3. 

Succored  by.     Heb.  2:18. 

Strengthened  by.  Plii.  4:  13.  2  Tim. 
4:17. 

Preserved  by.    2  Tim.  1 :  12.   2  Tim. 
4:18. 

Bodies  of,  shall    be   changed    by. 
Phi.  3:21. 
Rests  upon  saints.    2  Cor.  12 :  9. 
Present  in  the  assembly  of  saints.    1 

Cor.  .5 :  4. 
Shall  be  specially  manifested  at  His 

second  coming.    Mar.  13:  26.  2  Pet. 

1:16. 
Shall  subdue  all  power.  1  Cor.  15:  24. 
The  wicked  shall  be  destroyed  by. 

Psa.  2:9.    Isa.  11:4.    Isa.  63:3.    2 

The.  1 :  9. 

Power  of  God,  The. 
Is  one  of  His  attributes.    Psa.  62 :  11. 

EXPEESSED  BY  THE 

Voice  of  God.    Psa.  29:  3,  5.    Psa. 

68 :  33. 
Finger  of  God.    Exo.   8:  19.    Psa. 

8:3. 
Hand  of  God.    Exo.  9:  3,15.    Isa. 

48 :  13. 
Arm  of  God.    Job  40 :  9.    Isa.  52 :  10. 
Thunder  of  His  power,  &c.   Job  26: 

14. 
Described  as 
Great.    Psa.  79 :  11.    Nah.  1 :  3. 
Strong.    Psa.  89:13.    Psa.  136:12. 
Glorious.    Exo.  15:  6.    Isa.  63:  12. 
Mighty.    Job  9:  4.    Psa.  89:13. 
Everlasting.  Isa.  26 :  4.   Rom.  1 :  20. 
Sovereign.    Rom.  9:  21. 
Etl'ectual.    Isa.  43 :  13.    Eph.  3 : 7. 
Irresistible.    Deu.  32:39.    Dan.  4: 

35. 
Incomparable.  Exo.  15:  11,  12,  Deu. 

3:24.    Job  40:  9.    Psa.  89:8. 
Unsearchable.   Job  5:  9.    Job  9:  10. 
Incomprehensible.  Job  26: 14.  Ecc. 

3:11. 
All  things  possible  to.    Mat.  19 :  26. 
Nothing  too  hard  for.    Gen.  18:  14. 

Jer.  32 :  27. 
Can  save  by  many  or  by  few.    1  Sam. 

14:6. 
Is  the  source  of  all  strength.    1  Chr. 

29:12.    Psa.  68:  35. 
Exhibited  in 
Creation.    Psa.  102 :  25.    Jer.  10 :  12. 
Establishing    and    governing    all 

things.    Psa.  65 :  6.    Psa.  66 :  7. 
The  miracles  of  Christ.    Luke  11 : 

20. 
The  resurrection  of  Christ.    2  Cor. 

13 :  4.    Col.  2 :  12. 
The  resurrection  of  saints.    1  Cor. 

6:14. 


Making  the  gospel  effectual.   R«qi. 

1 :  16.    1  Cor.  1 :  18,  24. 
Delivering  His  people.    Psa.  106  S. 
The    destruction    of    the    wicked. 
Exo.  9:16.    Rom.  9:22. 
Saints 
Long  for  exhibitions  of.    Psa.  63: 

1,2. 
Have  confidence  in.    Jer.  20:  11. 
Receive  increase  of  grace  by.  2  Cor. 
.9:8. 
Strengthened  by.    Eph.  6:10.    Col. 

1:11. 
Upheld  by.    Psa.  37  :  17.   Isa.  41 :  10. 
Supported  in  affliction  by.    2  Cor. 

6:7.    2  Tim.  1:8. 
Delivered  by.    Neh.  1:10.    Dan.  3: 

17. 
Exalted  by.    Job  36 :  22. 
Kept  by,    unto  salvation.     1  Pet, 
1:  .5. 
Exerted  in  behalf  of  saints.    2  Chr. 

16:9. 
Works  in,  and  for  saints.    2  Cor.   13: 

4.    Eph.  1:19.    Eph.  3:20. 
The  faith  of  saints  stands  in.    1  Cor. 

2  5. 
Should  be 
Acknowledged.    1  Chr.  29 :  11.    I.»a. 

.33:13. 
Pleaded  in  prayer.  Psa.  79: 11.  Mat. 

6:13. 
Feared.    Jer.  5:22.    Mat.  10:28. 
Magnified.    Psa.  21 :  13.    Jude  25 
Efiiciency  of  ministers  is  through.    1 

Cor.  3:  6-8.    Gal.  2:  8.  Eph.  3:  7, 
Is  a  ground  of  trust.  Isa.  26 :  4.   Rotn, 

4:21. 
The  wicked 
Know  not.    Mat  22 :  29. 
Have  against  them.    Ezr.  8:  22. 
Shall  be  destroyed  by.  Luke  12:  5. 
The  heavenly  host  magnify.    Rev.  4: 
11.  Rev.  5:13.    Rev.  11:17. 

Power  of  the  Holy  Ghost,  The, 

Is  the  power  of  God.    Mat.  12:  28, 

with  Luke  11 :  20. 
Christ  commenced  His  ministry  in. 

Luke  4:  14. 
Christ     wrought    His    miracles    by. 

Mat.  12:28. 
Exhibited  in 
Creation.    Gen.  1:  2.    Job   26:  13. 

Psa.  104 :  30. 
The  conception  of  Christ.    Luke  1 : 

.35. 
Raising  Christ  from   the  dead.    1 

Pet.  3:  18. 
Giving  spiritual  life.    Eze.  37:  11 — 

14,  with  Rom.  8:  11. 
Working  miracles.    Rom.  15:  19. 
Making    the  gospel  efficacious.    1 

Cor.  2:4.    1  The.  1 :  5. 
Overcoming  all  difficulties.    Zee.  4: 
6,7. 


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Promised  by  the  Father.    Luke  24: 

49. 
Promised  by  Christ.    Acts  1 :  8. 
Saints 

Upheld  by.    Psa.  51 :  12. 

Strengtheued  by.    Eph.  3 :  16. 

Enabled  to  speak  the  truth  boldly 
by.  Mic.  3:  8.  Acts  6:  5,  10.  2 
Tim.  1:7,  8. 

Helped  in  prayer  by.    Kom.  8:  26. 

Abound  in  liope  by.    Rom.  15:13. 
Qualifies    ministers.      Luke    24:    49. 

Acts  1 :  8. 
God's  word  the  instrument  of.    Eph. 

6:17. 

Praise. 

God  is  worthy  of.  2  Sam.  22 :  4. 
Christ  is  worthy  of.  Rev.  5 :  12. 
God  is  glorified  by.     Psa.  22 :  23.  Psa. 

50 :  237 
Offered  to  Christ.    Jno.  12 :  13. 
xVcceptable  through  Christ.    Heb.  13 : 

15. 
Is  DUE  TO  God  on  account  of 
His  majesty.     Psa.  96:  1,  6.     Isa. 

24:14. 
His  glory.    Psa.  138:5.    Eze.  3:  12. 
His  excellency.    Exo.  15:  7.    Psa. 

148:13. 
His  greatness.    IChr.  16:  25.    Psa. 

145 :  3. 
His  holiness.  Exo.  15:11.  Isa.  6:3. 
His  wisdom.    Dan.  2:20.    Jude  25. 
His  power.    Psa.  21 :  13. 
His  goodness.      Psa.   107:  8.    Psa. 

118:1.    Psa.  136:1.    Jer.  33:11. 
His  mercy.    2Chr.  20:21.    Psa.  89: 

1.    Psa.  118:1-4.  Psa.  136th. 
His    loving-kindness     and    truth. 

Psa.  138:2. 
His  faithfulness   and   truth.    Isa. 

25:1. 
His  salvation.    Psa.  18:  46.     Isa. 

35 :  10.    Isa.  61 :  10.    Luke  1 :  68, 

69. 
His  wonderful  works.    Psa.  89:  5. 

Psa.  150:2.    Isa.  25:1. 
His  consolation.    Psa.  42:  5.    Isa. 

12:1. 
His  judgment.     Psa.  101 :  1. 
His  counsel.    Psa.  16:  7.  Jer.  32:  19. 
Fulfilling  of  His   promises.    1  Kin. 

8 :  56. 
Pardon  of  sin.    Psa.  103 :  1—3.  Hos. 

14:2. 
Spiritual  health.    Psa.  103:3. 
Constant  preservation.    Psa.  71 :  6 

-8. 
Deliverance.     Psa.  40:  1—3.    Psa. 

124:6. 
Protection.    Psa.  28:  7.    Psa.    .59: 

17. 
Answering  prayer.    Psa.  28:  6.  Psa. 

118:21. 
The  hope  of  glory,    1  Pet,  1 :  3,  4. 


All  spiritual  blessings.    Psa.  103:  2. 

Eph.  1 :  3. 
All  temporal  blessings.    Psa.  104: 

1,14.     Psa.  136:25. 
The  continuance  of  blessings.    Psa. 

68:19. 

Is  OBLIGATORY  UPON 

Angels.    Psa.  103:20.    Psa.  148:2. 
Saints.    Psa.  30:  4.    Psa.  149 :  5. 
Gentiles.  Psa.  117: 1,  with  Rom.  15: 

11. 
Children.    Psa.  8:  2,  with  Mat.  21: 

16. 
High  and  low.    Psa.  148 : 1, 11. 
Young  and  old.    Psa.  148 :  1, 12. 
Small  and  great.    Rev.  19:5. 
All  men.    Psa.  107 :  8.    Psa.  145 :  21, 
All  creation.    Psa.  148:  1—10.    Psa, 

1.50:6. 
Is  good  and  comely.    Psa.  33: 1.  Psa. 

147:1. 
Should  be  offered 
With  the  understanding.    Psa.  47 : 

7,  with  ICor.  14:15. 
With  the  soul.    Psa.  103:  1.    Psa. 

104:  1,35. 
With  the  whole  heart.    Psa.  9:  1. 

Psa.  111:1.    Psa.  138:1. 
With  uprightness  of   heart.    Psa. 

119:7. 
With  the  lips.    Psa.  63 :  3.  Psa.  119 : 

171. 
With  the  mouth.    Psa.  51:15.   Psa. 

63:5. 
With  joy.    Psa.  63:5.    Psa.  98:  4. 
With  gladness.    2Chr.  29:30.    Jer. 

33:11. 
With  thankfulness.    1  Chr.  16:  4. 

Neh.l2:24.    Psa.  147:7. 
Continually.  Psa.  35:28.  Psa.  71:6. 
During  life.    Psa.  104 :  33. 
More  and  more.    Psa.  71 :  14. 
Day  and  night.    Rev.  4 :  8. 
Day  by  day.    2  Chr.  30:21. 
For  ever  and  ever.    Psa.  145: 1,  2. 
Throughout  the  world.    Psa.  113:  3, 
In  psalms    and  hymns,  &c.      Psa, 

105 :  2.    Eph.  5 :  19.    Col.  3  :  16. 
Accompanied    with  musical    instru- 
ments. 1  Chr.  16:  41,  42.  Psa.  150:3,  5, 
Is  a  part  of  public  worship.     Psa.  9": 
14.      Psa.  100:  4.    Psa.   118:  19,  20. 
Heb.  2 :  12. 
Saints  should 
Show  forth.    Isa.  43 :  21.   1  Pet.  2:9. 
Be  endued  with  the  spirit  of.    Isa, 

61:3. 
Render,  under  affliction.    Acts  16: 

Gl"ory  in.    1  Chr.  16 :  35. 
Triumph  in.    Psa.  106:47. 
Express  their  joy  by.  Jas.  5:  13, 
Declare.  Isa.  42:  12. 
Invite  others  to.    Psa.  34 :  3.    Psa. 

95:1. 
Pray  for  ability  to  offer.    Psa.  51: 

15,    Psa,  119:175, 


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Posture  suited  to.  1  Chr.  23:  30.  Neh. 
9:5. 

Called  the 
Fruit  of  the  lips.  Heb.  13 :  15. 
Voice  of  praise.    Psa.  66:  8. 
Voice  of  triumph.    Psa.  47:1. 
Voice  of  melody.    Isa.  51 :  3. 
Voice  of  a  psalm.    Psa.  98:  5. 
Garment  of  praise.    Isa.  61 :  3. 
Sacrificeof  praise.     Heb.  13:15. 
Sacrifices  of  joy.    Psa.  27  :  6. 
Calves  of  the  lips.     Hos.  14 : 2. 

The  heavenly  host  engage  in.  Isa. 
6:3.  Luke  2:13.  Rev.  4:9—11. 
Rev.  5:12. 

Exemplified.  Melchizedek,  Gen.  14: 
20.  3Ioses,  dc.  Exo.  15:  1—21.  Jelhro, 
Exo.  18 :  10.  Isrcielites,  1  Chr.  16 :  36. 
Davul,l  Chr.  29:10-13.  Psa.  119: 
164.  Priests  and  Levites,  Ezr.  3 :  10— 
11.  £2m,  Neh.  8:6.  Hezekiuh,  Isa. 
38:19.  Zacharias,  Lnkel:6i.  Shep- 
herds. Luke  2 :  20.  Simeon,  Luke  2 : 
28.  Anna,  Luke  2:38.  Slultitudes, 
Luke  18 :  43.  Disciples,  Luke  19 :  37, 
38.  The  Apostles,  Luke  24 :  53.  First 
Converts,  Acts  2 :  47.  Lame  man, 
Acts  3 :  8.  Paul  and  Silas,  Acts  16 :  25. 

Prayer. 

Commanded.  Isa.  .55:6.  Mat.  7:7. 
Phi.  4:6. 

To  BE  OFFERED 

To  God.  Psa.  5:2.    Mat.  4:  10. 

To  Christ.    Luke  23 :  42.  Acts  7  :  59. 

To  the  Holy  Ghost.    2  The.  3 :  5. 

Through  Christ.    Eph.2:18.    Heb. 
10 :  19. 
God  hears.    Psa.  10: 17.  Psa.  65:  2. 
God  answers.    Psa.  99 :  6.  Isa.  .58 :  9. 

Is  DESCRIBED  AS 

Bowing  the  knees.  Eph.  3: 14. 
Looking  up.    Psa.  5:  3. 
Lifting  up  the  soul.  Psa.  25 :  1. 
Lifting  up  the  heart.  Lam.  3:  41. 
Pouring  out  the  heart.    Psa.  62:8. 
Pouring  out  the  soul.    1  Sam.  1 :  15. 
Calling  upon  the  name  of  the  Lord. 
Gen.  12 :  8.  Psa.  116 :  4.  Acts  22  :  16. 
•Crying  unto  God.    Psa.  27:  7.    Psa. 

34:6. 
Drawing  near  to  God.     Psa.  73:  28. 

Heb.  10:22. 
Crying  to  heaven.  2  Chr.  .32:  20. 
Beseeching  the   Lord.    Exo.  32:  11. 
Seeking  unto  God.  Job  8:  5. 
Seeking  the  face  of  the  Lord.   Psa. 

27:8. 
Making    supplication.      Job  8:  5. 
Jer.  36 :  7. 
Acceptable  through  Christ.  Jno.  14: 

13,  14.     Jno.  15  :  16.  Jno.  16 :  23,  24. 
Ascends  to  heaven.     2  Chr.    30:  27. 

Rev.  5:8. 
Quickening  grace  necessary  to.  Psa. 
80: 18. 


The  Holy  Ghost 
Promised  as  a  Spirit  of.    Zee.  12: 

10. 
As  the  Spirit  of  adoption,  leads  to. 

Rom.  8:15.  Gal.  4:  6. 
Helps  our  infirmities  in.  Rom.  8:26. 
An  evidence  of  conversion.  Acts  9: 11. 
Of  the  righteous,  availeth  much.  Jas. 

5 :  16. 
Of  the  upright,  a   delight   to   God 

Pro.  15 :  8. 
Should  be  offered  up 
In  the  Holy  Ghost.  Eph.  6: 18.  Jude 

20. 
In  faith.   Mat.  21 :  22.  Jas.  1 :  6. 
In  full  assurance  of  faith.  Heb.  10: 

22. 
In  a  forgiving  spirit.  Mat.  6: 12. 
With  the  heart.  Jer.  29:13.  Lam.  3: 

41. 
With  the  whole  heart.  Psa.  119:  58, 
■  145. 
With  preparation  of  heart.  Job  11 : 

13. 
With  a  true  heart.    Heb.  10:  22. 
With  the  soul.    Psa.  42 :  4. 
With  the  spirit  and  understanding. 

Jno.  4  :  22—24.     1  Cor.  14 :  15. 
With  confidence  in  God.    Psa.  56: 

9.  Psa.  86:7.  1  Jno.  5:14. 
With  submission  to  God.    Luke  22: 

42. 
With  unfeigned  lips.    Psa.  17:1. 
With  deliberation.    Ecc.  5 :  2. 
With  holiness.    1  Tim.  2:8. 
With  humility.    2  Chr.  7 :  14.  2  Chr. 

33:12. 
With  truth.   Psa.  145:18.  Jno.  4:24. 
With  desire  to  be  heard.    Neh.  1 :  6. 

Psa.  17 : 1.  Psa.  55 : 1,  2.  Psa.  61 : 1. 
With  desire  to  be  answered.     Psa. 

27:7.    Psa.   102:  2.      Psa.  108:  6. 

Psa.  143:1. 
With  boldness.   Heb.  4 :  16. 
With  earnestness.  1  The.  3: 10.  Jas. 

5 :  17. 
With    importunity.     Gen.    32:    26. 

Luke  11 :  8,  9.    Luke  18 :  1—7. 
Niglit  and  day.    1  Tim.  5  :  5. 
Without  ceasing.    1  The.  5:  17. 
Everywhere.    1  Tim.  2 :  8. 
In  everything.     Phi.  4 :  6. 
For  temporal  blessings.    Gen.  28:  20. 

Pro.  30:8.    Mat.  6:11. 
For  spiritual  blessings.    Mat.  6:  33. 
For  mercy  and  grace  to  help  in  time 

of  need.    Heb.  4:  16. 
Model  for.   Mat.  6:9-13. 
Vain  repetitions  in,  forbidden.    Mat. 

6:7. 
Ostentation  in,  forbidden.    Mat.  6:  5. 

AOCOMPANIED  WITH 

Repentance.  1  Kin.  8:  33.  Jer.  36:  7. 
Confession.      Neh.  1:4,7.      Dan.  9: 

4-11. 
Self-abasement.    Gen.  18:27. 
Weeping.    Jer.  31 :  9.    Hos.  12 :  4. 


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Fastiug.    Neb.  1 :  i.  Dan.  9:3.  Acts 

13'  3 
Watchfulness.    Luke  21 :  36.    1  Pet. 

4:7. 
Praise.    Psa.  66:17. 
Thanksgiving.    Phi.  i :  6.    Col.  4 : 2. 
Plead  in  the 
Promises  of  God.     Gen.  32:9-12. 
Exo.  32:13.     1  Kin.  8:26.      Psa. 
119:49. 
Covenant  of  God.    Jer.  14  :  21. 
Faithfulness  of  God.    Psa.  143:  1. 
Mercy  of  God.     Psa.  51:1.    Dan.  9: 

18. 
Righteousness  of  God.      Dan.  9 :  16. 
Rise  early  for.      Psa.  5:3.      Psa.  119: 

147. 
Seek  divine  teaching  for.   Luke  11 :  1. 
Faint  not  in.    Luke  18:1. 
Continue  instant  in.    Rohi.  12:12. 
Avoid  hindrances  in.    1  Pet.  3:7. 
Suitable  in  afHiction.  Isa.  26: 16.  Jas. 

5 :  13. 
Shortness  of  time  a  motive   to.      1 

Pet.  4:7. 
Postures  in; 
Standing.    1  Kin.  8:  22.  Mar.  11 :  25. 
Bowing  down.    Psa.  95 :  6. 
Kneeling.    2  Chr.  6 :  13.      Psa.  95 :  6. 

Luke  22:  41.    Acts  20:  36. 
Falling  on  the  face.      Num.  16:  22. 
Jos.  5 :  14.    1  Chr.  21 :  16.    Mat.  26 : 
39. 
Spreading  forth  the  hands.    Isa.  1 : 

1.5. 
Lifting  up  the  hands.     Psa.  28:2. 
Lam.  2:19.    1  Tim.  2:8. 
The  promises  of  God  encourage  to. 

Isa.  65 :  24.    Amos  5 :  4.    Zee.  13 :  9. 
The  promises  of  Christ  encourage  to. 

Luke  11 :  9, 10.    Jno.  14  :  13,  14. 
Experience    of    past  mercies  an  in- 
centive to.      Psa.  4:1.     Psa.   116:2. 

Prayer,  Answers  to. 

God  gives.     Psa.  99:6.     Psa.  118:5. 

Psa.  138:3. 
Christ  gives.  Jno.  4 :  10,  14.  Jno.  14 :  14. 
Christ  received.     Jno.  11 :  42.     Heb. 

5:7. 
Granted 

Through  the  grace  of  God.      Isa. 
30:19. 

Sometimes  immediately.     Isa.  65: 
24.    Dan.  9:21,  23.    Dan.  10:  12. 

Sometimes  after  delay.    Luke  18:  7. 

Sometimes  differently  from  our  de- 
sire.   2Cor.  12:8,  9. 

Beyond   expectation.        Jer.    33 :  3. 
Eph.  3:20. 
Promised.      Isa.    58:9.       Jer.    29:12. 

Mat.  7 :  7. 
Promised   especially     in     times    of 

trouble.    Psa.  50:15.    Psa.  91:15. 
Received  by  those  who 

Seek  God.    Psa.  34 :  4. 


Seek  God  with  all  the  heart.     Jer. 

29 :  12,  13. 
Wait  upon  God.    Psa.  40:  1. 
Return  to  God.    2  Chr.   7  :  14.     Job 

22  -23  27. 
Ask  'in  'faith.    Mat.  21 :  22.     Jas.  5 : 

15. 
Ask  in  the  name  of  Christ.    Jno.  14 : 

13. 
Ask  according  to  God's  will.    1  Jno, 

5 :  14. 
Call  upon  God  in  truth.     Psa.  145: 

18. 
Fear  God.    Psa.  145:  19. 
Set  their  love  upon  God.      Psa.  91: 
^14,  15. 
Keep  God's  commandments.    1  Jno. 

3:22. 
Call  upon  God  under  oppression. 

Isa.  19:20. 
Call   upon    God    under    afHiction. 

Psa.  18:6.    Psa.  106:44.      Isa.  30: 

19,  20. 
Abide  in  Christ.    Jno.  15:7. 
Humble  themselves.     2  Chr.  7:14. 

Psa.  9: 12. 
Are  righteous.    Psa.  34:15.    Jas.  5: 

16. 
Are  poor  and  needy.    Isa.  41 :  17. 
Saints 
Are  assured  of.    1  Jno.  5 :  15. 
Love  God  for.    Psa.  116:1. 
Bless  God  for.    Psa.  66 :  20. 
Praise  God  for.    Psa.  116:17.    Psa 

118:21. 
A  motive  for  continued  prayer.    Psa. 

116:2. 
Denied  to  those  who 
Ask  amiss.    Jas.  4 :  3. 
Regard  iniquity  in  the  heart.    Psa. 

66 :  18. 
Live  in  sin.    Isa.  59:2.     Jno.  9:31. 
Offer   unworthy    service    to    God. 

Mai.  1 :  7-9. 
Forsake  God.    Jer.  14 :  10, 12. 
Reject  the  call  of  God.      Pro.  1 :  24, 

25,  28. 
Hear  not  the  law.    Pro.  28 :  9.    Zee. 

7:11-13. 
Are  deaf  to  the  cry  of  the  poor. 

Pro.  21 :  13. 
Are  blood-shedders.    Isa.  1 :  15.  Isa. 

59:3. 
Are  idolaters.    Jer.  11 :  11 — 14.    Eze. 

8:15—18. 
Are  wavering.    Jas.  1 :  6,  7. 
Are  hypocrites.    Job  27 :  8,  9. 
Are  proud.    Job  35 :  12,  13. 
Are  self-righteous.    Luke  18: 11, 12, 

14. 
Are  the  enemies  of  saints.    Psa.  18: 

40,  41. 
Cruelly    oppress    saints.       Mic.    3: 

2-4. 
Exemplified.— -46}-a/iam,   Gen.    17 :  20. 
Lot,  Gen.  19:  19 — 21.  Ahraham''s  serv- 
ant. Gen.   24:   15—27.     Jacob,    Gen. 


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32 :  24—30.  Israelites,  Exo.  2 :  23,  24. 
Moses,  Exo.  17:4—6,  11-13.  Exo. 
32:  11—14.  Samson,  Jud.  15:  18,  19. 
Hannah,  1  Sam.  1  :  27.  Samuel,  1 
Sam.  7:9.  Solomon,  1  Kiu.  3:  9,  12. 
Man  of  God,  1  Kiu.  13:  6.  Elijah,  1 
Kin.  18:  36-38.  Jas.  5:  17,  18. 
Elisha,  2  Kin.  4:33—35.  Jehoahaz, 
2  Kin.  13:  4.  Hezekiah,  2  Kin.  19 :  20. 
Jahez,  1  Chr.  4:  10.  Asa,  2  Chr.  14: 
11,12.  Jehoshajihat,  2  Chr.  20:6—17. 
Matiasseh,  2. Chr.  33:13,  19.  Ezra, 
<£o.  Ezr.  8:21—23.  Nehemiah,  Neh. 
4:9,  15.  Job,  Job  42:10.  Dartd, 
Psa.  IS:  6.  Jeremiah,  Lam.  3:  55,  56. 
Daniel,  Dan.  9:  20—23.  Jonah,  Jon. 
2:  2,  10.  Zacharias,  Lulce  1:  13. 
Blind  man,  Luke  18:  38,  41—43. 
Thief  on  the  Cross,  Luke  23  :  42,  4.3. 
Apostles,  Acts  4 :  29—31.  Cornelius, 
Acts  10:  4,  31.  rrimitive  Christians, 
Acts  12:  5,  7.  Paul  and  Silas,  Acts 
16:25,26.  PaiiY,  Acts  28:  8. 
Refusal  of,  exemiilified.  Saul,  1  Sam. 
28:  15.  Elders  of  Israel,  Eze.  20:  3. 
Phai-isees,  Mat.  23 :  14. 

Prayer,  Intercessory. 

Christ  set  an  example  of.    Luke  22: 

32.    Luke  23 :  34.    Jno.  17 :  9—24. 
Commanded.     1  Tim.  2:  1.    Jas.  5: 

14,  16. 
Should  be  offered  dp  for 

Kings.    1  Tim.  2:2. 

All  in  authority.    1  Tim.  2:2. 

Ministers.    2  Cor.  1 :  11.    Phi.  1 :  19; 

The  Church.    Psa.   122:6.    Isa.  62: 
6,7. 

All  saints.    Eph.6:18. 

All  men.    1  Tim.  2:1. 

Masters.    Gen.  24  :  12-14. 

Servants.    Luke  7  :  2,  3. 

Children.    Gen.  17 :  18.    Mat.  13 :  22. 

Friends.    Job  42:  8. 

Fellow-countrymen.    Rom.  10:  1. 

The  sick.    Jas.  5:  14. 

Persecutors.    Mat.  5:44. 

Enemies  among  whom  we   dwell. 
Jer.  29:7. 

Those  who  envy  us.    Num.   12:13. 

Those  who  forsake  us.    2  Tim.  4 : 
16. 

Those  who  murmur  against  God. 
Num.  11:1,2.    Num.  14: 13, 19. 
By  ministers  for  their  people.    Epb. 

1 :  16.  Epb.  3 :  14—19.  Phi.  1 :  4. 
Encouragement    to.     Jas.   5:   16.     1 

Jno.  5:  16. 
Beneficial  to  the  offerer.    Job  42: 10. 
Sin  of  neglecting.    1  Sam.  12 :  23. 
Seek  an  interest  in.    1  Sam.  12:  19. 

Heb.  13 :  18. 
Unavailing    for    the  obstinately-im- 
penitent. Jer.  7 :  13—16.    Jer.  14 :  10, 

11. 
Exemplified.    Abraham,  Gen.  18:23 — 

32.     Abraham''s  servant,  Gen.  24:  12— 


14.  Moses,  Exo.  8 :  12.  Exo.  32 :  li— 
13.     Samuel,  1   Sam.   7 :  5.    Solomon, 

1  Kin.  8:. 30— 36.  EUsha,2  Kin.  4: 
.33.     Hezekiah,2  Chr.  :iO:  IS.    Isaiah, 

2  Chr.  32:  20.  Nehemiah,  Neh.  1: 
4—11.  David,  Psa.  25:  22.  Ezekiel, 
Eze.  9:  8.  Daniel,  Dan.  9:  3—19. 
Stephen,  Acts  7  :  60.  Peter  and  John, 
Acts  8:  15.  Church  of  Jerusalem, 
Acts  12:  5.  Paul,  Col.  1:  9—12.  2 
The.  1:  11.  Epaphras,  Col.  4:  12. 
Philemon,  Phile.  22. 

Prayer,  Private. 

Christ  was  constant  in.  Mat.  14: 
23.  Mat.  26:  36,  .39.  Mar.  1 :  35.  Luke 
9:18,29. 

Commanded.    Mat.  6:  6. 

Should  be  offered 
At  evening,    morning,    and    noon. 

Psa.  55 :  17. 
Day  and  night.    Psa.  88:1. 
Without  ceasing.    1  The.  5 :  17. 

Shall  be  lieard.    Job  22 :  27. 

Rewarded  openly.    Mat.  6 :  6. 

An  evidence  of  conversion.  Acts  9: 11. 

Nothing  should  hinder.    Dan.  6 :  10. 

Exemplified,  io?,  Gen.  19 :  20.  Eliezer, 
Gen.  24:  12.  Jacob,  Gen.  32:9-12. 
Gideon,  Jud.  6:  22,  36,  39.  Hannah,  1 
Sam.  1 :  10.  David.  2  Sam.  7  :  18-29. 
Hezekiah,  2  Kin.  20:  2.  Isaiah,  2  Kin. 
20:11.  Manasseh,  2  Chr.  33:  18,19. 
Ezra,  Ezr.  9:5,  6.  Nehemiah,  Neh. 
2 :  4.  Jeremiah,  Jer.  32 :  16—25.  Dan- 
iel, Dan.  9:3,  17.  Jona/i,  Jon.  2: 1. 
Habakkuk,  Hab.  1 :  2.  Anna,  Luke 
2:  37.  Paul,  Acts  9: 11.  Peter,  Acts 
9 :  40.  Acts  10 :  9.  Cornelius,  Acts 
10 :  30. 

Prayer,  Public. 

Acceptable  to  God.    Isa.  56 : 7. 

God  promises  to  hear.  2  Chr.  7 :  14,  16. 

God  promises  to  bless  in.  Exo.  20:  24. 

Christ 
Sanctifies  by  His  presence.  Mat.  18 : 

20. 
Attended.  Mat.  12:9.  Luke  4: 16. 
Promises  answers  to.   Mat.  18: 19. 

Instituted  form  of.    Luke  11 :  2. 

Should  not  be  made  in  an  unknown 
tongue.    1  Cor.  14 :  14—16. 

Saints  delight  in.  Psa.  42:4.  Psa. 
122:1. 

Exhortation  to.    Heb.  10:25, 

Urge  others  to  join  in.  Psa.  95:6. 
Zee.  8 :  21. 

Exemplified.  Joshua,  <£c.  Jos.  7 :  6 — 9. 
David,  1  Chr.  29:10—19.  Solomon,  2 
Chr.  6th  chap.  Jehoshaphat,  &c.  2 
Chr.  20:  5—13.  Jeshua,  ifrc.  Neh.  9th 
chap.  Jews,  Luke  1 :  10.  Primitive 
Christians,  Acts  2 :  46.  Acts  4 :  24. 
Acts  12 :  5,  12.  Peter,  d-e.  Acts  3 ;  1. 
Teachers  and  Prophets,  at  Antioch, 
Acts  13 :  3.    Paul,  &c.  Acts  16 ;  16. 


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Prayer,  Social  and  Family. 

Promise  of  answers  to.   Mat.  18 :  19. 

Christ  promises  to  be  present  at. 
Mat.  18 :  20. 

Punishment  for  neglecting.  Jer.  10: 
25. 

Exemplified.  Abram,  Gen.  12:5,  8. 
Jacob,  Gen.  35:  2,  3,  7.  Joshua,  Jos. 
24:  15.  David,  2  Sam.  6:  20.  Job, 
Job  1 :  5.  The  Disciples,  Acts  1 :  13, 
14.  Cornelius,  Acts  10:  2.  Paul  and 
Silas,  Acts  16 :  25.  Paul,  <£c.  Acts  20 : 
36.    Acts  21 :  5. 

Precious  Stones. 

Dug  out  of  the  earth.  Job  28:  5,  6. 
Brought  from  Ophir.    1  Kin.  10:  11.  2 

Chr.  9:10. 
Brought  from  Sheba.    1  Kin.  10: 1,  2. 

Eze.  27 :  22. 
Called 

Stones  of  fire.    Eze.  28 :  14,  16. 

Stones  to  be  set.  1  Chr.  29:  2. 

Jewels.    Isa.  61:10.    Eze.  16:12. 

Precious  jewels.    2  Chr.  20:25.  Pro. 
20:15. 
Of  great  variety.    1  Chr.  29 :  2. 
Of  divers  colors.    1  Chr.  29 :  2. 
Brilliant  and  glittering.    1  Chr.  29: 

2.    Rev.  21:11. 
Mentioned  in  Scripture; 

Agate.    Exo.  28:19.    Isa.  54:12. 

Amethyst.    Exo.  28:  19.   Rev.  21 :  20. 

Beryl.    Dan.  10:6.    Rev.  21:20. 

Carbuncle.    Exo.  28:17.  Isa.  54:12. 

Coral.    Job  28:  18. 

Chalcedony.    Rev.  21 :  19. 

Chrysolyte.    Rev.  21 :  20. 

Chrysoprasus.    Rev.  21 :  20. 

Diamond.    Exo.  28:  18.    Jer.  17:1. 
Eze.  28 :  13. 

Emerald.    Eze.  27 :  16.    Rev.  4 :  3. 

Jacinth.    Rev.  9:  17.    Rev.  21:  20. 

Jasper.    Rev.  4:3.    Rev.  21 :  11,  19. 

Onyx.    Exo.  28 :  20.    Job  28 :  16. 

Pearl.    Job  28:  18.    Mat.  13:  45,  46. 
Rev.  21:21. 

Ruby.    Job  28 :  18.    Lam.  4 :  7. 

Sapphire.    Exo.  24:10.    Eze.  1:26. 

Sardine   or   Sardius.    Exo.  28:  17. 
Rev.  4:  3. 

Sardonyx.    Rev.  21 :  20. 

Topaz.    Job  28 :  19.    Rev.  21 :  20. 
Highly  prized  by  the  ancients.    Pro. 

17:8. 
Extensive  commerce  in.    Eze.  27:22. 

Rev.  18:  12. 
Often  given  as  presents.    1  Kin.  10:  2, 

10. 
Art  of  engraving  upon,  early  known 

to  the  Jews.    Exo.  28:  9,  11,  21. 
Art  of  setting,  known  to  the    Jews. 

Exo.  28:20. 
Used  for 

Jvdorning  the  high  priest's  ephod, 
Exo.  28:  12. 


Adorning  the  breastplate  of  judg- 
ment.   Exo.  28:  17-20.    Exo.  39: 

10—14. 
Decorating  the  person.    Eze.  28:  13. 
Ornamenting  royal  crowns.    2  Sam. 

12 :  30. 
Setting  in  seals  and  rings.    So.  of 

Sol.  5:12. 
Adorning  the  temple.    2  Chr.  3:6, 
Honoring  idols.    Dan.  11:38. 
A  part  of  the  treasure  of  kings.    2 

Chr.  32:27. 
Given  by  the  Jews  for  the  tabernacle 

Exo.  25 :  7. 
Prepared  by   David   for  the  temple. 

IChr.  29:2. 
Given  by  chief  men   for  the  temple 

1  Chr.  29 :  8. 
Illustrative  of 
Preciousness  of  Christ.    Isa.  28:  16. 

1  Pet.  2 :  6. 
Beauty  and  stability  of  the  church. 

Isa.  54:11,  12. 
Saints.    Mai.  3:17.    1  Cor.  3:12. 
Seductive  splendor  and  false  glory 

of  the  apostacy.    Rev.  17:  4.  Rev. 

18:  16. 
Wordly  glory  of  nations.    Eze.  28 : 

13—16. 
Glory  of  heavenly  Jerusalem.    Rev. 

21:  11. 
Stability    of  heavenly    Jerusalem. 

Rev.  21:  19. 

Preciousness  of  Christ. 

To  God.     Mat.  3:17.     1  Pet.  2:4. 

To  Saints.    So.  of  Sol.  5:  10.    Phi.  3: 

8.    1  Pet.  2:7. 
On  account  of  His 

Goodness  and   beauty.    Zee.  9:   17. 

Excellence  and  grace.    Psa.   45 :  2. 

Name.    So.  of  Sol.  1 :  3.    Heb.  1 :  4. 

Atonement.    1  Pet.  1 :  19,  with  Heb. 
12:24. 

Words.    Jno.  6 :  68. 

Promises.    2  Pet.  1 :  4. 

Care  and  tenderness.    Isa.  40:  11. 
As  the  corner-stone  of  the  Church. 

Isa.  28: 16,  with  1  Pet.  2:6. 
As  the  source  of  all  grace.    Jno.  1 : 

14.    Col.  1:  19. 
Unsearchable.    Eph.  3:8. 
Illustrated.    So.   of  Sol.  2:  3.    So.  of 

Sol.  5  :  10-16.    Mat.  13 :  44-46. 

Presents. 

Antiquity  of.     Gen.  32:13.      Gen.  43: 

15. 
Were  given 
To  judges    to    secure  a    favorable 

hearing.    Pro.  17 :  23.     Amos  2 :  6. 
To  kings  to  engage  their  aid.     1 

Kin.  15:  18. 
By  kings  to  each  other  in  token  of 

inferiority.    1  Kin.  10:25.    2  Chr. 

9:23,24.    Psa.  72:10. 


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To  appease- the  angry  feelings  of 
others.     Gen.  32 :  20.     1  Sam.  25 : 
27,  28,  35. 
To   confirm    covenants.      Gen.  21 : 

28—30. 
To  reward  service.     2  Sam.  18: 12. 

Dan.  2:6,  48. 
To  show  respect.    Jud.  6 :  18. 
In  token  of  friendship.     1  Sam.  18: 

3,  4. 
As  tribute.     Jud.  3:15.     2  Sam.  8: 

2.    2  Chr.  17  :  5. 
On  occasions  of  visits.     2  Kin.  8:8. 
On  all  occasions  of  public  rejoic- 
ing.   Neh.8:12.    Est.  9:19. 
At  marriages.     Gen.  24:53.      Psa. 

45:12. 
On  recovering    from    sickness.      2 

Kin.  20: 12. 
On  restoration  to  prosperity.     Job 

42:10,11. 
On  sending  away  friends.    Gen.  45: 
22.    Jer.  40:5. 
Considered  essential  on  all  visits  of 

business.    1  Sam.  9:7. 
Not  bringing,  considered  a  mark  of 
disrespect  and  disaffection.  1  Sam. 
10:27.    2  Kin.  17:4. 
Generally  procured  a   favorable  re- 
ception.   Fro.  18:  16.    Pro.  19:  6. 
When    small    or  defective,    refused. 

Mai.  1 :  8. 
Of  persons  of  rank,  of  great  value 
and  variety.  2  Kin.  5:  5.  2  Chr.  9: 1. 
Receiving  of,   a  token  of  good  will. 

Gen.  33:10, 11. 
Things  givex  as; 
Cattle.    Gen.32:14,  15.  18. 
Horses  and  mules.    1  Kin.  10:25. 
Money.     Gen.  45:22.      1  Sam.  9:8. 

Job  42:  11. 
Eatables.     Gen.  43:11.    1  Sam.  25: 

18.    1  Kin.  14:3. 
Garments.  Gen.  45:  22.  1  Sam.  18:  4. 
Weapons  of  war.    1  Sam.  18:4. 
Ornaments.      Gen.  24  :  22,  47.     Job 

42:11. 
Gold  and  silver  vessels.     1  Kin.  10: 

25. 
Precious  stones.    1  Kin.  10:  2. 
Servants.    Gen.  20:14.    Gen.  29:24, 
29. 
Often  borne  by  servants.     Jud.  3: 18. 
Often   conveyed    on   camels,  &c."     1 
Sam.  25:18.     2  Kin.  8:  9.     2  Chr. 
9:1. 
Sometimes    sent    before    the    giver. 

Gen.  32:  21. 
Generally  presented  in  person.  Gen. 
43:15,26.  Jud.  3:  17.  1  Sam.  25:27. 
Laid  out  and  presented  with  great 
ceremony.  Gen.  43:  25.  Jud.  3:  18. 
Mat.  2:11. 

Presumption. 

A  characteristic  of  the    wicked.      2 
Pet.  2:10. 


A   characteristic   of   Antichrist.      2 

The.  2:4. 
Exhibited  in 
Opposing  God.    Job  15 :  25,  26. 
Wilful  commission  of  sin.    Rom.  1 : 

32. 
Self-righteousness.  Hos.  12 :  8.  Rev. 

3:17. 
Spiritual  pride.     Isa.  65:5.     Luke 

18:11. 
Esteeming    our   own    ways    right 

Pro.  12:15. 
Seeking  precedence.     Luke  14:  7 — 

11. 
Planning  for  futurity.    Luke  12 :  18. 

Jas.  4:13. 
Pretending  to  prophecy.     Deu.  18; 

22. 
Pray  to  be  kept  from  sins  of.    Psa. 

19:13. 
Saints  avoid.    Psa.  131 : 1. 
Punishment  for.    Num.  15:30.     Rev. 

18:7,8. 
Exemplified.  Builders  of  Babel,  Gen. 
11 :  4.  Israelites,  Num.  14 :  44.  Korah, 
&c.  Num.  16:3,7.  Men  of  Bethshe- 
mesh,  1  Sam.  6 :  19.  Uzza}i,2  Sam.  6 : 
6.  Jeroboam,  1  Kin.  13:  4.  Ben- 
hadad,  1  Kin.  20:  19.  Uzziah,  2  Chr. 
26:16.  Sennacherib,  2  Chr.  32:13, 
14.  Theudas,  Acts  5 :  36.  Sons  of 
Sceva,  Acts  19:  13,  14.  Diotrephes,  3 
Jno.  9. 

Pride. 

Is  sin.    Pro.  21:4. 

Hateful  to  God.    Pro.  6: 16, 17.    Pro. 

16:  5. 
Hateful  to  Christ.    Pro.  8 :  12, 13. 
Often  originates  in 

Self-righteousness.   Luke  18:  11,  12. 

Religious  privileges.    Zep.  3:11. 

Unsauctified    knowledge.      1    Cor. 
8:  1. 

Inexperience.    1  Tim.  3:  6. 

Possession  of  power.    Lev.  26:  19. 
Eze.  30:6. 

Possession  of  wealth.  2  Kin.  20:13. 
Forbidden.    1  Sam.  2 : 3.    Rom.  12 :  3, 

16. 
Defiles  a  man.    Mar.  7 :  20,  22. 
Hardens  the  mind.    Dan.  5:  20. 
Saints 

Give  not  way  to.    Psa.  131 :  1. 

Respect  not,  in  others.    Psa.  40:  4 

Mourn  over,  in  others.     Jer.  13 :  17. 

Hate,  in  others.    Psa.  101 :  5. 
A  hindrance  to  seeking  God.     Psa. 

10:  4.     Hos.  7:10. 
A  hindrance  to  improvement.    Pro, 

26:12. 
A  characteristic  of 

The  devil.    1  Tim.  3:6. 

The  world.    1  Jno.  2 :  16. 

False  teachers.    1  Tim.  6:  3,  4. 

The  wicked.  Hab.  2 : 4, 5.  Rom.  1 :  oO 


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Comes  from  the  heart.     Mar.  7:  21 

—23. 
The  wicked  encompassed  with.  Psa. 

73:  6. 
Leads  men  to 

Contempt  and   rejection  of  God's 
word  and   ministers.    Jer.  43:  2. 

A  persecuting  spirit.    Psa.  10:2. 

Wrath.    Pro.  21 :  24. 

Contention.    Pro.  13:  10.    Pro.  28: 
25. 

Self-deception.    Jer.  49: 16.  Oba.  3. 
Exhortation  against.    Jer.  13:15. 

Is   FOLLOWED  BY 

Shame.    Pro.  11:2. 

Debasement.  Pro.  29:23.  Isa.  28:3. 

Destruction.    Pro.  16:18.    Pro.  18: 
12. 
Shall  abound  in  the  last  days.  2  Tim. 

3:2. 
Woe  to.    Isa.  28:1,3. 
They  who  are  guilty  of,  shall  be 

Resisted.    Jas.  4:6. 

Brought  into  contempt.    Isa.  23:  9. 

Recompensed.    Psa.  31 :  23. 

Marred.    Jer.  13:9. 

Subdued.    Exo.  18:11.    Isa.  13:  11. 

Brought  low.    Psa.  18:  27.    Isa.  2: 
12. 

Abased.    Dan.  4:  37,  with  Mat.  23: 
12. 

Scattered.    Luke  1 :  51. 

Punished.    Zep.  2 :  10,  11.  Mai.  4 :  1. 
Exemplified.    Ahithophel,  2  Sam.  17: 

23.  Hezekiah,  2  Chr.  32 :  2.j.  Pharaoh, 

Neh.  9:  10.  Haman,  Est.  3:  5.  Jfloab, 

Isa.  16:6.     Tj/rc,  Isa.  23:  9.     Israel, 

Isa.  28:1.    Hos.  5:5,9.    Judah,  Jer. 

13:    9.      Babylon,    Jer.     TiO:    29,    32. 

Assyria,  Eze.  31  :  3,  10.   Nrhurliadnez- 

zar,  Dan.  4:  30.    Dan.  5:  20.    BeU 

shazzar.  Dan.  5 :  22,  23.     Edom,  Oba. 

3.     Scribes,  Mar.   12 :  38,  39.     Herod, 

Acts  12 :  21—23.    Laodiceans,  Rev.  3 : 

17. 

Priests, 

Fii'st  notice  of   persons   acting   as. 

Gen.  4:3,  4. 
During    patriarchal    age   heads    of 

families  acted  as.    Gen.  8:  20.   Gen. 

12:8.    Gen.  35:7. 
After  the  exodus  young  men   (first- 
born) deputed  to  act  as.    Exo.  24: 

5,  with  Exo.  19:22-. 
The  sons  of  Aaron  appointed  as,  by 

perpetual  statute.  Exo.  29:9.  Exo. 

40:15. 
All  except  seed  of  Aaron  excluded 

from  being.    Num.  3: 10.    Num.16: 

40.    Num.  18:7. 
Sanctified  fay  God 'for  the  oflBce.  Exo. 

29:44. 
Publicly    consecrated.    Exo.    28:   3. 

Num.  3:3. 
Ceeemonies  at  consecration  of; 


Washing  in  water.  Exo.  29:4.  Lev. 

8:6. 
Clothing  with  the  holy   garments. 

Exo.  29:  8,  9.    Exo.  40:  14.    Lev. 

8:  13. 
Anointing   with    oil.    Exo.    30:  30. 

Exo.  40:13. 
Offering  sacrifices.    Exo.  29:  10—19. 

Lev.  8:  14—23. 
Purification  by  blood  of  the  conse- 
cration-ram. Exo.  29:  20,  21.  Lev. 

8:23,24. 
Placing  in  their  hands   the  wave- 
offering.    Exo.  29 :  22-24.  Lev.  8 : 

25-27. 
Partaking  of  the  sacrifices  of  con- 
secration.   Exo.  29 :  31— 33.    Lev. 

8:31,32. 
Lasted  seven  days.    Exo.  29 :  35— 37. 

Lev.  8:33. 
Required    to    remain    in   the  taber- 
nacle seven  days  after  consecration. 
Lev.  8 :  33—36. 
No  blemished    or   defective  persons 
could  be  consecrated.   Lev.  21:  17 — 
23. 
Required  to  prove    their  genealogy 
before  they    exercised    the    office. 
Ezr.  2 :  62.    Neh.  7  :  64. 
Garments  of. 
The  coat  or  tunic.  Exo.  28: 40.  Exo, 

39 :  27. 
The  girdle.    Exo.  28:40. 
The  bonnet.    Exo.  28 :  40.    Exo.  39 : 

28. 
The    linen    breeches.    Exo.  28:  42. 

Exo.  39 :  28. 
Worn  at  consecration.    Exo.  29:9. 

Exo.  40:15. 
Worn  always  while  engaged  in  the 

service  of  the  tabernacle.    Exo. 

28 :  43.     Exo.  39 :  41. 
Worn  by  the  high  priest  on  the  day 

of  atonement.    Lev.  16:  4. 
Purified  by    sprinkling   of    blood. 

Exo.  29:21. 
Laid  up  in  holy  chambers.    Eze. 

44:19. 
Often  provided  by  the  people.  Ezr. 

2 :  68.  69.    Neh.  7 :  70,  72. 
Required  to  wash  in  the  brazen  laver 
before  they    performed  their  serv- 
ices.   Exo.  30:18— 21. 
Services  of; 
Keeping  the  charge  of  the  taberna- 
cle, &c.     Num.  18:1,5,  7. 
Covering  the  sacred  things  of  the 

sanctuary  before  removal.    Num. 

4 :  5-15. 
Ottering  sacrifices.    Lev.  1  ch.  to 

Lev.  6ch.    2  Chr.  29:  34.    2  Chr. 

35:11. 
Lighting  and  trimming  the  lamps 

of  the  sanctuary.    Exo.  27 :  20,  21. 

Lev.  24:3,  4. 
Keeping    the    sacred    fire    always 

burning  on  the  altar.  Lev,  6 :  12, 13, 


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Burning   incense,     Exo.    30:  7,    8. 

Luke  1 : 9. 
Placing  and  removing  show-bread. 

Lev.  24:5-9. 
Offering  first-fruits.   Lev.  23: 10,  11. 

Den.  26:3,  4. 
Blessing  the  people.  Num.  6: 23— 27. 
Purifying  the  unclean.   Lev.  1.5 :  30, 

31. 
Deciding  in  cases  of  jealousy.  Num. 

5:14,15. 
Deciding  in  cases  of  leprosy.    Lev. 

13:2-59.    Lev.  14 :  34-45. 
Judging  in  cases    of  controversy. 

Deu.    17 :  8—13.    Deu.  21 :  5. 
Teaching  the  law.    Deu.  33:  8,10. 

Mai.  2:7. 
Blowing  the  trumpets  on  various 

occasions.    Num.   10:  1 — 10.    Jos, 

6:3,4. 
Carrying   the   ark.    Jos.    3:  6,  17. 

Jos.  6:12. 
Encouraging  the  people  when  they 

went  to  war.    Deu.  20:1 — 4. 
Valuing  things  devoted.  Lev.  27 :  8. 
Were  to  live  by  the  altar  as  they  had 
no  inheritance.  Deu.  18:  1,  2.  1  Cor. 
9:13. 
Revenues  of; 
Tenth  of  the  tithes  paid  to  the  Le- 

vites.    Num.   18:26, 28.    Neh.  10: 

37,  38.     Heb.  7  :  5. 
First-fruits.     Num.  18:    8,    12,    13. 

Deu.    18:4. 
Redemption-money     of    the    first- 
born. Num.  3:  48,  51.  Num.  18:  15, 

16. 
First-born  of  animals  or  their  sub- 
stitutes.    Num.  18:    17,  18,  with 

Exo.  13:12, 13. 
First  of  the  wool  of  sheep.  Deu.  18: 

4. 
Show-bread  after  its  removal.  Lev. 

24:9.    1  Sam.  21:  4-6.    Mat.  12:  4. 
Part  of  all  sacrifices.    Lev.  7 :  6—10, 

31—34.    Num.  6:19, 20.    Num.18: 

8—11.    Deu.  18:3. 
All  devoted  things.    Num.  18: 14. 
All    restitutions    when   the   owner 

could  not  be  found.    Num.  5:  8. 
A  fixed  portion  of  the  spoil  taken 

in  war.    Num.  31 :  29,  41. 
Thirteen  of  the  Levitical  cities  given 
to,  for  residence.    1  Chr.  6 :  57—60, 
with  Num.  35:1—8. 
Might  purchase  and  hold  other  lands 
in   possession.    1   Kin.  2:  26.    Jer. 
32 :  8,  9. 
Special  laws  respecting; 
Not  to  marry  divorced  or  improper 

persons.  Lev.  21 :  7. 
Not  to  defile  themselves  for  the 
dead  except  the  nearest  of  kin. 
Lev.  21 : 1—6. 
Not  to  drink  wine,  &c.  while  at- 
tending in  the  tabernacle.  Lev. 
10:9.    Eze.  44:21. 


Not  to  defile  themselves  by  eating 

what  died  or  was  torn.  Lev.  22 :  8. 
While  unclean  could  not  perform 

any  service.    Lev.  22:  1,  2,  with 

Num.  19:  6,  7. 
While  unclean  could  not  eat  of  the 

holy  things.    Lev.  22:  3—7. 
No  sojourner  or  hired  servant  to 

eat  of  their  portion.    Lev.  22:10. 
All    bought    and    home-born    ser- 
vants  to   eat   of    their   portion. 

Lev.  22:11. 
Children  of,  married  to  strangers, 

not  to  eat  of  their  portion.    Lev. 

22:12. 
Restitution  to  be  made  to,  by  per 

sons  ignorantly    eating  of  their 

holy  things.    Lev.  22 :  14—16. 
Divided  by  David  into  twenty-four 
courses.    1  Chr.  24 : 1—19.    2  Chr.  8 : 
14.     2  Chr.  35 :  4,  5. 
The    four   courses    which    returned 
from      Babylon     subdivided     into 
twenty-four.    Ezr.  2:    36—39,    with 
Luke  1 : 5. 
Each  course  of,  bad  its  president  or 
chief.    1  Chr.  24 :  6,  31.  2  Chr.  .36 :  14. 
Services  of,  divided  by  lot.    Luke  1 : 

9. 
Punishment  for  invading  the  ofiice  of. 
Num.  16:  1—35.    Num.  18:  7.    2  Chr. 
26:16-21. 
On  special  occasions  persons  not  of 
Aaron's  family  acted  as.    Jud.  6: 
24-27.    ISam.  7:9.    1   Kin.   18:33. 
Were  sometimes 
Greedy.    1  Sam.  2: 13-17. 
Drunken.    Isa.  28:7. 
Profane  and  wicked.    1  Sam.  2:22 

-24. 
Unjust.    Jer.  6:13. 
Corrupters  of  the  law.    Isa.  28:7, 

with  Mai.  2:8. 
Slow   to   sanctify    themselves    for 

God's  service.    2  Chr.  29 :  34. 
Generally    participated    in    punish- 
ment of  the  people.     Jer.  14:  18. 
Lam.  2 :  20. 
Made  of  the  lowest  of  the  people  by 
Jeroboam  and  others.    1  Kin.  12 
31.    2  Kin.  17:32. 
Services  of,  ineffectual  for  removing 

sin.    Heb.  7:11.    Heb.  10:11. 
Illustrative  of 
Christ.    Heb.  10:  11,  12. 
Saints.    Exo.  19 :  6.    1  Pet.  2 :  9. 

Prisons. 

Antiquity  of.    Gen.  39:  20. 
Kinds  of,  mentioned; 

State.    Jer.  37 :  21,  with  Gen.  39 :  2a 

Common.    Acts  5:  18. 
Dungeons  attached  to.     Jer.  38:  6, 

Zee.  9:11. 
Were  under  the   care  of   a  keeper. 

Gen.  39:21. 


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Persons  accused  of  crimes.    Luke 

23 :  19. 
fersons  accused  of  heresy.    Acts  4 : 

3.    Acts  5:  18.    Acts  8:  3. 
ouspected  persous.    Gen.  42 :  19. 
Condemaed  criminals  till  executed. 

Lev.  24:12.    Acts  12:  4,  5. 
Enemies  taken  captive.    Jud.    16: 

21.    2  Kin.  17:  4.    Jer.  52:11. 
Debtors  till  they  paid.    Mat.  5:26. 

Mat.  18:30. 
Persons    under     the   king's     dis- 
pleasure.   1  Kin.  22:  27.    2  Chr. 

10:10.    Mar.  6:17. 
Confinement   in,  often  awarded  as  a 

punishment.    Ezr.  7 :  26. 
Confinement  in,  considered  a  severe 

punishment.    Luke  22 :  33. 
Places  used  as; 
Court  of  the  kind's  house.  Jer.  32 : 2. 
House  of  tlie  king's  scribe.     Jer. 

37 :  13. 
House  of  the  captain  of  the  guard. 

Gen.  40:  3. 
Prisoner's    own   house,   where'  he 

was    kept    bound    to    a    soldier. 

Acts  28: 16,  30,  with  2  Tim.  1 :  16— 

18. 
The  king  had   power  to  commit  to. 

1  Kin.  22 :  27. 
Magistrates  had  power  to  commit  to. 

Mat.  5 :  25. 
Persons  confined  in, 
Said  to  bo  in  ward.    Lev.  24 :  12. 
Said  to  be  in  hold.    Acts  4 :  3. 
Often  placed  in  dungeons.    Jer.  38: 

6.    Acts  16:  24. 
Often  bound  with  fetters.    Gen.  42 : 

19.    Eze.  19:9.    Mar.  6:17. 
Often    chained    to    two    soldiers. 

Acts  12:  6. 
Often  fastened  in  stocks.  Jer.  29:26. 

Acts  16 :  24. 
Often  kept  to  hard  labor.    Jud.  16: 

21. 
Often  subjected  to  extreme  suffer- 
ing. Psa.  79:11.  Psa.  102:20.  Psa. 

105:  18.  {marg.) 
Fed  on  bread  and  water.   1  Kin.  22: 

27. 
Clothed  in  prison  dress.    2  Kin,  25 : 

29. 
Sometimes  allowed  to  be  visited  by 

their  friends.    Mat.    11:  2.   Mat. 

25 :  36.    Acts  24 :  23. 
Might  have  their  condition  amelio- 
rated by  the  king.    Jer.  37 :  20,  21. 
Often  executed  in.  Gen.  40:22.  Mat. 

14 :  10. 
The  king  had  power  to  release  from. 

Gen.  40:21. 
Magistrates    had    power   to  release 

lirom.    Acts  16:  35,  36. 
Keepers  of. 
Strictly  guarded  the  doors.    Acts 

12:6. 


Responsible  for  the  prisoners.  Acts 

16:23,27. 
Put  to  death  if  prisoners  escaped. 

Acts  12 :  19. 
Often  used  severity.    Jer.  37 :  16, 20, 

Acts  16:24. 
Sometimes  acted  kindly.    Gen.  39: 

21.     Acts  16:  33,  34. 
Sometimes  entrusted    the  care  of 

the      prison    to    well-conducted 

prisoners.    Gen.  39 :  22,  23. 
Illustrative  of 
Deep  afflictions.  Psa.  142:7. 
Hell.    Rev.  20:  7. 
Bondage  to  sin  and  Satan.   Isa  42 

7.    Isa.  49:9.    Isa.  61:1. 

Privileges  of  Saints. 

Abiding  in  Christ.  Jno.  15 :  4,  5. 
Partaking  of  the  divine  nature.     2 

Pet.  1 : 4. 
Access  to  God  by  Christ.    Eph.  3 :  12. 
Being  of  the  household  of  God.  Eph. 

2 :  19. 
Membership  with  the  Church  of  the 

first-born.    Heb.  12:  23. 
Having 
Christ  for  their  Shepherd.    Isa.  40: 

11,  with  Jno.  10:  14,16. 
Christ  for  their  Intercessor.    Rom. 

8:34.     Heb.  7:25.    1  Jno.  2:1. 
The  promises  of  God.    2  Cor.   7:   1. 
2  Pet.  1:4. 
The  possession  of  all  things.    1  Cor. 

3:  21,22. 
All  things  working  together  for  their 
good.    Rom.  8 :  28.    2  Cor.  4  :  15—17. 
Their  names  written  in  the  book  of 

life.    Rev.  13:  8.    Rev.  20:  15. 
Having  God  foe  theie 
King.    Psa.  5:2.    Psa.  44:  4.    Isa. 

44:  6. 
Glory.    Psa.  3:3.    Isa.  60: 19. 
Salvation.    Psa.  18:2.    Psa.  27:   1. 

Isa.  12:2. 
Father.    Deu.  32:  6.     Isa.  63:    16. 

Isa.  64:  8. 
Redeemer.    Psa.  19:14.   Isa.  43:14. 
Friend.    2  Chr.  20:  7,   with  Jas.  2: 

23. 
Helper.    Psa.  33 :  20.    Heb.  13 :  6. 
Keeper.    Psa.  121 :  4,  5. 
Deliverer.    2  Sam.  22:  2.  Psa.  18:  2. 
Strength.    Psa.  18:  2.    Psa.  27:  1. 

Psa.  46:1. 
Refuge.    Psa.  46 : 1, 11.    Isa.  25  :  4. 
Shield.    Gen.  15:1.    Psa.  84:11. 
Tower.  2  Sam.  22 :  3.    Psa.  61 :  3. 
Light.    Psa.  27:1.  Isa.  60:19.  Hie. 

7:8. 
Guide.    Psa.  48:14.    Isa. .58:  11. 
Law-giver.    Neh.  9:13, 14.    Isa.  33: 

22 
Habitation.    Psa.  90 :  1.    Psa.  91 :  9. 
Portion.    Psa.  73:26.    Lam.  3:  24. 
Union  in  God  and  Christ,    Jno.   17: 
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Committing  themselves  to  God.  Psa, 

31 :  5.    Acts  7 :  59.    2  Tim.  1 :  12. 
Calling  upoa  God  in  trouble.    Psa. 

50:  15. 
Suffering  for  Christ.    Acts  5 :  41.  Phi 

1:29. 
Profiting  by  chastisement.    Psa,  119: 

67.    Heb.  12:10,  11. 
Secure  during  public  calamities.  Job 

5 :  20,  23.    Psa.  27  :  1—5.    Psa.  91 :  5 

—10. 
Interceding  for  others.    Gen.  18 :  23— 

33.    Jas.  5 :  16. 

Procrastination. 

Condemned  by  Christ.     Luke  9:  59 

-62. 
Saints  avoid.    Psa.  27:  8.    Psa.  119: 

60. 

To  BE  AVOIDED  IN 

Hearkening  to  God.    Psa.  95:  7,  8, 

with  Heb.  3:  7,  8. 
Seeking  God.    Isa.  55:  6. 
Glorifying  God.    Jer.  13 :  16. 
Keeping     God's     commandments. 

Psa.  119:60. 
Making  offerings  to  God.    Exo.  22: 

29. 
Performance  of  vows.    Deu.  23:  21, 

Ecc.  5:4. 
Motives  for  avoiding; 
The  present  the  accepted   time.    2 

Cor.  6:2. 
The    present  the  best  time.    Ecc. 

12:1. 
The  uncertainty  of  life.    Pro.  27 :  1. 
Danger  of,   illustrated.    Mat,  5:  25. 

Luke  13 :  25. 
Exemplified.     Lo^  Gen.  19: 16.    Felix, 
Acts  24 :  25. 

Promises  of  God,  The. 

Contained  in  the  Scriptures.    Rom, 

1:2. 
Made  in  Christ,    Eph,  3 :   6,    2  Tim. 

1:1. 
Made  to 
Christ.    Gal,  3 :  16,  19. 
Abraham,    Gen,  12:  3,  7,  with  Gal, 

3:  16, 
Isaac,    Gen.  26:  3,  4. 
Jacob.    Gen.  28:14. 
David.    2  Sam.  7:12.     Psa.  89:  3,  4, 

35,  36. 
The  Israelites.    Rom.  9:  4. 
The  Fathers.    Acts  13 :  32,    Acts  26: 

6,7. 
All  who  are  called  of  God,    Acts  2: 

39. 
Those  who  love  Him.    Jas.   1:  12. 
Jas.  2 :  5. 
Confirmed  by  an  oath.    Psa,  89:3,  4, 

Heb.  6:17. 
The  covenant  established  upon.  Heb. 

God  is  faithful  to.    Tit.  1 :  2.    Heb. 
10:23. 


God  remembers,    Psa.  105:42.    Luke 
1 :  54,  55, 

Good,  1  Kin.  8:56. 
Holy.  Psa.  105:42. 
Exceeding  great  and  precious.    2 

Pet.  1:4. 
Confirmed  in  Christ.    Rom.  15:8, 
Yea  and  amen  in  Christ.    2  Cor,   1 : 

20. 
Fulfilled  in  Christ.    2  Sam.  7,  12, 

with  Acts  13:  23.    Luke  1:  69—73, 
Through  the  righteousness  of  faith, 

Rom.  4:13,  16. 
Obtained  through  faith.     Heb.  11 

33. 
Given  to  those  who  believe.  Gal.  3 

22. 
Inherited    through    faith  and   pa 

tience,    Heb.  6:  12,  15.    Heb.  10 

36. 
Performed  in  due  season.    Jer.  33 

14.    Acts  7:  17.    Gal.  4:4. 
Not  one  shall  fail.    Jos,  23: 14,  1  Kin. 

8 :  .56. 
The  law  not  against.    Gal.  3:  21. 
The  law  could  not  disannul.    Gal.  3: 

17. 
Subjects  of; 
Christ.    2  Sam.  7 :  12, 13,  with   Acts 

13 :  22,  23. 
The  Holy  Ghost,    Acts  2:33,    Eph. 

1:13. 
The  gospel.    Rom.  1:1,  2, 
Life  in  Christ.    2  Tim,  1:1, 
A  crown  of  life.    Jas.  1 :  12, 
Eternal  life.    Tit,  1 :  2,    1  Juo,   2: 

25, 
The  life  that  now  is,    1  Tim.  4 :  8. 
Adoption.    2  Cor.  6:  18,  with  2  Cor, 

7:1. 
Preservation  in  affliction,  Isa.  43:  2. 
Blessing.  Deu.  1 :  11. 
Forgiveness  of  sins.  Isa,  1 :  18.  Heb. 

8:12. 
Putting  the  law  into    the    heart. 

Jer.  31 :  33,  with  Heb.  8: 10. 
Second  coming  of  Christ.    2  Pet.  3 

4. 
New  heavens  and  earth.  2  Pet.  3 :  13. 
Entering  into  rest.    Jos.  22:  4,  with 

Heb.  4:1. 
Should  lead  to  perfecting  holiness.  2 

Cor.  7:1. 
The  inheritance  of  the  saints  is  of, 

Rom.  4: 13.    GaL3:18, 
Saints 
Children  of.  Rom.  9:8.    Gal,  4:28, 
Heirs  of.    Gal,  3:  29.    Heb,  6:  17, 

Heb,  11 :  9. 
Stagger  not  at,    Rom.  4:  20. 
Have  implicit  confidence  in.    Heb. 

11:11. 
Expect  the  performance  of.    Luke 
^  1 :  38,  45.    2  Pet.  3 :  13. 
Sometimes,      through      infirmity, 
tempted  to  doubt.  Psa.  77 : 8, 10. 


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Plead,  in  prayer.     Geu.  32:9,12.    1 
Chr.  17 :  23,  26.     Isa.  43 :  26. 
Should  wait  for  the  performance  of. 

Acts  1 :  4. 
Gentiles  shall  be  partakers  of.    Eph. 

3:6. 
Man,  by  nature,  has  no  interest  in. 

Eph.  2 :  12. 
Scoffers  despise.    2  Pet.  3 :  3,  4. 
Fear,  lest  ye  come  short  of.  Heb.  4:1. 

Prophecies  Respecting  Christ. 

As  the  Sou  of  God.  Psa.  2:7.  Ful- 
filled, Luke  1 :  .32,  35. 

As  the  seed  of  the  woman.  Gen.  3 :  15. 
Fulfilled    Gal.  4:4. 

As  the  seed  of  Abraham.  Gen.  17:7. 
Gen.  22 :  18.    Fulfilled,  Gal.  3 :  16. 

As  the  seed  of  Isaac.  Gen.  21 :  12. 
Fulfilled,  Heb.  11:17— 19. 

As  the  seed  of  David.  Psa.  132:  11. 
Jer.  23:  .i.  Fulfilled,  Acts  13:  23. 
Rom.  1 :  3. 

His  coming  at  a  set  time.  Gou.  49 :  10. 
Dan.  9 :  24,  25.    Fulfilled,  Luke  2:1. 

His  being  born  of  a  virgin.  Isa.  7:  14. 
Fulfilled,  Mat.  1 :  18.  Luke  2:  7. 

His  being  called  Immanuel.  Isa.  7: 
14.    Fulfilled,  Mat.  1 :  22,  23. 

His  being  born  in  Bethlehem  of 
Judea.  Mic.  5:2.  Fulfilled,  Mat.  2: 
1.    Luke  2:  4-6. 

Great  persons  coming  to  adore  Him. 
Psa.  72 :  10.    Fulfilled,  Mat.  2:1-11. 

The  slaying  of  the  children  of  Bethle- 
hem. Jer.  31:15.  Fulfilled,  Mat.  2: 
16-18. 

His  being  called  out  of  Egypt.  Hos. 
11:1.    Fulfilled,  Mat.  2:15. 

His  being  preceded  by  John  the  Bap- 
tist. Isa.  40:. 3.  Mai.  3:  1.  Ful- 
filled. Mat.  3:1,  3.    Luke  1:17. 

His  being  anointed  with  the  Spirit. 
Psa.  45:  7.  Isa.  11:  2.  Isa.  61:1. 
Fulfilled,  Mat.  3:  16.  Jno.  3:  34. 
Acts  10:  38. 

His  being  a  Prophet  like  unto  Moses. 
Deu.  18:1.5-18.  Fulfilled,  Acts  3: 
20-22. 

His  being  a  Priest  after  the  order  of 
Melchizedek.  Psa.  110:4.  Fulfilled, 
Heb.  5:5,6. 

His  entering  on  His  public  ministry. 
Isa.  61 : 1,  2.  Fulfilled,  Luke  4 :  16— 
21,43. 

His  ministry  commencing  in  Galilee. 
Isa.  9:1,  2.  Fulfilled,  Mat.  4: 12— 
16,  23. 

His  entering  publicly  into  Jerusa- 
lem. Zee.  9:9.  Fulfilled,  Mat.  21 : 
1-5. 

His  coming  into  the  temple.  Hag.  2: 
7,9.  Mai.  3:1.  Fulfilled,  Mat.  21: 
12.    Luke  2  :  27-32.    Jno.  2 :  13-16. 

His  poverty.  Isa.  53: 2.  Fulfilled.  Mar. 
6:3.    Luke  9:58. 


His  meekness  and  want  of  ostenta- 
tion. Isa.  42:2.    Fulfilled,  Mat.  12: 

15,  16,  19. 
His  tenderness  and  compassion.  Isa. 

40:11.   Isa.  42:3.  Fulfilled,  Mat.  12: 

15,20.     Heb.  4:15. 
His  being  without  guile.    Isa.   .53:9. 

Fulfilled,  1  Pet.  2:22. 
His  zeal.  Psa.  69:9.  Fulfilled,  Jno.  2: 

17. 
His  preaching  by  parables.    Psa.  78: 

2.    Fulfilled,  Mat.  13:34,  35. 
His  working  miracles.    Isa.  35:5,6. 

Fulfilled,  Mat.  11 :  4-6.   Jno.  11 :  47. 
His  bearing  reprc>ach.  Psa.  22 : 6.  Psa. 

69 :  7,  9,  20.    Fulfilled,  Rom.  15 :  3. 
His  being  rejected  by  His  brethren. 

Psa.    69:8.      Isa.  63:3.      Fulfilled, 

Jno.  1:11.     Jno.  7:3. 
His  being  a  stone  of  stumbling  to  the 

Jews.   Isa.  8 :  14.    Fulfilled,  Rom.  9 : 

32.    1  Pet.  2 :  8. 
His  being  hated  by  the  Jews.    Psa. 

69 :  4.  Isa.  49 :  7.    Fulfilled,  Jno.  15 : 

24,  25. 
His   being  rejected  by    the    Jewisli 

rulers.  Psa.  118:22.   Fulfilled,  Mat. 

21 :  42.  Jno.  7  :  48. 
That  tlie  Jews  and  Gentiles  should 

combine  against  Him.    Psa.  2:1,2. 

Fulfilled,  Luke  23 :  12.    Acts  4 :  27. 
His  being  betrayed  by  a  friend.    Psa. 

41:9.      Psa.   55:  12—14.     Fulfilled, 

Jno.  13:18,21. 
His  disciples  forsaking  Him.  Zee.  13: 

7.    Fulfilled,  Mat.  26:31,56. 
His  being  sold  for  thirty  pieces  of 

silver.  Zee.  11 :  12.  Fulfilled,  Mat.  26: 

15. 
His  price  being  given  for  the  potter's 

field.     Zee.  11 :  13.    Fulfilled,   Mat. 

27:7. 
The  intensity  of  His  sufferings.   Psa. 

22:  14,  15.   Fulfilled,  Luke  22:  42,  44. 
His  sufferings  being  for  others.    Isa. 

,53 :  4—6, 12.      Dan.  9 :  26.     Fulfilled, 

Mat.  20 :  28. 
His  patience  and  silence  under  suf- 
ferings.   Isa.  .53:7.    Fulfilled,  Mat. 

26:63.    Mat.  27:12-14. 
His    being   smitten    on    the    cheek. 

Mic.  5 : 1.     Fulfilled,  Mat.  27  :  30. 
His  visage  being  marred.   Isa.  52: 14. 

Isa.  .53 :  3.    Fulfilled,  Jno.  19 :  .5. 
His  being  spitted  on  and  scourged. 

Isa.  .50:  6.    Fulfilled,   Mar.  14:  6.5. 

Jno.  19:1. 
His  bands  and   feet  being  nailed  to 

the  cross.    Psa.  22:  16.    Fulfilled, 

Jno.  19:18.    Jno.  20:25. 
His  being  forsaken  by  God.    Psfi.  22: 

1.    Fulfilled,  Mat.  27:46. 
His  being  mocked.  Psa.  22:  7,  8.  Ful- 
filled, Mat.  27:  39-44. 
Gall  and  vinegar  being  given  Him  to 

drink.    Psa.  69:21.    Fulfilled,  Mat. 

27 :  34. 


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His  garments  being  parted,  and  lots 
cast  for  His  vesture.  Psa.  22 :  18. 
Fulfilled,  Mat.  27 :  35. 

His  being  numbered  with  the  trans- 
gressors. Isa.  53:  12.  Fulfilled, 
Mar.  l.-):28. 

His  intercession  for  His  murderers. 
Isa.  53:12.    Fulfilled,  Luke  23:  34. 

His  death.  Isa.  .53:  12.  Fulfilled. 
Mat.  27 :  50. 

That  a  bone  of  Him  should  not  be 
broken.  Exo.  12:  46.  Psa.  34:  20. 
Fulfilled,  Jno.  19:33,36. 

His  being  pierced.  Zee.  12:  10.  Ful- 
filled, Jno.  19:  34,  37. 

His  being  buried  with  the  rich.  Isa. 
53 :  9.    Fulfilled,  Mat.  27  :  57  -60. 

His  flesh  not  seeing  corruption.  Psa. 
16:10.    Fulfilled,  Acts  2:  31. 

His  resurrection.  Psa.  16:  10.  Isa. 
26 :  19.    Fulfilled,  Luke  24 :  6,  31,  34. 

His  ascension.  Psa.  68:  18.  Ful- 
filled, Luke  24 :  51.    Acts  1 :  9. 

His  sitting  on  the  right  hand  of  God. 
Psa.  110 :  1.    Fulfilled,  Heb.  1:3. 

His  exercising  the  priestly  office  in 
heaven.  Zee.  6: 13.  Fulfilled,  Rom. 
8:34. 

His  beiug  the  chief  corner-stone  of 
the  Church.  Isa.  28:16.  Fulfilled, 
1  Pet.  2 :  6j  7. 

His  being  King  in  Zion.  Psa.  2:  6. 
Fulfilled,  Luke  1 :  32.  Jno.  18:  33— 
37. 

The  conversion  of  the  Gentiles  to 
Him.  Isa.  11:10.  Isa.  42:  1.  Ful- 
filled, Mat.  1:  17,  21.  Jno.  10:  16. 
Acts  10:45,  47. 

His  righteous  government.  Psa.  45: 
6,7.  Fulfilled,  Jno.  5:. 30.  Rev.  19: 
11. 

His  universal  dominion.  Psa.  72:  8. 
Dan.  7 :  14.    Fulfilled,  Phi.  2 :  9,  11. 

The  perpetuity  of  His  kingdom.  Isa. 
9:7.  Dan.  7:  14.  Fulfilled,  Luke 
1 :  32,  33. 

Prophecy. 

Is  the  foretelling  of  future  events. 

Gen.  49:1.    Num.  24: 14. 
God  is  the  Author  of.    Isa.  44:  7.  Isa. 

45:21. 
God  gives,  through  Christ.   Rev.  1 :  1. 
A  gift  of  Christ.    Eph.  4:  11.    Rev. 

11 :  3. 
A  gift  of  the  Holy  Ghost.    1  Cor.  12: 

10. 
Came  not  by  the  will  of  man.    2  Pet. 

1:21. 
Given  from  the  beginning.    Luke  1 : 

70. 
Is  a  sure  word.    2  Pet.  1 :  19. 
They  who  uttered. 

Raised  up  by  God.    Amos  2 :  11. 

Ordained  by   God.      1  Sam.  3:  20. 
Jer.  1 :  5. 


Sent  by  God.    2  Chr.  36 :  15.    Jer,  7 : 
25. 

Sent  by  Christ.    Mat.  23 :  34. 

Filled  with  the  Holy  Ghost.    Luke 
1:67. 

Moved  by  the  Holy  Ghost.    2  Pet. 
1:21. 

Spake  by  the  Holy  Ghost.    Acts  1: 
16.    Acts  11 :  28.    Acts  28 :  25. 

Spake  in  the  name  of  the  Lord.    2 
Chr.  33:18.    Jas.  5:  10. 

Spake  with  authority.    1  Kin.  17:1, 
God  accomplishes.    Isa.  44 :  26.    Acts 

3:18. 
Christ  the  great  subject  of.    Acts  3: 

22—24.    Acts  10 :  43.    1  Pet.  1 :  10,  11. 
Fulfilled  respecting  Christ.  Luke  24: 

44. 
Gift  of,  promised.    Joel  2:  28,  with 

Acts  2:  16,  17. 
Is  for  the  benefit  of  after  ages,     1 

Pet.  1 :  12. 
Is  as  a  light  in  a  dark  place.    2  Pet, 

1:19. 
Is  not  of  private  interpretation.    2 

Pet.  1 :  20. 
Despise-  not.    1  The.  5 :  20. 
Give  heed  to.    2  Pet.  1:19. 
Receive  in  faith.    2  Chr.  20 :  20.  Luke 

24 :  25. 
Blessedness  of  reading,  hearing,  and 

keeping.    Rev.  1 :  3.    Rev.  22 :  7. 
Guilt  of  pretending  to  the  gift  of. 

Jer.  14 :  14,    Jer.  23 :  13, 1 1.    Eze.  13 : 

2,3. 
Punishment  foe 

Not  giving  ear  to.    Neh  9:30. 

Adding  to,  or  taking  from.    Rev. 
22 :  18,  19. 

Pretending  to  the  gift  of.    Deu.  18: 
20.    Jer.  14:15.    Jer.  23:15. 
Gift  of,  sometimes  possessed  by  un- 
converted men.    Num.  24:  2 — 9.    1 

Sam.  19:20,  23.    Mat.   7:  22.    Jno, 

11:  49—51.    ICor.  13:2. 
How  tested.    Deu.  13:1-3.    Deu,  18: 

22. 

Prophets. 

God  spake  of  old  by.      Hos.  12 :  10. 

Heb.  1:1. 
The  messengers  of  God.     2  Chr.  36; 

15.    Isa.  44:  26. 
The  servants  of  God.    Jer.  35 :  15. 
The  watchmen  of  Israel.     Eze.  3: 17. 
Were  called 

Men  of  God.    1  Sam.  9:  6. 

Prophets  of  God.    Ezr.  5  :  2. 

Holy  prophets.      Luke  1 :  70.      Rev. 
18 :  20.    Rev.  22 :  6. 

Holy  men  of  God.    2  Pet.  1:21. 

Seers.    1  Sam.  9:  9. 
Were  esteemed  as  holy  men.     2  Kin. 

4:9. 
Women  sometimes  endowed  as.    Joe) 

2:28. 


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209 


PRO. 


God  communicated  to, 
His  secret  things.     Amos  3:  7, 
At  sundry  times  and  in  divers  ways. 

Heb.  1 :  1. 
By  an  audible  voice.    Num.  12:8.  1 

Sam.  3:4-14. 
By  anstols.    Dan.8: 15—26.    Rev.  22: 

8,  9. 
By  dreams  and  visions.      Num.12: 

6.    Joel  2 :  28. 
Were  under  the  influence  of  the  Holy 
Ghost  while  prophesying.    Luke  1 : 
67.    2  Pet.  1 :  21. 
Spake  in  the  name  of  the  Lord.     2 
Chr.  33 :  18.     Eze.  3  :  11.     Jas.  5 :  10. 
Frequently    spake    in  parables    and 
riddles.     2  Sam.  12:1—6.     Isa.  5: 
1-7.    Eze.  17:2-10. 
Frequently  in  their  actions,  &c.  were 
made  signs  to  the  people.     Isa.  20: 
2-4.    Jer.  19:  1,  10, 11.    Jer.  27  :  2,  3. 
Jer.  43 :  9.    Jer.  51 :  63.  Eze.  4 :  1—13. 
Eze.  5:1— 4.     Eze.  7  :  2.3.     Eze.  12: 
3-7.     Eze.  21 :  6,  7.     Eze.  24:  1-24. 
Hos.  1 :  2—9. 
Frequently  left  without  divine  com- 
munications on  account  of  sins  of 
the  people.    1  Sam.  28:6.      Lam.  2: 
9.    Eze.  7 :  26. 
Were  required 
To  be  bold  and  undaunted.    Eze.  2: 

6.    Eze.  3:8,9. 
To  be  vigilant  and  faithful.     Eze. 

3:17—21. 
To  receive  with  attention  all  God's 

communications.     Eze.  3:10. 
Not  to  speak  anything  but  what 

they  received  from  God.    Deu.  18 : 

20. 
To   declare    everything     that    the 

Lord  commanded.  Jer.  26:2. 
Sometimes  received  divine  communi- 
cations and  uttered  predictions  un- 
der great  bodily  and  mental  excite- 
ment. Jer.  23:9.  Eze.  3:14,  15. 
Dan.  7:28.  Dan.  10:8.  Hab.  3:2, 
16. 
Sometimes  uttered  their  predictions 

inverse.    Deu.  32:44.    Isa.  5:1. 
Often  accompanied  by  music  while 
predicting.      1   Sam.  10:5.     2  Kin. 
3:  15. 
Often   committed    their   predictions 
to  writing.    2  Chr.  21 :  12.     Jer.  36: 
2. 
Writings  of,  read  in  the  synagogues 
every  Sabbath.      Luke  4:  17.     Acts 
13:15. 
Ordinary, 
Numerous  in  Israel.     1  Sam.  10:5. 

1  Kin.  18:4. 
Trained     up    and    instructed      in 

schools.      2  Kin.   2:3,  5,   with  1 

Sara.  19:20. 
The  sacred  bards  of  the  Jews.  Exo. 

15 :  20,  21.    1  Sam.  10 :  5, 10.    1  Chr. 

25:1. 


Extraordinary, 
Specially  raised  up  on  occasions  of 
emergency.    1  Sam.  3:  19—21.  Isa. 
6 :  8,  9.    Jer.  1 :  5. 
Often     endued     with     miraculous 
power.     Exo.  4  :  1—4.     1  Kin.  17 : 
2,3.    2  Kin.  5:3-8. 
Frequently  married  men.     2  Kin.  4: 

1.    Eze.  24:18. 
Wore  a  coarse  dress  of  hair-cloth.     2 
Kin.   1:8.      Zee.   13:4.      Mat.  3:4. 
Rev.  11:3. 
Often  led  a  wandering  and  unsettled 
life.    1  Kin.  18:  10—12.    1  Kin.  19:  3, 
8,15.    2  Kin.  4:10. 
Simple  in  their  manner  of  life.    Mat. 

3:4. 
The  historiographers  of  the  Jewish 
nation.    1  Chr.  29 :  29.     2  Chr.  9 :  29. 
The  interpreters  of  dreams,  &c.  Dan. 

1:17. 
Were  consulted  in  all  difficulties.     1 
Sam.  9:6.    1  Sam.  28:  15.  1  Kin.  14: 
2-4.    1  Kin.  22:  7. 
Presented    with  gifts  by  those  who 
consulted  them.     1  Sam.  9:7,8.    1 
Kin.  14:3. 
Sometimes  thought  it  right  to  reject 

presents.    2  Kin.  5 :  15, 16. 
Were  sent  to 
Reprove  the  wicked  and  exhort  to 
repentance.    2  Kin.  17:13.   2  Chr, 
24 :  19.    Jer.  25 :  4,  5. 
Denounce  the  wickedness  of  kings, 
1  Sam.  15:  10,  16-19.    2  Sam.   12: 
7—12.    1  Kin.  18:  18.    1   Kin.   21: 
17-22. 
Exhort   to   faithfulness    and    con- 
stancy in  God's  service.     2  Chr. 
15:1,  2,  7. 
Predict  the  coming,  &c.  of  Christ. 
Luke  24:  44.    Jno.  1 :  45.     Acts  3: 
24.    Acts  10:  43. 
Predict    the  downfall  of  nations. 
Isa.  15:  1.     Isa.  17:  1,  &e.     Jer. 
47  ch.  to  Jer.  51  ch. 
Felt  deeply  on  account  of  the  calam- 
ities which  they  predicted.  Isa.  16: 
9—11.    Jer.  9:  1—7. 
Predictions  of. 
Frequently  proclaimed  at  the  gate 

of  the  Lord's  house.    Jer.  7 ;  2. 
Proclaimed     in     the     cities      and 

streets.  Jer.   11 :  6. 
Written  on  tables  and  fixed  up  in 

some  public  place.    Hab.  2  :  2. 
Written  on  rolls  and  read  to  the 

people.    Isa.  8:  1.  Jer.  36:  2. 
Were    all   fulfilled.    2  Kin.   10:    10. 
Isa.  44:26.    Acts  3:  18.  Rev.  10:  7. 
Assisted  the  Jews  in  their  great  na- 
tional undertakings.    Ezr.  5 :  2. 
Mentioned  in  Scripture  ; 
.Enoch.    Gen.  5:  21—24,  with  Jude 

14  V. 
Noah.    Gen.  9:25— 27, 
Jacob.    Gen.  49:1, 


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PRO. 


Aaron.    Exo.  7:  1. 

Moses.    Deu.  18:18. 

Miriam.    Exo.  15:  20. 

Deborah.    Jud.  4 :  4. 

PropLiet  sent  to  Israel.      Jud.  6:8, 

Prophet  sent  to  Eli.     1  Sam.  2:  27 

Samuel.    1  Sam.  3:20. 

David.    Psa.  16:  8—11,  with  Acts  2 

2.-) :  30. 
Nathan.    2  Sam.  7:2.     2  Sam.  12 

1.    1  Kin.  1:10. 
Zadok.    2  Sam.  15:  27. 
Gad.    2  Sam.  24:  11.   IChr.  29:29. 
Ahijah.    1  Kin.  11:  29.    1  Kin.   12: 

15.    2Chr.  9:  29. 
Prophet  of  Judah.    1  Kin.  13 : 1. 
Iddo.    2  Chr.  9 :  29.     2  Chr.  12 :  15. 
Shemaiah.    1  Kin.   12:  22.     2  Chr. 

12:7,  15, 
Azariah  the  son  of  Oded.    2  Chr. 

15:2,8. 
Hanani.    2  Chr.  16:7. 
Jehu  the  son  of  Hanani.    1  Kin.  16: 

1,  7,  12. 
Elijah.    1  Kin.  17:1. 
Elisha.    1  Kin.  19:  16. 
Micaiah  the  son  of  Imlah.    1  Kin. 

22:7,  8. 
Jonah.    2  Kin.  14:    25.    Jon.  1:  1. 

Mat.  12:39. 
Isaiah.    2  Kin.  19:2.    2  Chr.  26:22. 

Isa.  1:1. 
Hosea.    Hos.  1:  1. 
Amos.    Amos  1:1.     Amos  7;  14,  15. 
Micah.  Mic.  1:  1. 
Oded.    2  Chr.  28:  9. 
Nahum.    Nah.  1: 1. 
Joel.    Joell:  1.    Acts  2:  16. 
Zephaniah.    Zep.  1:1. 
Huldah.    2  Kin.  22:14. 
Jeduthun.    2  Chr.  35 :  15. 
Jeremiah.    2  Chr.  36:  12,  21.    Jar. 

1:1,  2. 
Habakkuk.    Hab.  1:1. 
Obadiah.    Oba.lv. 
Ezekiel.    Eze.  1 :  3. 
Daniel.    Dan.    12:    11,    with    Mat. 

24:    15. 
Hai,'gai.  Ezr.  5:  1.  Ezr.  6:  14.    Hag. 

1:1. 
Zechariah  son  of  Iddo.    Ezr.   5:  1. 

Zee.  1:1. 
Malaehi.    Mai.  1:1. 
Zacharias  the  father  of  John.  Luke 

1:  67. 
Anna.    Luke  2:  36. 
Asabus.    Acts  11 :  28.    Acts  21 :  10. 
Daughters  of  Philip.    Acts  21 :  9. 
Paul.     1  Tim.  4:1. 
Peter.    2Pet.  2:1,  2. 
John.     Rev.  1:  1. 
One  generally  attached  to  the  king's 
household.    2  Sam.  24 :  11.    2  Chr. 
29:25.    2  Chr.  35:15. 
The  Jews 
Require  to  hear  and  believe.    Deu. 

18:15,  with  2  Chr.  20:20. 


Often  tried  to   make   them   speak 
smooth    things.      1    Kin.  22:    13. 
Isa.  30:10.    Amos  2:  12. 
Persecuted    them.    2  Chr.    36:    16. 

Mat.  5 :  12. 
Often  imprisoned  them.    1  Kin.  22: 

27.    Jer.  32 :  2.    Jer.  .37 :  15,  16. 
Often  put  them  to  death.    1   Kin. 
18:  13.     1  Kin.  19:  10.      Mat.  23: 
34-37. 
Often  left  without,  on  account  of 
sin.  1  Sam.  3:  1.  Psa.  74:  9.  Amos 
8:  11,  12. 
Were  mighty  through   faith.    Heb. 

11 :  32-40. 
Great  patience  of,  under  suffering. 

Jas.  5 :  10. 
God  avenged   all    injuries  done    to. 
2  Kin.  9:  7.    1  Chr.  16:21,22.    Mat. 
23 :  35—38.    Luke  11 :  50. 
Christ  predicted  to  exercise  the  office 

of.    Deu.  18 :  15,  with  Acts  3 :  22. 
Christ  exercised  the  office  of.    Mat. 
24  ch.    Mar.  10:32-34. 

Prophets,  False. 

Pretended  to  be  sent  by  God.    Jer. 

23:17,18,31. 
Not  sent  or  commissioned  by  God. 

Jer.  14 :  14.    Jer.  23 :  21.    Jer.  29 :  31. 
Made  use  of  by  God  to  prove  Israel. 

Deu.  13:3. 
Described  as 

Light  and  treacherous.    Zep.  3:4. 

Covetous.    Mic.  3:11. 

Crafty.    Mat.  7  :  15. 

Drunken.    Isa.  28:7. 

Immoral  and  profane.    Jer.  23:11, 
14. 
Women  sometimes  acted  as.     Neh. 

6:14.    Rev.  2:20. 
Called  foolish  prophets.    Eze.  13 :  3. 
Compared    to  foxes    in    the    desert. 

Eze.  13:4. 
Compared  to  wind.    Jer.  5:13. 
Influenced  by  evil  spirits.    1  Kin.  22: 

21  22. 
Prophesied 

Falsely.    Jer.  5:31. 

Lies  in  the  name  of  the  Lord.   Jer. 
14:14. 

Out  of  their  own  heart.    Jer.  23: 
16.  26.    Eze.  13 :  2. 

In  tlie  name  of  false  gods.    Jer.  2 : 
8. 

Peace,  when   there  was  no  peace. 
Jer.   6:14.     Jer.  23:  17.    Eze.  13: 
10.    Mic.  3:5. 
Often  practised  divination  and  witch- 
craft. Jer.l4 :  14.  Eze.  22 :  28.Actsl3 :  6. 
Often  pretended  to  dreams,  &c.    Jer, 

23 :  28,  32. 
Often  deceived  by  God  as  a  judgment. 

Eze.  14 :  9. 
The  people 

Led  into  error  by.    Jer.  23 :  13.  Mic. 
3:5. 


PRO. 


211 


PRO. 


Made  to  forget  God's  name  by.  Jer. 

23 :  27. 
Deprived  of  God's  word  by.    Jer. 

23:30. 
Taught    profaneness    and    sin   by. 

Jer.  23:14,  If). 
Oppressed  and  defrauded  by.    Eze. 

22 :  25. 
Warned  not  to  listen  to.    Deu.  13: 

3.    Jer.  23 :  16.    Jer.  27 :  9,  15, 16. 
Encouraged  and   praised.    Jer.  5 : 

31.    Luke  6:  26. 
Mode  of  trying  and  detecting.    Deu. 
13:1,2.    Deu.  18:  21,  22.    iJno.  4: 
1-3. 
Predicted  to  arise 
Before  destruction  of    Jerusalem. 

Mat.  24:11,24. 
lu  the  latter  times.    2  Pet.  2 : 1. 
Judgments  denounced  against.    Je''. 
8:1,2.    Jer.   14:15.    Jer.  28:16,17. 
Jer.  29 :  32. 
Involved  the    people    in    their   own 
ruin.    Isa.  9: 15,  16.    Jer.  20:  6.  Eze. 
14 :  10. 

Proselytes. 

Described.    Est.  8:17.    Isa.  56:3. 
Required 
To  give  up  all  heathen  practices. 

Ezr.  6:21. 
To  give  up  all  heathen  associates. 
Ruth  1 :  16.    Ruth  2 :  11.    Psa.  45 : 
10.    Luke  14  :  20. 
To  be  circumcised.     Gen.    17:    13,* 
with  Exo.  12:48. 
•  To  enter  into  convenant  to  serve 
the  Lord.    Deu.  29:  10— 13,  with 
Neb.  10:28.29. 
To  observe  the   law    of   Moses  as 
Jews.    Exo.  12:  49. 
Unfaithfulness    in,    punished.     Eze. 

14:7. 
From  the  Ammonites  and  Moabites 
restricted     forever    from    holding 
oftice  in  the  congregation.      Deu. 
23 : 3. 
Frt)m   the  Egyptians  and  Edomites 
restricted   to  tlie  third  generation 
from  holding  office  in   the  congre- 
gation.   Deu.  23:  7,  8. 
Were  entitled  to  all  privileges.    Exo. 

12:48.     Isa.  56:3— 7. 
Went  up  to   the  feasts.    Acts  2:  10. 

Acts  8:  27. 
Pharisees,  &c.    zealous    in    making. 

Mat.  23:  15. 
Many,  embraced  the  gospel.    Acts  6: 

5.     Acts  13  :  43. 
Latterly  called  devout  Greeks.    Juo. 
12 :  20,  with  Acts  17  :  4. 

Protection. 

God  is  able  to  afford.    1  Pet.  1 :  5. 

Jude24. 
God  is   faithful  to  afford.    IThe.  5: 

23,24.    2  The.  3:3. 


Op  God,  is 

Indispensable.    Psa.  127  :  1. 

Seasonable.    Psa.  46:1. 

Unfailing.    Deu.  31 :  6,    Jos.  1 :  5. 

Effectual.  Jno.  10:  28-30.  2  Cor. 
12:9. 

Uninterrupted.    Psa.  121:3. 

Encouraging.  Isa.  41:  10.  Isa.  50:7. 

Perpotual.     Psa.  121 :  8. 

Often  alforded  through  means  in- 
ade(iuato  in  themselves.  Jud.  7: 
7.    1  Sam.  17  :  45,  50.    2  Chr.  14 :  II. 

Is    AFFORDED  TO 

Those  who  hearken  to  God.  Pro.  1: 

33. 
Returning  sinners.    Job  22 :  23,  25, 
The  perfect  in  heart.    2  Chr.  16:  9. 
The  poor.    Psa.  14 :  6.    Psa.  72 :  12— 

14. 
The  oppressed.    Psa.  9:9. 
The  Church.  Psa.  48 :  3.    Zee.  2:4,5. 

Is   VOUCHSAFED   TO   SAINTS,   IN 

Preserving  them.     Psa.  145:  20. 
Strengthening  them.  2  Tim.  4: 17. 
Upholding  them.    Psa.  37:  17,  24. 

Psa.  63:8. 
Keeping  their    feet.      1  Sam.  2:]9. 

Pro.  3 :  26. 
Keeping  them  from  evil.  2  The.  3 :  3. 
Keeping  them  from  falling.  Jude  24. 
Keeping  them  in  the  way.    Exo.  23: 

20. 
Keeping  them    from     temptation. 

Rev.  3:10. 
Providing  a  refuge  for  them.    Pro. 

14 :  26.  Isa.  4 :  6.    Isa.  32 :  2. 
Defending  them  against  their  ene- 
mies.   Deu.  20 : 1—4.    Deu.  33 :  27. 

Isa.  59:19. 
Defeating  the  counsels  of  enemies. 

Isa.  8:10. 
Tem  ptation.  1  Cor.  10 :  13.  2  Pet.  2 : 9. 
Persecution.     Luke  21 :  18. 
Calamities.    Psa.  57  : 1.    Psa.  59 :  16. 
All  dangers.     Psa.  91 :  3-7. 
All  places.  Gen.  28: 15.   2  Chr.  16:9. 
Sleep.    Psa.  3:  5.    Psa.  4:8.    Pro. 

3 :  24. 
Death.    Psa.  23  :  4. 
Saints 
Acknowledge  God  as  their.  Psa.  18: 

2.  Psa.  62 :  2.  Psa.  89 :  18. 
Pray  for.  Psa.  17:5,8.  Isa.  51 :  9. 
Praise  God  for.  Psa.  5:  11. 
Withdrawn  from  the 
Disobedient.    Lev.  26:  14— 17. 
Backsliding.     Jos.  23:12,13.    Jud. 

10:13. 
Presumptuous.    Num.  14:  40 — 45. 
Unbelieving.    Isa.  7:  9. 
Obstinately  impenitent.  Mat.  23 :  .38. 
Not  to  be  found  in 
Idols.    Deu.  32 :  37-39.  Isa.  46 :  7. 
Man.     Psa.  146:3.  Isa.  .30:7. 
Riches.    Pro.  11 :  4,  28.  Zep.  1 :  18. 
Hosts.  Jos.  11 :  4—8,  with  Psa.  33 :  16 
Horses.  Psa.  33: 17.  Pro.  21 :  31. 


PRO. 


212 


PRU. 


Illustrated.  Deu.  32:11.  Psa.  125:1, 
2.  Pro.  18:  10.  Isa.  25:  4.  Isa.  31:  5. 
Luke  13 :  34. 

Exemplified.  Abraham,  Gen.  15:  1. 
Jacob,  Gen.  48: 16.  Josep/i,  Gen.  49: 
23—25.  Israel,  Jos.  24:  17.  David, 
Psa.  18:  1.  2.  Shadrach,  &c.  Dan.  3: 
28.  Danief,  Dan.  6:22.  Pe«cr,  Acts 
12 :  4—7.  Paul,  Acts  18 :  10.  Acts  26 : 
17. 

Providence  of  God,  The. 

Is  His  care  over  His  works.  Psa.  145 : 
9. 

Is  EXERCISED  IN 

Preserving  His  creatures.  Neh.  9 : 6. 

Psa.  36:6.   Mat.  10:29. 
Providing  for  His  creatures.     Psa. 

104 :  27,  28.   Psa.  136 :  25.    Psa.  147 : 

9.    Mat.  6:26. 
The  special  preservation  of  saints. 

Psa.  37  :  28.  Psa.  91 :  11.  Mat.  10:  30. 
Prospering  saints.  Geu.  24 :  48,  .56. 
Protecting  saints.   Psa.  91 :  4.    Psa. 

140:7. 
Delivering  saints.    Psa.  91:3.    Isa. 

31:  5. 
Leading  saints.    Deu.  8:2, 15.    Isa. 

63:  12. 
Bringing  His  vs-ords  to  pass.    Num. 

26 :  65.  Jos.  21 :  45.  Luke  21 :  32,  33. 
Ordering  the  ways  of  men.  Pro.  16 : 

9.    Pro.  19:  21.  Pro.  20:24. 
Ordaining  the  conditions  and  cir- 
cumstances of  men.    1  Sam.  2:7, 

8.    Psa.  75:  6,  7. 
Determining  the  period  of  human 

life.  Psa.  31 :  15.    Psa.  39:  5.    Acts 

17 :  26. 
Defeating  wicked  designs,  Exo.  15: 

9-19.  2  Sam.  17  :  14,  15.  Psa.  33: 10. 
Overruling  wicked  designs  for  good. 

Gen.  45 :  5-7.    Gen.  50 :  20.  Phi.  1 : 

12. 
Preserving  the    course  of  nature. 

Gen.  8:22.    Job  26:10.    Psa.  104: 

5—9. 
Directing  all  events.    Jos.  7 :  14.    1 

Sam.  6 :  7—10,  12.   Pro.  16 :  33.  Isa. 

44  :  7.  Acts  1 :  26. 
Ruling  the  elements.  Job  37 :  9—13. 

Isa.  .50 :  2.    Jno.  1 :  4,  15.   Nah.  1 : 4. 
Ordering    the    minutest     matters. 

Mat.  10 :  29,  30.    Luke  21 :  18. 
Is  righteous.    Psa.  145 :  17.  Dan.  4  :  37. 
Is  ever  watchful.     Psa.   121 :  4.  Isa. 

27:3. 
Is  all  pervading.    Psa.  139:1— 5. 
Sometimes    dark      and    mysterious. 
Psa.     36:6.   Psa.    73:16.    Psa.   77: 
19.     Rom.  11 :  33. 
All  things  are  ordered  by, 
For  His  glory.    Isa.  63 :  14. 
For  good  to  saints.   Rom.  8:  28. 
The  wicked  made  to  promote  the  de- 
signs of.  Isa.  10:  5—12.  Acts  3:17,18. 


To  be  acknowledged 
In  prosperity.  Deu.  8 :  18. 1  Chr.  29 : 

12. 
In  adversity.  Job  1 :  21.  Psa.  119:-i,5. 
In  public  calamities.   Amos  3:  6. 
In  our  daily  support.  Gen.  48: 15^ 
In  all  things.  Pro.  3 :  6. 
Cannot  be  defeated.    1  Kin.    22:30, 

34.    Pro.  21 :  30. 
Man's  efforts  are  vain  without.    Psa. 

127:1,2.    Pro.  21:31. 
Saints  shocld 
Trust  in.    Mat.  6:33,  34.    Mat.  10: 

9,  29—31. 
Have  full  confidence  in.    Psa.  16 : 8. 

Psa.  139:10. 
Commit  their  works  unto.  Pro.  16: 

3. 
Encourage  themselves  in.    1  Sam. 

30:6. 
Pray  in  dependence  upon.  Acts  12 : 

5. 
Prav  to  be  guided  by.    Gen.  24 :  12 
—14.    Gen.  28:  20,  21.    Acts  1 :  24. 
Result    of   depending    upon.    Luke 

22:35. 
Connected  with  the  use  of  means.  1 
Kin.  21:19,  with  1  Kin,  22:  37,38. 
Mic.  5:  2,  with  Luke  2:  1—4.  Acts 
27 :  22,  31,  32. 
Danger  of  denying.  Isa.  10:  13—17. 
Eze.  28:2— 10.  Dan.  4:29— 31.  Hos. 
2:8,9. 

Prudence. 

Exhibited  in   the    manifestation  of 

God's  grace.    Eph.  1 :  8. 
Exemplified  by  Christ.    Isa.  52:  18. 

Mat.  21 :  24—27.    Mat.  22 :  15—21. 
Intimately  connected  with  wisdom. 

Pro.  8 :  12. 
The  wise  celebrated  for.    Pro.  16:  21. 
They  who  have. 
Get  knowledge.    Pro.  18 :  15. 
Deal  with  knowledge.    Pro.  13: 16. 
Look  well  to  their  goings.    Pro.  14: 

15. 
Understand  the  ways  of  God.   Hos. 

14:9. 
Understand  their  own  ways.    Pro. 

14:8. 
Crowned  with  knowledge.    Pro.  14: 

18. 
Not     ostentatious    of   knowledge. 

Pro.  12 :  23. 
Foresee  and  avoid  evil.    Pro.  22 :  3. 
Are  preserved  by  it.    Pro.  2:11. 
Suppress  angry  feelings,  &c.    Pro. 

12:16.     Pro.  19:11. 
Regard  reproof.    Pro.  15 :  5. 
Keep    silence    in    the    evil    time. 
Amos  5:  13. 
Saints  act  with.    Psa.  112:5. 
Saints  should  specially  exercise,  in 
their  intercourse  with  unbelievers. 
Mat.  10: 16.    Eph.  5: 15.    Col.  4:5. 


PRU. 


213  PtJN. 


Virtuous  wives  act  with.  Pro,  31: 
16,  26. 

The  young  should  cultivate.  Pro.  3: 
21. 

Of  the  wicked 
Fails  in  the   times  of  perplexity. 

Jer.  49:  7. 
Keeps  them  from  the  knowledge  of 

the  gospel.    Mat.  11:25. 
Denounced  by  God.    Isa.  5:  21,  Isa. 

29 :  15. 
Defeated   by    God.    Isa.  29:  14.    1 
Cor.  1 :  19. 

Jlecessitv  for— Ilhistrated.  Mat.  25: 
3,  9.     Luke  U  :  28-32. 

J.'xemplified.  Jacob,  Gen.  32:  3—23. 
Joseph,  Gen.  41 :  39.  Jethro,  Exo.  18 : 
19,  &c.  Gideon,  Jud.  8  :  1—3.  David, 
1  Sam.  16:  18.  Abigail,  1  Sam.  25: 
23-31.  2  Sam.  15:  32-34,  with  2 
Sam.  17:  6—14.  Aged  Counsellors  of 
Rehoboam,  1  Kin.  12:7.  Solomon,  2 
Chr.  2:  12.  Nehemiah,  Neh.  2:  12— 
16.  Neh.  4:13— 18.  The  Poor  Wise 
Man,  Ecc.  9:  15.  The  Scribe,  Mar. 
12 :  32—34.  Gamaliel,  Acts  5 :  34—39. 
Sergiiis  Pauhis,  Acts  13:  7.  Paul, 
Acts  23 :  6. 

Publicans,  The. 

■  J'he  collectors  of  the  public  taxes. 

Luke  5 :  27. 
i'iuspected  of  extortion.    Luke  3 :  13. 
Often  guilty  of  extortion.  Luke  19:8. 
I  Chiefs  of,  were  very  rich,  Luke  19:  2. 
The  Jews 
Despised.    Luke  18:  11. 
Classed    with    the  most  infamous 
characters.   Mat.  11 :  19.   Mat.  21 : 
32. 
Despised  our  Lord  for  associating 
with.    Mat.  9:11.    Mat.  11:19. 
Often  kind  to  their  friends.    Mat.  5: 

46,  47. 
Often  hospitable.    Luke  5:  29.   Luke 

19:6. 
Many  of, 
Believed    the    preaching  of  John. 

Mat.  21 :  32. 
Received  John's  baptism.    Luke3: 

12.     Luke  7;  29. 
Attended  the  preaching  of  Christ. 

Mar.  2:15.     Luke  15:1. 
Embraced  the  gospel.    Mat.  21 :  31. 
Matthew  the  apostle  was  of.    Mat. 
10:3. 

Punishment  of  the  Wicked,  The. 

Is  from  God.    Lev.  26: 18.    Isa.  13:11. 
On  AccorxT  of  theik 
Sin.     Lam.  3:39. 

Iniquity.     .Jer.  36 :  .31.     Eze.  3 :  17— 
18.     Eze.  18 :  4,  13,  20.     Amos  3 :  2. 
Idolatry.     Lev.  26:30.     Isa.  10: 10, 
11. 


Rejection  of  the  law   of  God,      1 

Sam.  15 :  23.    Hos.  4 :  6—9. 
Ignorance  of  God.    2  The.  1 :  8. 
Evil  ways  and  doings.     Jer.  21 :  14. 

Hos.  4:9.    Hos.  12:2. 
Pride.       Isa.    10:12.       Isa.    24:21. 

Luke  14 :  11. 
Unbelief.      Mark  16- 16.      Rom.  11: 

20.     Heb.  3 :  18.  19.    Heb.  4 :  2. 
Covetousness.    Isa.  57  :  17.    Jer.  51 : 

13. 
Oppressing.     Isa.  49:26.     Jer.  .30: 

16,  20. 
Persecuting.    Jer.  11 :  21,  22.      Mat. 

23 :  34—36. 
Disobeying   God.      Neh.    9:26,    27. 

Eph.  5 :  6. 
Disobeying  the  gospel.    2  The.  1 :  8. 
Is  the  fruit  of  their  sin.     Job  4:  8. 

Pro.  22 :  8.    Rom.  6 :  21.    Gal.  6 :  8. 
Is  tlie  reward  of  their  sins.      Psa.  91 : 
8.    Isa.  3:11.    Jer.  16:18.      Rom.  6: 
23.     Heb.  2 :  2. 
Often    brought  about  by  their  evil 
designs.      Est.  7  :  10.      Psa.  37 :  15. 
Psa.  57 :  6. 
Often  commences  in  this  life.      Pro. 

11:31. 
In  this  life  by 
Sickness.    Lev.  26:16.     Psa.  78:50. 
Famine.    Lev.  26:  19,  20,  26,  29.  Psa, 

107 :  34. 
Noisome  beasts.    Lev.  26:22. 
War.    Lev.  26 :  25,  32,  33.      Jer.  6 :  4. 
Deliverance  unto  enemies.    Neh .  9 : 

27. 
Fear.    Lev.  26 :  36,  37.    Job  18 :  11. 
Reprobate  mind.    Rom.  1 :  28. 
Put  in  slippery  places.    Psa.  73:  3— 

19. 
Trouble  and  distress.      Isa.   8:22, 

Zep.  1:  15. 
Cutting  off.    Psa.  94:23. 
Bringing  down  their   pride.      Isa, 

13:11. 
Future,  shall  be  awarded  by  Christ. 

Mat.  16:27.    Mat.  25:  31,  41. 
Future,  described  as 
Hell.    Psa.  9:  17.    Mat.  5:  29.  Luke 

12 :  5.     Luke  16 :  23. 
Darkness.     Mat.  8 :  12.    2  Pet.  2 :  17. 
Death.    Rom.  5:  12— 17.   Rom.  6:23. 
Resurrection  of  damnation.      Jno. 

5 :  29. 
Rising  to  shame  and    everlasting 

contempt.    Dan.  12:  2. 
Everlasting  destruction.      Psa.  52: 

5.    Psa.  92:  7.    2  The.  1 :  9. 
Everlasting  fire.    Mat.  25:  41.  Jude 

7. 
Second   death.      Rev,  2:11.     Rev. 

21:8. 
Damnation  of  hell.    Mat.  23 :  3.3, 
Eternal  damnation.    Mar.  3:29. 
Blackness  of  darkness.  2  Pet  2:17. 

Jude  13. 
Everlasting  burnings,     Isa,  33 :  14, 


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214 


PUR. 


The  wrath  of  God.    Jno.  3 :  36. 
Wine  of  the  wrath  of  God.      Rev. 

14 :  10. 
Torment  with  fire.     Eev.  14:10. 
Torment  for  ever  and  ever.      Rev. 

14:11. 
The  righteousness  of  God  requires. 

2  The.  1 :  6. 
Often  sudden  and  unexpected.  Psa. 

3.5:8.       Psa.    64:7.       Pro.    29:1. 

Luke  12 :  20.    1  The.  5 :  3. 
Shall  be 
According  to  their  deeds.    Mat.  16: 

27.     Rom.  2:  6.  9.     2  Cor.  5:10. 
According  to  the   knowledge  pos- 
sessed by  them.      Luke  12:47,48. 
Increased  by  neglect  of  privileges. 

Mat.  11 :  21— 24.      Luke  10:  13-15. 
Without  mitigation.    Luke  16:  23— 

26. 
Accompanied  by  remorse.      Isa.  66: 

24,  with  Mar.  9 :  44. 
No  combination  avails  against.    Pro. 

11:21. 
Deferred,    emboldens    them    in    sin. 

Ecc.    8:  11. 
Should  be  a  warning  to  others.  Num. 

26:10.    1  Cor.  10:6— 11.    Jude  7. 
Consummated    at    the  day  of  judg- 
ment.     Mat.  25:31,  46.      Rom.  2:5, 
16.    2  Pet.  2:9. 

Punishments. 

Antiquity  of.     Gen.  4  :  13,  14. 
Power  of  inflicting,  given  to  magis- 
trates.   Job  31:  11.    Rom.  13:  4. 
Designed  to  be  a  warning  to  others. 
Deu.  13:11.    Deu.  17:13.    Deu.  19: 
20. 
Were  inflicted 
On  the  guilty.    Deu.  24  :  16.  Pro.  17  : 

26. 
Without  pity.    Deu.  19 :  13,  21. 
Without  partiality.     Deu.  13:  6—8. 
By  order  of  magistrates.    Acts  16: 

22.  » 

By  oiKler  of  kings.    2  Sam.   1 :  13— 

16.     1  Kin.  2:23-46. 
Immediately    after    sentence    was 

passed.    Deu.  25 :  2.    Jos.  7  :  25. 
By  the  witnesses.    Deu.  13 :  9,  with 
Deu.  17 :  7.    Jno.  8 :  7.    Acts  7 :  .58, 
59. 
By  the  people.      Num.  15:  35,    36. 

Deu.  13 :  9. 
By    soldiers.    2  Sam.   1:    15.    Mat. 
27 :  27-35. 
Sometimes  deferred  until  God  was 

consulted.     Num.  15:  34. 
Sometimes  deferred  for  a  considera- 
ble time.     1  Kin.  2:  5,  6,  8,  9. 
Secondaky  kinds  of; 
Imprisonment.    Ezr.  7  :  26.    Mat.  5: 

25. 
Confinement  in    a    dungeon,    Jer. 
38:6.    Zee.  9:11.- 


Confinement  in  stocks.    Jer,  20:  2. 

Acts  16 :  24. 
Fine,  or  giving  of  money.    Exo,  21: 

22.    Deu.  22:19. 
Restitution.    Exo.  21 :  36.    Exo.  22: 

1—4.    Lev.  6:4,5.    Lev.  24 :  18. 
Retaliation  or  injuring  according 

to  the  injury  done.    Exo.  21 :  24. 

Deu.  19:21. 
Binding  with   chains  and    fetters. 

Psa.  105 :  18. 
Scourging.    Deu.  25 :  2,  3.    Mat.  27 : 

26.     Acts  22:  25.     2  Cor.  11:  24. 
Selling  the  criminal,  &c.    Mat.  18: 

25. 
Banishment.    Ezr.  7 :  26.    Rev.  1 :  9. 
Torturing.    Mat.  18:  34.    Heb.  11: 

37. 
Putting  out  the  eyes.    Jud.  16:  21. 

ISam.  11:  2. 
Cutting  off  hands  and  feet.    2  Sam. 

4:12. 
Mutilating    the   hands    and    feet. 

Jud.  1:5— 7. 
Cutting  off  nose  and  ears.    Eze,  23: 

25. 
Plucking  out  the  hair.    Neh.  13 :  25. 

Isa.  .50:6. 
Confiscating  the  property.    Ezr.  7 : 

26. 
Inflicting  of  capital,  not  permitted 
to  the  Jews  by  the  Romans.    Jno. 
18:31. 
Capital  kinds  of; 
Burning.    Gen.  38:24.    Lev.  20:14. 

Dan.  3:6, 
Hanging.     Num.  25:    4.    Deu.  21: 

22,  23.    Jos.  8 :  29.    2  Sam.  21 :  12. 

Est.  7  :  9,  10. 
Crucifying.    Mat.  20:  19.    Mat.  27: 

35. 
Beheading.    Gen.  40:  19.    Mar.  6: 

16,  27. 
Slaying  with  the  sword.    1   Sam. 

15:33.     Acts  12:  2. 
Stoning.    Lev.  24:14.    Deu.  13:10. 

Acts  7 :  59. 
Cutting  in  pieces.    Dan.  2:  5.   Mat. 

24:, 51. 
Sawing  asunder.    Heb.  11:37. 
Exposing  to  wild  beasts.    Dan.  6: 

16,  24.     See  1  Cor.  15 :  32. 
Bruising  in  mortars.     Pro.  27:  22. 
Casting  headlong  from  a  rock.    2 

Chr.  25 :  12. 
Casting  into  the  sea.    Mat.  18:  6. 
Strangers  not  exempted  from.    Lev. 

20 :  2. 
Were    sometimes  commuted.      Exo. 

21 :  29,  30. 
For  murder   not    to    be    commuted. 
Num.  35:31,32. 

Purifications  or  Baptisms. 

Of  Israel  at  the  exodus.    Exo.  14 :  'J2. 
1  Cor.  10:2. 


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215 


RAI. 


Of  Israel  before  receiving  the  law. 

Exo.  19 :  10. 
Of  priests  before  consecration.    Exo. 

29:4. 
Of     Levites     before     consecration. 

Num.  8:6,7. 
Of  high  priest  on  day  of  atonement. 

Lev.  16:4,  24. 
Of  (hings  for  burnt-offerings.    2  Chr. 

4:6. 
Of  individuals  who  were  ceremoni- 
ally unclean.    Lev.  15:  2 — 13.     Lev. 

17:15.    Lev.  22:4— 7.    Num.  19:  7- 

12,21. 
Of  the  healed  leper.    Lev.  14 :  8,  9. 
Of  Nazarites  after  vow  expired.  Acts 

21 :  24,  26. 
Used  by  the  devout  before  entering 

God's  house.     Psa.  26:  6.    Heb.  10: 

22. 
Multiplied  by  traditions.     Mat.  15: 

2.    Mar.  7 :  3,  4. 
Means  used  for; 

Water  of  separation.    Num.   19:  9. 

Running  water.    Lev.  15:13. 

Water  mixed  with  blood.    Exo.  24: 
5—8,  with  Heb.  9:  19. 
Was  by 

Sprinkling.    Num.  19:  13,  18.     Heb. 
9:19. 

Washing  parts  of  the  body.    Exo. 
30 :  19. 

Washing  the  whole  body.    Lev.  8: 
6.    Lev.  14:9. 
Of  priests  performed  in   the  brazen 

laver.    Exo.  30:  18.    2  Chr.  4  :  6. 
Vessels  in  the  houses  of  the  Jews  for. 

Jno.  2 :  6. 
Consequence    of     neglecting    those 

prescribed    by  law.      Lev.    17 :   16. 

Num.  19:13,20. 
Availed    to     sanctifying    the    flesh. 

Heb.  9:13. 
Insufficient    for    spiritual    purifica- 
tion.   Job  9:  30,  31.    Jer.  2:22. 
The  Jews  laid  great  stress  on.    Jno. 

3:25. 
Illustrative  of 

Purification  by  the  blood  of  Christ. 
Heb.  9:9-12. 

Regeneration.    Eph.  5:  26.    1  Jno. 
1:7. 

Rain. 

Occasioned  by  the  condensing  of  the 

clouds.    Job  36:  27,  28.    Psa.  77:17. 

Ecc.  11:3. 
God 

Made  a  decree  for.    Job  28 :  26. 

Prepares.    Psa.  147:  8. 

Gives.    Job  5:  10. 

Causes,  to  come  down.    Joel  2 :  23. 

Exhibits  goodness  in  giving.    Acts 
14:17. 

Exhibits  greatness  in  giving.    Job 
36 :  26,  27. 


Sends    upon    the    evil    and    good. 
Mat.  5:45. 

Should  be  praised  for.    Psa.  147 :  7, 
8. 

Should  be  feared  on  account  of. 
Jer.  5 :  24. 
Impotence  of  idols  exhibited  in  not 

being  able  to  give.    Jer.  14 :  22. 
Not  sent  upon  the  earth  immediately 

after  creation.    Gen.  2 :  5. 
Rarely  falls  in  Egypt.    Ueu.  11 :  10. 

Zee.  14 :  18. 
Canaan  abundantly    supplied  with. 

Deu.  11:  11. 
Designed  for 

Refreshing  the  earth.    Psa.  68:  9. 
Psa.  72:  6. 

Making    fruitful  the  earth.    Hob. 
6:7. 

Replenishing  the  springs  and  foun- 
tains of  the  earth.    Psa.  104  :  8. 
Promised  in  due  season  to  the  obe- 
dient. Lev.  26:4.    Deu.  11:14.  Eze. 

34 :  26,  27. 
Frequently   withheld  on   account  of 

iniquity.    Deu.    11:    17.    Jer.  3:3. 

Jer.  5  :  25.    Amos  4 :  7. 
The  want  of, 

Causes  the  earth  to  open.    Job  29: 
23.    Jer.  14:4. 

Dries  up  springs  and  fountains.    1 
Kin.  17:7. 

Occasions  famine.    1   Kin.  18:1,2. 

Removed  by  prayer.    1  Kin.  8:35, 
36.    Jas.  5:18. 
Withheld  for  three    years    and    six 

mouths  in  the  days  of  Elijah.    1 

Kin.  17  :  1.    Jas.  5  :  17. 
Divided  into 

Great.    Ezr.  10:9. 

Plentiful.    Psa.  68:  9. 

Overflowing.    Eze.  38 :  22. 

Sweeping.     Pro.  28:3. 

Small.     Job  37:  6. 
The  former,  after  harvest,  to  prepare 

for  sowing.     Deu.  11 :  14.  Jer.  5:  24. 
The  latter,  before  harvest.    Joel  2: 

23.    Zee.  10:1. 
The  rainbow  often   appears  during. 

Gen.  9:  14,  with  Eze.  1:28. 
Often    succeeded    by  heat  and   sun- 
shine.     2  Sam.    23:  4.    Isa.  18:  4. 

(marg.) 
The  appearance  of  a  cloud  from  the 

west  indicated.   1  Kin.  18:  44.  Luke 

12:. ^4. 
The  north   wind  drives  away.    Pro. 

25 :  23. 
Unusual  in  harvest  time.    Pro.  26:  1. 
Thunder  and  lightning   often  with. 

Psa.  135 :  7. 
Storm  and  tempest  often  with.    Mat. 

7 :  25,  27. 
Instances  of  extraordinary; 

Time  of  the  flood.    Gen.  7 :  4, 12. 

Plague  of,  upon  Egypt.    Exo.  9:18, 
with  23  V. 


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216 


REB. 


Daring  wheat  harvest  in  the  days 
of  Samuel.    1  Sam.  12 :  17, 18. 

After  long  drought  in  Ahab's  reign. 
1  Kin.  IS:  45. 

After  the  captivity.    Ezr.   10:9,13. 
Often  impeded  traveling  in  the  east. 

1  Kin.  18  :  44,  with  Isa.  4 :  6. 
Often  destroyed  houses,  &c.    Eze.  13: 

13-15.     Mat.  7:27. 
Illustrative 

Of  the  word  of  God.    Isa.  55 :  10, 11. 

Of  the  doctrine  of  faithful  minis- 
ters.   Deu.  32:2. 

Of  Christ  in  the  communication  of 
His  graces.    Psa.  72:6.   Hos.6:3. 

Of  spiritual  blessings.    Psa.  68:9. 
Psa.  84:6.    Eze.  34  :  26. 

Of  righteousness.    Hos.  10:12. 

(Destructive,)  of  God's  judgments. 
Job  20 :  23.  Psa.  11:6.    Eze.  38 :  22. 

(Destructive,)  of  a  poor  man  op- 
pressing the  poor.    Pro.  28 :  3. 

Raven,  The. 

Unclean  and  not  to  be  eaten.    Lev. 

11:15.    Deu.  14:14. 
Called  the  raven  of  the  valley.    Pro. 

30:17. 
Described  as 

Black.    So.  of  Sol.  5:  11. 

Solitary  in  disposition.    Isa.  34 :  11. 

Improvident.    Luke  12:  24. 

Carnivorous.     Pro.  30:  17. 
God   provides   food   for.    Job  38:41. 

Psa.  147:9.    Luke  12:  24. 
Sent  by  Noah  from  the  ark.    Gen.  8: 

7. 
Elijah  fed  by.    1  Kin.  17 :  4—6. 
Plumage  of,  illustrative  of  the  glory 

of  Christ.    So.  of  Sol.  5:11. 


Reaping. 


Is  the  cutting  of  the  corn  in  harvest. 

Job  24 :  6,  with  Lev.  23 :  10. 
The  sickle  used  for.   Deu.  16 :  9.  Mar. 

4:29. 
Both  men  and  women  engaged    in, 

Ruth  2 :  8,  9. 
The  Jews  not  to  reap 
The  corners  of  their  fields.    Lev. 

19:9,  with  Lev.  23:22. 
During  the  Sabbatical  year.    Lev. 

25:5. 
During  the  year  of  jubilee.    Lev, 

25:11. 
The  fields  of  others.    Deu.  23 :  25. 
Mode  of  gathering  the  corn  for,  al- 
luded to.    Psa.  129 :  7.    Isa.  17 :  5. 
Corn     after,     was    bound    up     into 

sheaves     Gen.  37:7.    Psa.  129:7. 
Persons  engaged  in, 
Under  the  guidance  of  a  steward. 

Ruth2:5,  6. 
Visited  by  the  master.    Ruth  2:  4, 
2  Kin.  4 :  18. 


Fed  by  the  master  who  himself 
presided  at  their  meals.  Ruth  2 : 
14. 

Received  wages.    Jno.  4:  36.    Jas. 
5:4. 
A  time  of  great  rejoicing.    Psa.  126: 

5,6. 
The  Jews  often  hindered    from,  on 

account  of  their  sins.    Mic.  6:15. 
Often    unprofitable    on    account   of 

sin.     Jer.  12:13. 
Illustrative  of 

Receiving  the  reward  of  wicked- 
ness. Job  4:8.  Pro.  22:8.  Hos. 
8:7.    Gal.  6:8. 

Receiving  the  reward  of  right- 
eousness. Hos.  10:12.  Gal.  6:8. 
9. 

Ministers  receiving  temporal  pro- 
vision for  spiritual  labors.  1 
Cor.  9:11. 

Gathering  in  souls  to  God.  Jno.  4: 
38. 

The  judgments  of  God  on  the  anti- 
christian  world.    Rev.  14 :  14 — 16. 

The  final  judgment.  Mat.  13:  30, 
39—43. 

Rebellion  against  God. 

Forbidden.    Num.  14:9.    Jos.  22:19. 
Provokes  God.    Num.  16 :  30.    Neh  ,  9 : 

26. 
Provokes    Christ.     Exo.    23:   20,   21, 

with  1  Cor.  10:  9. 
Vexes  the  Holy  Spirit.    Isa.  63 :  10. 
Exhibited  in 
Unbelief.    Deu.  9:23.    Psa.  106:24, 

25. 
Rejecting  His  government.    1  Ssim. 

8:7.    1  Sam.  15:23. 
Revolting    from    Him.    Isa.    1:    5. 

Isa.  31 :  6. 
Despising  His  law.    Neh.  9 :  26. 
Despising  His  counsels.    Psa.  107: 

11. 
Distrusting  His  power.    Eze.  17 :  15 
Murmuring    against    Him.      Nvim. 

20 :  3,  10. 
Refusing  to  hearken  to  Him.    Deu. 

9:23.    Eze.  20:8.    Zee.  7:11. 
Departing  from  Him.    Isa.   59:13. 
Rebelling   against    governors    ap- 
pointed by  Him.    Jos.  1 :  18. 
Departing  from  His  precepts.  Dan. 

9:5. 
Departing  from  His  instituted  wor- 
ship.   Exo.  32 :  8,  9.    Jos.  22 :  16— 

19. 
Sinning  against  light.    Job  24  :  13. 

Jno.  15:22.    Acts  13:  41. 
Walking  after  our  own  thougl  ts. 

Isa.  05:2. 
Connected  with 
Stubbornness.    Deu.  31 :  27. 
Injustice  and  corruption.    Isa.  1: 

23. 
Contempt  of  God.    Psa.  107 :  11 


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RED. 


Man  is  prone  to.    Deu.  31 :  27.    Rom. 

7 :  14-18. 
The  heart  is  the  seat  of.     Jer.  5:23. 

Mat.  15 :  18,  19.    Heb.  3:12. 
They  who  are  guilty  of, 
Aggravate  tlieir  sin  by.      Job  34: 

37. 
Practice  hypocrisy  to  hide.    Hos. 

7:  14. 
Persevere  in.    Deu.  9:7,  24. 
Increase  in,  though  chastised.    Isa. 

1:5. 
Warned  not  to   exalt    themselves. 

Psa.  66 :  7. 
Denounced.    Isa.  30:1. 
Have  God  as  their  enemy.    Isa.  63: 

10. 
Have    God's    hand    against    them. 
1  Sam.  12:  15,  with  Psa.  106:  26,  27. 
Impoverished  for.     Psa.  68:6. 
Brought  low   for.    Psa.  107:  11,  12. 
Delivered  into  the  hands  of  enemies 

on  account  of.    Neh.  9 :  26,  27. 
Cast  out  in  their  sins  for.    Psa.  5: 

10. 
Cast  out  of  the   Church  for.     Eze. 

20:38. 
Restored    through    Christ    alone. 
Psa.  68:18. 
Heinousness  of.    1  Sam.  15:23. 
Guilt  of. 
Aggravated  by  God's  fatherly  care. 

Isa.  1:2. 
Aggravated    by    God's     unceasing 
invitations  to  return  to  Him.  Isa. 
65 :  2. 
To  be  deprecated.    Jos.  22 :  29. 
To  be  confessed.    Lam.   1:  18,  20. 
Dan.  9:5. 
God  alone  can  forgive.    Dan.  9 :  9. 
God  is  ready  to  forgive.    Neh.  9:17. 
Religious     instruction     designed    to 

prevent.     Psa.  78:  5,  8. 
Promises  to  those  who  avoid.    Deu. 

28:1—13.     1  Sam.  12:14. 
Forgiven  upon  repentance.    Neh.  9: 

26,  27. 
Ministers 
Cautioned  against.    Eze.  2 :  8. 
Sent  to  those  guilty  of.    Eze.  2 :  3— 

7.    Eze.  3  :  4-9.     Mar.  12 :  4—8. 
Should  warn  against.    Num.  14:9. 
Should  testifv  against.    Isa.  30-8, 

9.    Eze.  17:12.    Eze.  44  :  6. 
Should    remind     their    people    of 
past.    Deu.  9:  7.    Deu.  31 :  27. 
Punishment  for.    Lev.  26:  14—39.    1 
Sam.   12:15.    Isa.  1:  20.    Jer.  4:16 
—18.    Eze.  20:8,38. 
Punishment  for  teaching.     Jer.  28: 

16. 
Ingratitude  of— Illustrated.    Isa.  1: 

2,3. 
Exemplified.     Pharaoh,    Exo.   5:1,2, 
Korah,  d-c.  Num.  16:  11.      Moses  and 
Aaron,  Num.   20:   12,  24.     Israelites, 
Deu.  9 :  23,  24.     Saul,  1  Sam.  15 :  9, 


23.  Jeroboam,  1  Kin.  12:  28-33. 
Zedckiah,2  Chr.  36:  13.  Kingdom  of 
Israel,  Hos.  7  :  14.    Hos.  13 :  16. 

Rechabites. 
Descended  from  Hemath.     1  Chr.  2: 

.55. 
The  head  of,   assisted   Jehu  in  his 

conspiracy    against    the  house    of 

Ahab.    2  Kin.  10:  15—17. 
Prohibited  by  Jonadab  from  form- 
ing settlements  or  drinking  wine. 

Jer.  35 :  6—8. 
Obedience  of,  a  sign  to  Israel.    Jer. 

.35:12—17. 
Perpetuity  to,  promised.    Jer.  35 :  18, 

19. 

Reconciliation  with  God. 

Predicted.  Dan.  9:  24,  with  Isa.  .53:  5. 
Proclaimed  by  angels  at  the  birth  of 

Christ.    Luke  2:  14. 
Blotting  out  the  hand-writing  of  or- 
dinances is  necessary  to.    Eph.  2: 
16.    Col.  2:14. 
Effected  for  men 
By  God  iu  Christ.    2  Cor.  5 :  19. 
By  Christ  as  High  Priest.    Heb.  2: 

17. 
By  the  death  of  Christ.  Rom.  5: 10, 

Eph.  2:16.    Col.  1:21,  22. 
By  the  blood  of  Christ.    Eph.  2 :  13. 

Col.  1 :  20. 
While  alienated  from  God.    Col.  1 : 

21. 
Without  strength.    Rom.  5 :  6, 
Yet  sinners.    Rom.  5:8. 
While  enemies  to  God.    Rom.  5:  10. 
The  ministry  of,  committed  to  min- 
isters.   2  Cor.  5 :  18,  19. 
Ministers,  in  Christ's  stead,  should 
beseech  men  to  seek.    2  Cor.  5 :  20. 
Effects  of; 
Peace  of  God.    Rom.  5:1.    Eph.  2: 

16,  17. 
Access  to  God.    Rom.  5:  2.    Eph. 

2:  18. 
Union  of  Jews  and  Gentiles.    Eph. 

2:  14. 
Union    of    things   in    heaven    and 
earth.  Col.  1 :  20,  with  Eph.  1 :  10. 
A  pledge  of  final  ssilvation.    Rom.  5: 

10. 
Necessity    for— Illustrated.     Mat.  5: 

24-26. 
Typified.    Lev.  8 :  15.    Lev.  16 :  20 

Redemption. 

Defined.     1  Cor.  6 :  20.    1  Cor.  7 :  23. 
Is  of  God.    Isa.  44 :  21—23.    Isa.  43 :  1, 

with  Luke  1 :  68. 
Is  by  Christ.    Mat.  20 :  28.    Gal.  3 :  13. 
Is  by  the  blood  of  Christ.    Acts  20: 

28.    Heb.  9:12.    1  Pet.  1 :  19.    Rev. 

5:9. 
Christ  sent  to  effect.    Gal.  4 :  4,  5. 
Christ  is  made,  unto  us.    1  Cor.  1 :  30. 


RED. 


REP. 


Is  FROM 

The  bondage  of  the  law.    Gal.  4  :  5. 
The  curse  of  the  law.    Gal.  .3:  13. 
The  power  of  sin.     Rom.  6 :  18,  22. 
The  power  of  the  grave.    Psa.  49 : 

15. 
All  troubles.  Psa.  25:  22. 
All  iniquity.     Psa.  130 :  8.  Tit.  2 :  14. 
All  evil.    Gen.  48:16. 
This  present  evil  world.      Gal.  1 :  4. 
Vain  conversation.    1  Pet.  1 :  18. 
Enemies.    Psa.  106 :  10,  11.    Jer.  15: 

21. 
Death.    Hos.  13 :  14. 
Destruction.    Psa.  103:  4. 
Man  cannot  effect.    Psa.  49:7. 
Corruptible  things  cannot  purchase. 

1  Pet.  1:18. 
Procures  for  us 
Justification.    3:24. 
Forgiveness  of  sin.    Eph.  1 :  7.   Col. 

1:  14. 
Adoption.    Gal.  4:4,5. 
Purification.    Tit.  2 :  14. 
The  present  life,  the  only  season  for. 

Job  36:  18, 19. 
Described  as 
Precious.    Psa.  49:8. 
Plenteous.    Psa.  130:7. 
Eternal.    Heb.  9 :  12. 
Subjects  of. 
The  soul.    Psa.  49:  1.5. 
The  body.     Rom.  8 :  23. 
The  life.     Psa.  103 :  4.      Lam.  3 :  58. 
The  inheritance.    Eph,  1 :  14. 
Manifests  the 
Power  of  God.    Isa.  50:2. 
Grace  of  God.    Isa.  52 :  3. 
Love  and  pity  of  God.    Isa.  63:  9. 
Jno.  3:  16.  Rom.  6:  8.  1  Jno.  4:  10. 
A  subject  for  praise.    Isa.  44:  22,  23. 

Isa.  51 :  11. 
Old  Testament  saints   partakers  of. 

Heb.  9 :  15. 
They  who  partake  of. 
Are  the  property  of  God.    Isa.  43 : 

1.    1  Cor.  6:20. 
Are   first-fruits    unto   God.      Rev. 

14:4. 
Are   a  peculiar  people.    2  Sam.  7 : 

23.    Tit.  2 :  14,  with  1  Pet.  2 :  9. 
Are  assured  of.    Job  19:  25.    Psa. 

31:5. 
Are  sealed  unto  the  day  of.    Eph. 

4:  30. 
Are  Zealous  of  good  works.    Eph. 

2:10.    Tit.  2:14.    1  Pet.  2:9. 
Walk  safely  in  holiness.     Isa.  35 : 

8,9. 
Shall  return  to  Zion  with  joy.    Isa. 

35 :  10. 
Alone  can  learn  the  songs  of  heav- 
en.   Rev.  14:3,  4. 
Commit  themselves  to  God,     Psa. 

31:5. 
Have  an  earnest  of  the  completion 
of.    Eph.  1 :  14,  with   2  Cor.  1 :  22. 


Wait  for  the  completion  of.    Rom, 

8:  23.  Phi.  3:  20,  21.  Tit.  2:  11— 13. 
Pray  for  the  completion  of.    Psa. 

26:11.     Psa.  44:26. 
Praise  God  for.    Psa.  71 :  23.    Psa. 

103 :  4.    Rev.  5 :  9. 
Should  glorify  God  for.    1  Cor.  6: 

20. 
Should  be  without  fear.  Isa.  43: 1. 
Typified.  Israel,  Exo.  6 : 6.  First- 
born, Eso.  13 :  11—15.  Num.  18 :  15. 
Atonement-money,  Exo.  30:  12—15, 
Bond-servant,  Lev.  25 :  47 — 54, 

Red  Heifer,  The, 

To  be  without  spot  or  blemish.  Num. 

19:2. 
To  be  given  to  Eleazar  the  second 

priest  to  offer.    Num.  19 :  3. 
To  be  slain  without  the  camp.    Num. 

19:3. 
Entire  of,  to  be  burned.      Num.  19:5. 
Blood  of,   sprinkled  seven  times  be- 
fore the  tabernacle.    Num.  19:4. 
Cedar,     hyssop,     &c.    burned   with. 

Num.  19:6. 
Ashes  of,  collected  and  mixed  with 

water  for  purification.      Num.  19: 

9,  11-22. 
Communicated  uncleanness  to 

The  priest  that  offered  her.      Num. 
19:7. 

The  man  that  burned  her.      Num. 
19 :  8. 

The  man  who  gathered  the  ashes. 
Num.  19:10. 
Could  only  purify  the  flesh.    Heb.  9 : 

13. 
A  type  of  Christ.    Heb.  9 :  12—14. 

Repentance. 
What  it  is.      Isa.  45 :  22.     Mat.  6 :  19— 

21.     Acts  14:  15.      2  Cor.  5:  17.    Col. 

3:2.    1  The.  1:9.    Heb.  12:1,2. 
Commanded  to  all  by  God.     Eze.  18: 

30—32.     Acts  17  :  30. 
Commanded  by  Christ.    Rev.  2:5, 16. 

Rev.  3:3. 
Given  by  God.     Acts  11 :  18.     2  Tim. 

2 :  25. 
Christ  came  to  call  sinners  to.     Mat. 

9:  13. 
Christ  exalted  to  give.    Acts  5 :  31. 
By  the  operation  of  the  Holy  Ghost. 

Zee.  12:10. 
Called  repentance  unto  life.    Acts  11 : 

18. 
Called    repentance    unto   salvation. 

2  Cor.  7 :  10. 
We  should  be  led  to,  by 

The  long-suffering  of  God.    Gen.  6: 
3,  with  1  Pet.  3 :  20.    2  Pet.  3 :  9. 

The  goodness  of  God.     Rom.  2:4. 

The  chastisements  of  God.     1  Kin. 
8:47.    Rev.  3:19. 
Godly  sorrow  works.    2  Cor.  7 :  10. 


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Necessary  to  the  pardoa  of  sin.    Acts 

2 :  38.    Acts  3 :  19.    Acts  8 :  22. 
Convictioii  of    siu  necessary  to.      1 

Kin.  8 :  38.    Pro.  28 :  13.     Acts  2 :  37, 

38.    Acts  19 :  18. 
Preached 

By  Christ.      Mat.  4 :  17.    Mar.  1 :  15. 

By  John  the  Baptist.    Mat.  3 :  2. 

By  the  Apostles.  Mar.  6 :  12.  Acts 
20:21. 

In  the  name  of  Christ.     Luke  24: 
47. 
Not  to  be  repented  of.    2  Cor.  7 :  10. 
The  present  time  the  season  for.  Psa. 

95 :  7,  8,  witli  Heb.  3 :  7,8.      Pro.  27 : 

1.    Isa.  55  :  6.    2  Cor.  6 :  2.  Heb.  4 :  7. 
There  is  joy  in  heaven  over  one  sin- 
ner brouglitto.    Luke  15:  7,  10. 
Ministers  should  rejoice  over  their 

people  on  their.    2  Cor.  7  :  9. 
Should  be  evidenced  by  fruits.     Isa. 

1:16,  17.      Dan.  4:27.       Mat.  3:8. 

Acts  26 :  20. 
Should  be  accompanied  by 

Humility.  2  Chr.  7:14.  Jas.  4: 
9,10. 

Shame  and  confusion.  Ezr.  9 :  6— 
15.  Jer.  31:19.  Eze.  16:  61,  63. 
Dan.  9:7,  8. 

Self-abhorrence.    Job  42 :  6. 

Confession.    Lev.  26 :  40.  Job  33 :  27. 

Faith.  Mat.  21 :  32.  Mar.  1 :  15. 
Acts  20:  21. 

Prayer.    1  Kin.  8:33.    Acts  8:  22. 

Conversion.  Acts  3 :  19.  Acts  26 : 
20. 

Turning  from  sin.    2  Chr.  6 :  26. 

Turning  from  idolatry.     Eze.  14:  6. 

1  The.  1 :  9. 

Greater  zeal  in  the  path  of  duty. 

2  Cor.  7  :  11. 

Exhortations  to.     Eze.  14 :  6.      Eze. 

18 :  30.    Acts  2 :  38.     Acts  3 :  19. 
The  wicked 

Averse  to.    Jer.  8:6.    Mat.  21 :  32. 

Not  led  to,  by  the  judgments  of  God. 
Rev.  9:20,  21.    Rev.  16:9. 

Not  led  to,  by  miraculous  interfer- 
ence.   Luke  16:  30,  31. 

Neglect  the  time  given  for.  Rev.  2 : 
21. 

Condemned  for   neglecting.     Mat. 
11 :  20. 
Danger  of  neglecting.    Mat.  11 :  20— 

24.    Luke  13 :  3,  5.    Rev.  2  :  22. 
Neglect  of,  followed  by  swift  judg- 
ment.   Rev.  2:  5,  16. 
Denied  to  apostates.  Heb.  6:  4—6. 
Illustrated.    Luke  15:  18—21.    Luke 

18:13.     The  P?o(?i>(?  ,Soh,  Luke   15: 

17—19.     The  Repentant  Son.  Mat.  21 : 

29.    Paul,  Gal.  1 :  23. 
True— Exemplified.     Jsraelites,    Jud. 

10:  15,  16.      David,  2  Sam.    12:  13. 

Manasseh,  2  Chr.  .33 :  12,  13.    Job,  Job 

42:6.    Nineveh,  Jon.  3:5—8.    Mat. 

12:41.    Pe(er,  Mat.  26 :  75.    Zaccheus. 


Luke  19 :  8.  Thief  on  the  cross,  Luke 
23:  40,  41.  Corinthians,  2  Cor.  7:  9,10. 
False— Exemplified.  Saul,  1  Sam.  15: 
24—30.  Ahah,  1  Kin.  21 :  27-29.  Ju- 
das, Mat.  27:3-5. 

Rephaim,  or  Giants,  The. 
Subdued  by  Chedorlaomer.    Gen.  14 : 

5. 
Dwelt  in  Canaan.  Jos.  17: 15.  (marg.) 
Og  the  king  of  Bashan  was  of.    Jos. 

13:12. 
The  valley  of, 

A  border  of  Judah.   Jos.  15:  8. 

Was  exceedingly  fruitful.  Isa.  17  : 5. 

David  obtained  victories  over  the 
Philistines  in.  2  Sam.  5:  18,25. 
The  last  of,  destroyed  by  David  and 

his  warriors.    1  Sam.  17:  4,  49,  50.    2 

Sam.  21 :  15—22. 

Reproof. 

God  gives  reproof  to  His  own  chil- 
dren.   2  Sam.  7:14.    Job  5: 17.  Psa. 
94:12.    Psa.  119:67,71,75.    Heb.  12: 
6,  7. 
God  gives,  to  the  wicked.  Psa.  50:21. 

Isa.  51:20. 
Christ  sent  to  give.  Isa.  2 : 4.  Isa.  11 :  3. 
The  Holy  Spirit  gives.  Jno.  16:  7,  8. 
Christ  gives,  in  love.  Rev.  3:  19. 
On  account  of 
Impenitence.   Mat.  11 :  20—24. 
Not  understanding.    Mat.  16:  9,  11. 
Mar.  7  :  18.  Luke  24 :  25.  Jno.  8 :  43. 
Jno.  13:7,8. 
Hardness  of  heart.  Mar.  8:17.  Mar. 

16:  14. 
Tearfulness.     Mar.  4:40.  Luke  24  : 

37,  38. 
Unbelief.   Mat.  17 :  17,  20.   Mar.  16: 

14. 
Vain  boasting.   Luke  22 :  34. 
Hypocrisy.  Mat.  15:  7.    Mat.  23:  13, 

Reviling  Christ.   Luke  23 :  40. 
Unruly  conduct.   1  The.  5 :  14. 
Oppressing  our  brethren.  Neh.  5:  7. 
Sinful  practices.  Mat.  21 :  13.    Luke 

3:19.    Jno.  2:16. 
The  Scriptures    are    profitable    for. 

Psa.  19:7— 11.    2  Tim.  3:16. 
When  from  God, 
Is  for  correction.  Psa.  39:  11. 
Is  despised  by  the  wicked.    Pro.  1 : 

.30. 
Should  not  discourage  saints.  Heb. 

12:5. 
Pray  that  it  be  not  in  anger.    Psa. 

6:1. 
Should  be  accompanied  by  exhorta- 
tion to  repentance.    1  Sam.  12:  20 
-25. 
Declared  to  be 
Better  than  secret  love.    Pro.  27 :  5. 
Better   than   the    praise   of  fools. 

Ecc.  7:5. 


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An  excellent  oil.    Psa.  141 :  5. 

More    profitable    to    saints,    than 
stripes  to  a  fool.    Pro.  17 :  10. 
A  proof  of  faithful  friendship.    Pro. 

27:6. 
Leads  to 

Understanding.    Pro.  15 :  32. 

Knowledge.    Pro.  19 :  25. 

Wisdom.     Pro.  15 :  31.      Pro.  29:  15. 

Honor.    Pro.  13 :  18. 

Happiness.    Pro.  6:23. 
Eventually  brings  more  respect  than 

flattery.    Pro.  28 :  23. 
Of  those  who  offend,   a  warning  to 

others.    Lev.  19 :  17.     Acts  5 :  3,  4,  9. 

1  Tim.  5 :  20.    Tit.  1 :  10, 13. 
Hypocrites    not    qualified    to   give. 

Mat.  7:5. 
Ministers  are  sent  to  give.    Jer.  44 :  4. 

Eze.  3:17, 
Ministers   are   empowered    to   give. 

Mic.  3:8. 
Ministers  should  give, 

Openly.    1  Tim.  5 :  20. 

Fearlessly.    Eze.  2 :  3—7. 

With  all  authority.    Tit.  2 :  15. 

With   long-suffering,    &c.     2  Tim. 
4:2. 

Unreservedly.    Isa.  58:  1. 

Sharply,  if  necessary.    Tit.  1 :  13. 

With  Christian  love.     2  The.  3:  15. 
They  who  give,  are  hated  by  scorners. 

Pro.  9:  8.    Pro.  15:12. 
Hatred   of,  a  proof  of   brutishness. 

Pro.  12:1. 
Hatred  of,  leads  to  destruction.    Pro. 

15:10.    Pro.  29:1. 
Contempt  of,  leads  to  remorse.    Pro. 

5 :  12. 
Eejection  of,  leads  to  error.    Pro.  10: 

17. 
Saints  should 

Give.    Lev.  19:17.    Eph,  5:11. 

Give  no  occasion  for.    Phi.  2 :  15. 

Receive  kindly.    Psa.  141 :  5. 

Love  those  who  give.    Pro.  9:8. 

Delight  in  those  who  give.     Pro. 
24 :  25. 
Attention  to    a  proof  of   prudence. 

Pro.  15:  5. 
Exemplified.      SamueU  1  Sam.  13:13. 

Nathan,  2  Sam.  12:7—9.      Ahijah,  1 

Kin.  14 :  7—11.      Elijah,  1  Kin.  21 :  20. 

EHslui,  2  Kin.  5 :  26.     Joab,  1  Chr.  21 : 

3.    S/if»7iaia/i,  2  Chr.  12:  5.      Hanani, 

2  Chr.  16:  7.  Zechariah,  2  Chr.  24: 
20.  Daniel,  Dan.  b:  22,  23.  John  the 
Baptist,  Mat.  3:  7.  Luke  3:  19. 
Stephen,  Acts  7:51.  Peter,  Acts  8: 
20.  Paul,  1  Cor.  1 :  10—13.  1  Cor.  5 : 
1—5.  1  Cor.  6 :  1—8.  1  Cor.  11 :  17— 
22.    Gal.  2:11. 


Placed  under  the  dominion  of  man. 

Gen.  1 :  26. 
Unclean  and  not  eaten.     Lev.  11 :  31, 

40—43.    Acts  10 :  11—14. 
Mentioned  in  Scripture; 

Chameleon.    Lev.  11 :  30. 

Lizard.    Lev.  11 :  30. 

Tortoise.    Lev.  11 :  29. 

Snail.    Lev.  11 :  30.    Psa.  58 :  8. 

Frog.    Exo.  8 :  2.    Rev.  16 :  13. 

Horse-leech.    Pro.  30:15. 

Scorpion.    Deu.  8:15. 

Serpent.    Job  26 :  13.    Mat.  7 :  10. 

Flying  fiery  serpent.      Deu.  8:15. 
Isa.  30:6. 

Dragon.     Deu.    32:33.     Job  30: 29. 
Jer.  9:  11. 

Viper.    Acts  28 :  3. 

Adder  or  asp.    Psa.  58:4.     Psa.  91: 
13.     Pro.  23 :  32. 

Cockatrice  or  basilisk.     Isa.  11 :  8. 
Isa.  59:  5. 
Solomon  wrote  a  history  of.    1  Kin. 

4:33. 
Worshipped  by  the  Gentiles.    Rom. 

1:23. 
No   image   or   similitude   of,  to   be 

made  for  worshipping.     Deu.  4: 16, 

18. 
Jews   condemned   for    worshipping, 

Eze.  8 :  10. 


Resignation. 


Reptile 


cs. 


Created  by  God.    Gen.  1 :  24,  25. 
Made  for  praise  and  glory  of  God. 
Psa.  148:10. 


Christ  set  an  example  of.    Mat.  26:  39 

—44.  Juo.  12 :  27.  Jno.  18 :  11. 
Commanded.    Psa.  37  :  7.  Psa.  46:  10. 
Should  be  exhibited  in 

Submission  to  the  will  of  God.  2 
Sam.  15  :  26.  Psa.  42 :  5,  11.  Mat.  6 : 
10. 

Submission  to  the  sovereignty  of 
God  in  His  purposes.  Rom.  9 :  20, 
21. 

The  prospect  of  death.  Acts  21 :  13. 
2Cor.  4:16,  to  2  Cor.  5:1. 

Loss  of  goods.    Job  1 :  15,  16,  21. 

Loss  of  children.    Job  1 :  18,  19,  21, 

Chastisements.    Heb.  12:  9. 

Bodily  suffering.    Job  2 :  8—10. 
The  wicked  are  devoid  of.   Pro.  19 : 3. 
Exhortation  to.    Psa.  37 : 1—11. 
Motives  to; 

God's  greatness.    Psa.  46: 10. 

God's  love.    Heb.  12:6. 

God's  justice.    Neh.  9 :  33. 

God's  wisdom.    Rom.  11:  32,  33. 

God's  faithfulness.    1  Pet.  4 :  19. 

Our  own  sinfulness.      Lam.  3:39. 
Mic.  7 :  9. 
Exemplified.  Jacob,  Gen.  43 :  14.  Aaron, 

Lev.   10:   3.    Israelites,  Jud.   10:  15. 

Eli,  1  Sam.  3:  18.  David,   2  Sam.  12: 

23.  Hezekiah,  2  Kin.  20:  19.  Job,  Job 

2:  10.  Stephen,  Acts  7  :  59.  Paul,  Acts 

21 :  13.  Disciples,  Acts  21 :  14.  Peter,  2 

Pet.  1:14. 


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Resurrection,  The. 

A  doctrine  i)f  the  Old  Testament.  Job 

19:26.   Ps;i.  16:10.    Psa.  49:15.  Isfi. 

26:19.  Dan.  12:2.  Hos.  13:14. 
A  first  principle  of  the  gospel.    1  Cor, 

15:  13,14.  Heb.  6:1,  2. 
Expected   by  the  Jews.    Jno.  11 :  24. 

Heb.  11 :  35. 
Denied  by  the  Sadducees.    Mat.  22: 

23.  Luke  20:  27.  Acts  23:  8. 
Explained  away  by  false  teachers.    2 

Tim.  2 :  18. 
Called  in  question  by  some  in  the 

primitive  church.    1  Cor.  15  :  12. 
Is  not  incredible.     Mar.  12:24.  Acts 

26:8. 
Is  not   contrary  to  reason.    Jno.  12: 

24.  1  Cor.  15:35-49. 

Assumed   and   proved   by  our  Lord. 

Mat.  22:  29—32.  Luke  14: 14.  Juo.  5: 

28,  29. 
Preached  by  the  Apostles.    Acts  4 :  2. 

Acts  17 :  18.  Acts  24 :  15. 
Ciedibility  of,  shown  by  the  resurrec- 
tion of  individuals.  Mat.  9:  25.  Mat. 

27  :  53.  Luke  7 :  14.  Jno.  11 :  44.   Heb. 

11 :  35. 
Certainty  of,  proved  by  the  resurrec- 
tion of  Christ.    1  Cor.  15 :  12—20. 
Effected  by  the  power  of 

God.     Mat.  22 :  29. 

Christ.    Jno.  5 :  28,  29.  Jno.  6 :  39,  40, 
44. 

The  Holy  Ghost.    Rom.  8 :  11. 
Shall  bo  of  all  the  dead.    Jno.  5 :  28. 

Acts  24: 15.     Rev.  20:13. 
Saints  in,  shall 

Rise   through  Christ.    Jno.  11 :  25. 
Acts  4:  2.     1  Cor.  15:21,22. 

Rise  first.  1  Cor.  15 :  23.  1  The.  4 :  16. 

Rise  to   eternal  life.      Dan.   12:  2. 
Jno.  5 :  29. 

Be  glorified  with  Christ.    Col:  3 :  4. 

Be  as  the  angels.    Mat.  22:30. 

Have  incorruptible  bodies.    1  Cor. 
15 :  42. 

Have  glorious  bodies.   1  Cor.  15 :  43. 

Have  powerful  bodies.  1  Cor.  15 :  43. 

Have  spiritual  bodies.  1  Cor.  1.5 :  44. 

Have  bodies  like   Christ's.    Phi.  3: 
21.     1  Jno.  3:2. 

Be  recompensed.   Luke  14 :  14. 
Saints  should  look  forward  to.    Dan. 

12:13.     Phi.  3:11.    2  Cor.  5:1. 
Of  saints   shall  be   followed  by  the 

change  of  those  then  alive.    1  Cor. 

15:51,  with  1  The.  4:17. 
The  preaching  of,  caused 

Mocking.  Acts  17 :  32. 

Persecution.    Acts  23 :  6.    Acts  24 : 
11—15. 
Blessedness  of  those  who  Lave  part 

in  the  first.    Rev.  20:6. 
Of  the  wicked,  shall  be  to 

Shame  and  everlasting  contempt. 
Dan.  12:2. 


Damnation.  Jno.  5:29. 
Illustrative  of  the  new  birth.  Jno.  5: 

25. 
Illustrated.  Eze.  37:1-10.    1  Cor.  15: 

36,  37. 

Resurrection  of  Christ,  The. 

Foretold  by  the  prophets.    Psa.  16: 

10,  with  Acts  13 :  34,  35.     Isa.  26 :  19. 

Foretold   by    Himself.    Mat.  20:  19. 

Mar.  9 :  9.  Mar.  14 :  28.  Jno.  2 :  19—22. 

Was  necessary  to 

The  fulfilment  of  Scripture.    Luke 

24 :  45,  46. 
Forgiveness  of  sins.  1  Cor.  15  :  17. 
Justification.    Rom.  4:25.  Rom.  8: 

34. 
Hope.    1  Cor.  15 :  19. 
The  efficacy  of  preaching.  1  Cor.  15 : 

14. 
The  efficacy  of  faith,    1  Cor.  15 :  14, 

17. 
A  proof  of  His  being  the  Son  of  God. 
Psa.  2:7,  with  Acts  13:33.  Rom.  1:4. 
Effected  by 
The  power  of  God.  Acts  2 :  24.  Acts 

3:  15.      Rom.   8:  11.     Eph.  1:20. 

Col.  2:12. 
His  own  power.  Jno.  2: 19.  Jno.  10: 

18. 
The  power  of   the  Holy  Ghost.    1 

Pet.  3 :  18. 
On  the  first  day  of  the  week.  Mar.  16: 

9. 
On  the  third  day  after  His  death. 
Luke  24  :  46.  Acts  10 :  40.  1  Cor.  15 :  4. 
The  apostles 
At   first  did    not   understand    the 

predictions  respecting.     Mar.  9: 

10.    Jno.  20 : 9. 
Very  slow  to  believe.    Mar.  16:13. 

Luke  24:9,11,37,38. 
Reproved    for    their    unbelief   of. 

Mar.  16 :  14. 
He  appeared  after,  to 
Mary  Magdalene.    Mar.  16 : 9.    Jno. 

20:  18. 
The  women.    Mat.  28 :  9. 
Simon  Peter.  Luke  24:  34. 
Two  disciples.    Luke  24  :  13—31. 
Apostles,  except  Thomas.     Jno.  20: 

19,  24. 
Apostles,  Thomas  being     present 

Jno.  20 :  26. 
Apostles  at  the   sea  of    Tiberias. 

Jno.  21:1. 
Apostles  in  Galilee.    Mat.  28 :  16, 17. 
Above  five   hundred    brethren.     1 

Cor.  15 :  6. 
James.    1  Cor.  15:  7. 
All  the  Apostles.    Luke  24 :  51.  Acts 

1:9.    1  Cor.  15 :  7. 
Paul.    1  Cor.  15:8. 
Fraud  impossible  in.   Mat.  27  :  6.3—66. 
He  gave  marjy    infallible  proofs  of. 
Luke  24  :  35,  39,  43.    Juo.  20:  20,  27. 
Acts  1 :  3. 


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Was  attested  by 

Angels.  Mat.  28:  5—7.    Luke  24:  4— 
7,23. 

Apostles.    Acts    1:  22.     Acts  2:32. 
Acts  3 :  15.    Acts  4 :  33. 

His  enemies.    Mat.  28 :  11—15. 
Asserted  and  preached  by  the   Apos- 
tles.   Acts  25 :  19.    Acts  26 :  23. 
Saints 

Begotten  to  a  lively  hope  by.  1  Pet. 
1 :  3.  21. 

Desire  to  know  the  power  of.    Phi. 
3:10. 

Should  keep,   in  remembrance.    2 
Tim.  2:8. 

Shall  rise  in  the  likeness  of.    Rom. 

6:5.    1  Cor.  15:  49,  with  Phi.  3:21. 

Is  an  emblem  of  the  new  birth.  Rom, 

6:4.    Col.  2:12. 
The  first-fruits  of  our  resurrection. 

Acts  26 :  23.    1  Cor.  15 :  20,  23. 
The  truth  of  the  gospel  involved  in. 

1  Cor.  15 :  14,  15. 
Followed  by  His  exaltation.    Acts  4 : 

10,  11.    Rom.  8:  34.  Eph.  1 :  20.  Phi. 

2:9,10.    Rev.  1:18. 
An  assurance  of  the  judgment.    Acts 

17:31. 
Typified.     Isaac,    Gen.    22:  13,    with 

Heb.  11 :  19.    Jonah,  Jon.  2 :  10,  with 

Mat.  12:40. 

Reuben,  The  Tribe  of. 

Descended    from   Jacob's   first  son. 

Gen.  29:32. 
Predictions  respecting.    Gen.  49 :  4. 

Deu.  33 :  6. 
Peesons  selected  from, 

To  number  the  people.    Num.  1 :  5. 

To  spy  out  the  land.    Num.  13:  4. 
Strength  of,  on  leaving  Egypt.  Num. 

1 :  20,  21. 
Led  the  second  division  of  Israel  in 

their  journeys.    Num.  10:  18. 
Encamped  with  its  standard  south  of 

the  tabernacle.    Num.  2:  10. 
Offering  of,  at  the  dedication.    Num. 

7 :  30-35. 
Families  of.    Num.  26 :  5,  6,  8,  9. 
Obtained  inheritance  east  of  .Jordan 

on  condition  of  helping  to  conquer 

Canaan.      Num.  32 : 1—33.     Deu.  3 : 

18^20. 
Bounds  of   their  inheritance.    Deu. 

3:16,17.    Jos.  13:  15— 23. 
Strength  of,  at  the  time  of  receiving 

their  inheritance.  Num.  26:  7. 
Cities  built  by.  Num.  32 :  37,  38. 
On  Ebal   said  amen   to  the   curses. 

Deu.  27 :  13. 
Dismissed  by  Joshua  after  the  con- 
quest of  Canaan.     Jos.  22:  1 — 9. 
Assisted  in  building  the  altar  of  wit- 
ness  which    offended    the     other 

tribes.    Jos.  22 :  10—29. 
Did  not  assist  against  Sisera.    Jud. 

5:15,16. 


Some  of,  at  David's    coronation.    1 

Chr.  12 :  37,  38. 
Officers  appointed  over,  by  David.    1 

Chr,  26:32.     1  Chr.  27:16. 
Took  land,  &c.  of  the  Hagarites.    1 

Chr.  5 :  10,  18—22. 
Invaded  and    conquered  by   Hazael 

king  of  Syria.     2  Kin.  10:  32,  33. 
Carried  away  by  Tiglath  Pilezer.     2 

Kin.  15:  29,  with  1  Chr.  5:  6,  26. 
Remarkable  persons  of;  Datlian,  Abi- 

ram,   and   On.     Num.   16:  1.     Num. 

26 :  9,  10.     Adi7ia,  £-c.  1  Chr.  11 :  42. 

Revenge. 
Forbidden,  by  our  Lord.    Lev.  19: 18. 

Pro.  24:17,  29.  Mat.  5:39-41.   Rom. 

12 :  17,  19.    1  The.  5 :  15.     1  Pet.  3 :  9. 
Christ    an    example    of   forbearing. 

Isa.  53:7.    1  Pet.  2:23. 
Rebuked  by  Christ.    Luke  9:  54,  55. 
Inconsistent   with    Christian  spirit. 

Luke  9:  55. 
Proceeds  from  a  spiteful  heart.    Eze. 

25 :  15. 
Instead  of  taking,  we  should 

Trust  in  God.     Pro.  20 :  22.     Rom. 
12:16. 

Exhibit  love.     Lev.  19 :  18.      Luke 
6:35. 

Give  place  unto  wrath.      Rom.  12: 
19. 

Exercise  forbearance.    Mat.  5:38— 
41. 

Bless.    Rom.  12:14. 

Overcome     others      by     kindness. 

Pro.  25:  21,  22,  with  Rom.  12:  20. 

Keep  others  from  taking.     1  Sam.  24: 

10.     1  Sam.  25:24— 31.     1  Sam.  26:  9. 
Be  thankful  for  being  kept  from  tak- 
ing.   1  Sam.  25:32,  33. 
The  wicked   are  earnest  after.    Jer. 

20 :  10. 
Punishment     for.        Eze.    25 :  1.5 — 17. 

Amos  1:11,  12. 
Exemplified.      Simon  arid  Levi,   Gen. 

34:25.     Sawisod,  Jud.  15:  7,  8.      Jud. 

16 :  28—30.      Joab,  2  Sam.  3 :  27.      ^6- 

salom,  2  Sam.  13:  23—29.      Jezebel,  1 

Kin.    19:2.        Ahab,    1   Kin.    22:26. 

/faman.  Est.  3: 8 — 15.  Edomites,  Eze. 

25:12.      PA  i?isfmps,  Eze.  25:  15.    He- 

rodias,   Mar.   6:  19 — 24.     James  and 

John,  Luke  9 :  54.     Chief  priests.  Acts 

5 :  33.    Jews,  Acts  7 :  54,  59.     Acts  23 : 

12. 

Reviling  and  Reproaching. 
Forbidden.    1  Pet.  3 :  9. 
Of  rulers  specially  forbidden.     Exo. 

22 :  28,  with  Acts  23 :  4,  5. 
The  wicked  utter,  against 

God.    Psa.  74:22.    Psa.  79:12. 

God,  bv  oppressing  the  poor.     Pro. 
14:31. 

Christ.    Mat.  27 :  39.    Luke  7 :  34. 

Saints.    Psa.  102:8.    Zep.  2:8. 


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Rulers.    2  Pet.  2: 10, 11.     Jude  8, 9. 
Of  Christ,  predicted.   Psa.  69:  9,  with 

Rom.  1.5:3.    Psa.  89:. 51. 
The  conduct  of  Christ  under.     1  Pet. 

2 :  2.3. 
Saints 

Endure.    1  Tim.  4 :  10.     Heb.  10:  33. 

Endure  for  God's  sake.      Pro.  69 :  7. 

Endure  for  Christ's  sake.     Luke  6: 
22. 

Should  expect.    Mat.  10:  25. 

Should  not  fear.    Isa.  51 :  7. 

Sometimes  depressed  by.      Psa.  42: 
10,  11.    Psa.  44 :  16.    Psa.  69 :  20. 

May  take  pleasure  in.    2  Cor.  12 :  10. 

Supported  under.    2  Cor.  12 :  10. 

Trust  in    God  under.      Psa.  57:3. 
Psa.  119:42. 

Pray  under.    2  Kin.  19 :  4, 16.      Psa. 
89:. 50. 

Return  blessings  for.     1  Cor,  i :  12. 
1  Pet.  3:9. 
Ministers  should  not  fear.    Eze.  2:  6. 
Happiness  of  enduring,  for  Christ's 

sake.    1  Pet.  4 :  14. 
Blessedness  of  enduring,  for  Christ's 

sake.    Mat.  5:11.    Luke  6:  22. 
Excludes  from  heaven.      1  Cor.  6:  10. 
Punishment  for.     Zep.  2:8,  9.      Mat. 

5:22. 
Exemplified.      Joseph''s  brethren.  Gen. 

37 :  19.  Goliath,  1  Sam.  17  :  43.  Michal, 

2  Sam.  6:  20.      Shimei,  2  Sam.  16:  7, 

8.      Sennacherib,   Isa.   37 :  17,   23,  24. 

Moabites  and  Ammonites,  Zep.  2:  8. 

Pharisees,   Mat.   12 :  24.     Jews,  Mat. 

27:39,40.      Jno.  8:48.      Malefactor, 

Luke  23 :  39.      Athenian  philosophers, 

Acts  17: 18. 

Reward  of  Saints,  The. 

Is  from  God.      Rom.  2 :  7.      Col.  3 :  24. 

Heb.  11 :  6. 
Is   of   grace,    through    faith    alone. 

Rom.  4 :  4,  5,  16.    Rom.  11 :  6. 
Is  of  God's  good  pleasure.     Mat.  20 : 

14,  15.    Luke  12 :  32. 
Prepared  by  God.    Heb.  11 :  16. 
Prepared  by  Christ.    Jno.  14 :  2. 
As  servants  of  Christ.     Col.  3 :  24. 
Not  on  account  of  their  merits.  Rom. 

4:4,5. 
Described  as 
Being   with    Christ.       Jno.    12:26. 
Jno.  14 :  3.      Phi.  1 :  23,      1  The.  4 : 
17. 
Beholding  the  face  of  God.     Psa. 

17:15.     Mat.  5:8.     Rev.  22:4. 
Beholding  the  glory  of  Christ.  Jno. 

17:24. 
Being  glorified  with  Christ.  Rom. 
8:17,18.  Col.  3:4.  Phi.  3:21.  1 
Jno.  3:2. 
Sitting  in  judgment  with  Christ. 
Dan.  7 :  22.  Mat.  19 :  28.  Luke  22 : 
30,  with  1  Cor.  6 :  2. 


Reigning  with  Christ.    2  Tim.  2 :  12, 

Rev.  3:21.    Rev.  5:10.    Rev.  20:4, 
Reigning  for  ever  and  ever.      Rev. 

22:5. 
A  crown  of  righteousness.     2  Tim. 

4:8. 
A  crown  of  glory.    1  Pet.  5 :  4. 
A  crown  of  life.      Jas.  1:  12.      Rev. 

2:10. 
An  incorruptible  crown.     ICor.  9: 

25. 
Joint  heirship  with  Christ.      Rom. 

8:17. 
Inheritance  of  all  things.  Rev.  21 :  7. 
Inheritance  with  saints   in   light. 

Acts  20 :  32.     Acts  26 :  18.      Col.  1 : 

12. 
Inheritance  eternal.    Heb.  9:15. 
Inheritance    incorruptible,  &c.      1 

Pet.  1:4. 
A    kingdom.      Mat.  25:34.       Luke 

22 :  29. 
A  kingdom  immovable.  Heb.  12:28. 
Shining  as  the  stars.    Dan.  12 :  3. 
Everlasting  light.    Isa.  60 :  19. 
Everlasting  life.    Luke  18:  30.  Jno. 

6:40.    Jno.   17:  2,   3.    Rom.   2:7. 

Rom.  6:23.    1  Jno.  5:11. 
An  enduring  substance.    Heb.   10: 

34. 
A  house,  eternal  in    the  heavens. 

2  Cor.  5 :  1. 
A  city  which  had  foundation.  Heb. 

11 :  10. 
Entering  into  the  joy  of  the  Lord. 

Mat.  25:  21,  with  Heb.  12:  2. 
Rest.     Heb.  4:9.    Rev.  14:13. 
Fulness  of  joy.    Psa.  16: 11. 
The  prize  of  the    liigh  calling  of 

God  in  Christ.    Phi.  3:14. 
Treasure  in  heaven.    Mat.   19:   21. 

Luke  12:  33. 
An  eternal  weight  of  glory.     2  Cor, 

4:17. 
Is  great.    Mat.  5:  12.     Luke  6:  35. 

Heb.  10:  35. 
Is  full.    2  Jno.  8. 
Is  sure.    Pro.  11 :  18. 
Is  satisfying.    Psa.  17 :  15. 
Is    inestimable.     Isa.  61 :    4,  with   1 

Cor.  2 :  9. 
Saints    may    feel    confident  of.    Psa. 
73:24.    Isa.  25:8,  9.    2  Cor.  5:1.    2 
Tim.  4:  8. 
Hope  of,  a  cause   of  rejoicing.    Rom. 

5:2. 
Be  careful  not  to  lose.    2  ,Jno.  8. 
The  peospect  of,  shodld  lead  to 
Diligence.    2  Jno.  8. 
Pressing  forward.    Phi.  3:  14. 
Enduring  suffering  for    Christ.     2 

Cor.  4:  16—18.     Heb.  11:  26. 
Faithfulness  unto  death.    Rev.  2: 

10. 
Present  afflictions    not  to    be    com- 
pared with.    Rom.  8:18.    2  Cor.  5: 
17. 


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Shall  be  given  at  the  second  coming 
of  Christ.    Mat.  16 :  27.    Rev.  22 :  12. 

Riches. 

The  true  riches.    Eph.  3:8.    1  Cor.  1 

30.    Col.  2:3.    1  Pet.  2:7. 
God  gives.    1  Sam.  2 :  7.    Ecc.  5 :  19. 
To  God  belongs  this  world's  riches. 

Hag.  2:8. 
God  gives  power  to  obtain.    Deu.  8: 

18. 
The    blessing   of    the    Lord    brings. 

Pro.  10 :  22. 
Give  worldly  power.    Pro.  22 :  7. 
Described  as 
Temporary.    Pro.  27 :  24. 
Uncertain.    1  Tim.  6:17. 
Unsatisfying.    Ecc.  4:  8.  Ecc.  5: 10. 
Corruptible.    Jas.  5 :  2.  1  Pet.  1 :  18. 
Fleeting.    Pro.  23:  5.    Rev.  18:16, 

17. 
Deceitful.    Mat.  13 :  22. 
Liable  to  be  stolen.    Mat.  6: 19. 
Perishable.    Jer.  48:36. 
Thick  clay.    Hab.  2:6. 
Often  an  obstruction  to  the  reception 

of  the  gospel.    Mar.  10 :  23—25. 
Deceitfulness  of,    chokes  the    word. 

Mat.  13:22. 
The  love  of,   the  root  of  all  evil.    1 

Tim.  6:10. 
Often  lead  to 
Pride.    Eze.  28:5.    Hos.  12:8. 
Forgetting  God.    Deu.  8 :  13,  14. 
Denying  God.    Pro.  30:  8,  9. 
Forsaking  God.    Deu.  32 :  15. 
Rebelling   against   God.      Neh.    9: 

25, 26. 
Rejecting  Christ.   Mat.  19:  22.  Mat. 

10:22. 
Self-suificiency.    Pro.  28 :  11. 
Anxiety.    Ecc.  5:  12. 
An  overbearing  spirit.    Pro.  18:23. 
Violence.    Mic.  6 :  12. 
Oppression.    Jas.  2:6. 
Fraud.    Jas.  5 :  4. 

Sensual  indulgence.    Luke  16:  19. 
Jas.  5:  5. 
Life   consists  not  in  abundance  of. 

Luke  12: 15. 
Be  not  over-anxious  for.    Pro.  30:8. 
Labor  not  for.    Pro.  23 :  4. 
They  who  covet, 
Fall  into  temptation  and  a  snare. 

1  Tim.  6:  9. 
Fall  into  hurtful  lusts.    1  Tim.  6 :  9. 
Err  from  the  faith.    1  Tim.  6:10. 
Use  unlawful    means    to   acquire. 

Pro.  28 :  20. 
Bring   trouble    on    themselves.      1 

Tim.  6:10. 
Bring   trouble    on    their   families. 
Pro.  15:27. 
Profit  not  in  the  day  of  wrath.    Pro. 

11:4. 
Cannot  secure  prosperity.    Jas.  1 :  11. 


Cannot  redeem  the  soul.    Psa.  49:  6 — 

9.    1  Pet.  1 :  18. 
Cannot  deliver  in  the  day  f>f  God's 
wrath.    Zep.  1:18.    Rev.  6:15—17. 
They  who  possess,  should 
Ascribe  them  to  God.    1  Chr.  29 :  12. 
Not  trust  in  them.    Job  31 :  24.    1 

Tim.  6:17. 
Not  set  the  heart  on  them.    Psa. 

62:10. 
Not  boast  of  obtaining  them.    Deu. 

8:17. 
Not  glory  in  them.    Jer.  9:23. 
Not  hoard  them  up.    Mat.  6 :  19. 
Devote   them  to  God's    service.    1 

Chr.  29 :  3.    Mar.  12 :  42—44. 
Give  of  them  to  the  poor.    Mat.  19: 

21.    lJno.3:17. 
Use  them  in  promoting  the  salva- 
tion of  others.     Luke  10 :  9. 
Be  liberal  in  all  things.    ITim.  6: 

18. 
Esteem  it  a  privilege  to  be  allowed 

to  give.    1  Chr.  29:14. 
Not  to  be  high-minded.  1  Tim. 6: 17. 
When  converted,  rejoice  in  being 
humbled.    Jas.  1 :  9,  10. 
Heavenly  treasures  superior  to.  Mat. 

6 :  19,  20. 
Of  the  wicked  laid  up  for  the  just. 

Pro.  13:22, 
The  wicked 
Often  increase  in.    Psa.  73:12. 
Often    spend  their  days  in.      Job 

21:13. 
Swallow  down.    Job  20 :  15. 
Trust  in  the  abundance  of.    Psa. 

52:  7. 
Heap  up.    Job  27 :  16.    Psa.  39 :  6. 

Ecc.  2 :  26. 
Keep,  to  their  hurt.    Ecc.  5:  IS. 
Boast   themselves    in.    Psa.  49:  6. 

Psa  52  ■  7. 
Profit  not  by.    Pro.  11:4.    Pro.  13: 

7.    Ecc.  5:11. 
Have  trouble  with.    Pro.  15:6.    1 

Tim.  6:  9,  10. 
Must  leave,  to  others.    Psa.  49: 10. 
Vanity  of  heaping  up.    Psa.  39:  6. 

Ecc.  5:  10,  11. 
Guilt  of  trusting  in.     Job  31 :  24,  28. 

Eze.  28:4,  5,  8. 
Guilt  of  rejoicing  in.      Job  31:  25,  28. 
Denunciations  against  those  who 
Get,  by  vanity.  Pro.  13 :  11.  Pro.  21 : 6. 
Get,  unlawfully.    Jer.  17  :  11. 
Increase,  by  oppression.    Pro.  22: 

16.    Hab.  2:6-8.    Mic.  2:  2,  .3. 
Hoard  up.    Ecc.  5: 13,  14.  Jas.  5:  3. 
Trust  in.    Pro.  11 :  28. 
Receive    their    consolation    from. 

Luke  6 :  24. 
Abuse.    Jas.  5:1,5. 
Spend,  upon  their  appetite.      Job 
20:  15—17. 
Folly  and  danger  of  trusting  to— Il- 
lustrated.   Luke  12: 16-21. 


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Danger  of  misusing  —  Illustrated. 
Luke  16 :  19—25. 

Examples  of  saiuts  possessing.  Abram, 
Gen.  13:  2.  Lot,  Gen.  13:  ."J,  6.  Isaac, 
Gen.  2(j :  13,  14.  Jacob,  Gen.  32 :  5,  10. 
Josejih,  Gen.  45:  8,  13.  Boaz,  Ruth 
2:1.  Baizillai,  2  Sam.  19:  32.  Shu- 
nammife,  2  Kin.  i:  8.  Dacid,  1  Chr. 
29:  28.  Jehoshaphat,  2  Chr.  17:  5. 
Hezekiah,  2  Chr.  32:  27— 29.  Job,  Job 
1 :  3.  Josexjh  of  Arimatheu,  Mat.  27 : 
57.  Zaccheus,  Luke  19:  2.  Dorcas, 
Acts  9:  36. 

Examples  of  those  truly  rich.  Mat. 
5:8.  Mat.  8:  10.  Mat.  13:  45,  46. 
Luke  10:  42.  Jno.  1 :  45.  Phi.  3:  8. 
Jas.  2 :  5.    1  Pet.  2  :  7.    Rev.  3 :  18. 

Examples  of  wicked  men  possessing. 
/.«{)« II,  Gen.  30:30.  Esau,  Gen.  36: 
7.  Nabal,  1  Sam.  25  :  2.  Haman,  Est. 
5:11.  Ammonites,  Jer.  49:  4.  Tyr- 
ians,  Eze,  28:  5.  Young  man.  Mat. 
19 :  22. 

Righteousness. 

Is  obedience  to  God's  law.      Deu.  6: 
25,  with  Rom.  10:  5.      Luke  1:6, 
withPsa.  1:  2. 
God  loves.    Psa.  11 :  7, 
God  looks  for.    Isa.  5:7. 
Cheist 
Is  the  Son  of.    Mai.  4:2. 
Loves.    Psa.  45 :  7,  with  Heb.  1 :  9. 
Was  girt  with.    Isa.  11 :  5. 
Put   on,    as   a   breast-plate.     Isa. 

59:17. 
Was  sustained  by.    Isa.  59:16. 
Preached.    Psa.  40:9, 
Fulfilled  all.    Mat.  3:15. 
Is  made  unto  His  people.    1  Cor. 

1:30. 
Is  the  end  of  the  law  for.    Rom. 

10:4. 
Has  brought  in  everlasting.    Dan. 

9:  24. 
Shall  judge  with.    Psa.  72:2.    Isa. 

11:4.    Acts  17:  31.    Rev.  19:  11. 
Shall  reign  in.    Psa.  45 :  6.    Isa.  32 : 

1.    Heb.  1:8. 
Shall   execute.     Psa.   99:    4.     Jer. 
23:6. 
None,  by  nature  have.     Job  15 :  14. 

Psa.  14:  3,  with  Rom.  3:  10. 
Cannot   come    by  the  law.     Gal.  2: 

21.     Gal.  3:  21. 
No  justification  by  works  of.    Rom. 

3:20.    Rom.  9:31,32.    Gal.  2:16. 
No  salvation  by  works  of.     Eph.  2 : 

8,9.    2  Tim.  1:9.    Tit.  3:  5. 
Unregenerate    man    seeks    justifica- 
tion   by  works    of.       Luke  18:  9. 
Rom.  10:  3. 
The  blessing  of  God  is  not  to  be  at- 
tributed to  our  works  of.  Deu.  9 :  5. 

DAINT.S 

Have,  in  Christ.    Isa.  45:24.    Isa. 
54:17.    2  Cor.  5:21. 


Have,  imputed.    Rom.  4  :  11,  22. 

Are  covered  with  the  robe  of.     Isa. 
61 :  10. 

Receive,  from  God.    Psa.  24:  5. 

Are  renewed  in.    Eph.  4:24. 

Are  led  in  the  paths  of.    Psa.  23:  3. 

Are  servants  of.    Rom.  6:16, 18. 

Characterized  by.  Gen.  18:  25.   Psa. 
1:5,6. 

Know.    Isa.  51 :  7. 

Do.    1  Jno.  2 :  29.    1  Jno.  3 :  7. 

Work,  by  faith.    Heb.  11:  33. 

Follow  after.    Isa.  51 : 1. 

Put  on.    Job  29:  14. 

Wait  for  the  hope  of.    Gal.  5 :  5. 

Pray  for  the  spirit  of.    Psa.  51 :  10. 

Hunger  and  thirst  after.  Mat.  5:6. 

Walk  before  God  in.    1  Kin.  3:6. 

Ofl'er  the  sacrifice  of.      Psa.  4:  5. 
Psa.  51:19. 

Put  no  trust  in  their  own.    Phi.  3 : 
6-8. 

Count    their   own,  as    filthy  rags. 
Isa.  64:  6. 

Should  seek.    Zep.  2:3. 

Should  live  in.     Tit.  2:  12.     1  Pet. 
2:24. 

Should  serve  God  in.    Luke  1 :  75. 

Should  yield  their  members  as  in- 
struments of.    Rom.  6:13. 

Should  yield  their  members  serv- 
ants to.    Rom.  6:  19. 

Should  have  on  the  breast-plate  of. 
Eph.  6:14. 

Shall  receive  a  crown  of.  2  Tim.  4 : 8. 

Shall  see  God's  face   in.    Psa.  17 : 
15. 
Of  saints  endures  forever.    Psa.  112 : 

3,9,  with  2  Cor.  9:9. 
An  evidence  of  the  new  birth.    1  Jno. 

2:  29. 
The  kingdom  of  God  is.    Rom.  14 :  17. 
The  fruit  of  the  Spirit  is  in  all.  Eph. 

5:9. 
The  Scriptures  instruct  in,   2  Tim.  3: 

16. 
Judgments  designed  to  lead  to.    Isa, 

26 :  9. 
Chastisements    yield    the    fruit    of. 

Heb.  12:  11. 
Has  no  fellowship  with  unrighteous- 
ness.   2  Cor.  6: 14. 
Ministers  should 

Be  preachers  of.    2  Pet.  2:5. 

Reason  of.    Acts  24 :  25, 

Follow  after.    1  Tim.  6:11.    2  Tim. 
2 :  22. 

Be  cfothed  with.    Psa.  132 :  9. 

Be  armed  with.    2  Cor.  6:7. 

Pray   for  fruit  of,  in  their  people. 
2  Cor.  9:10.    Phi.  1 :  11. 
Keeps  saints  in  the  right  way.    Pro. 

11:5.    Pro.  13:6. 
Judgment   should   be  executed   iu. 

Lev.  19:  15. 
They  who  walk  in,  and  follow, 

Are  righteous.    1  Jno.  3:7. 


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Are   the   excellent    of   the   earth. 

Psa.  16:3,  with  Pro.  12;  26. 
Are  accepted  with  God.    Acts  10: 

35. 
Are  loved  by  God.  Psa.  146:  8.  Pro. 

15:9. 
Are  blessed  by  God.    Psa.  5: 12. 
Are   heard   by    God.    Luke   18:  7. 

Jas.  5 :  16. 
Are  objects  of  God's  watchful  care. 

Job  36 :  7.    Psa.  34 :  15.    Pro.  10 : 3. 

1  Pet.  3 :  12. 
Are  tried  by  God.    Psa.  11 :  5. 
Are  exalted  by  God.    Job  36 :  7. 
Dwell  in  security.    Isa.  33 :  15, 16. 
Are  bold  as  a  lion.    Pro.  28:  1. 
Are  delivered  out  of  all  troubles. 

Psa.  34:19.     Pro.  11:  8. 
Are  never  forsaken  by  God.    Psa. 

37 :  25. 
Are  abundantly  provided  for.   Pro. 

13:  25.     Mat.  6:25— 33. 
Are  enriched.    Psa.  112 :  3.    Pro.  15  : 

6. 
Think  and  desire  good.  Pro.  11 :  23. 

Pro.  12 :  5. 
Know  the  secret  of  the  Lord.    Psa. 

25 :  14.     Pro.  3 :  32. 
Have    their    prayers    heard.    Psa. 

34 :  17.    Pro.  15 :  29.    1  Pet.  3 :  12. 
Have  their  desires  granted.    Pro. 

10 :  24. 
Find  it  with  life  and  honor.    Pro. 

21 :  21. 
Shall  hold  on  their  way.    Job  17  :  9. 
Shall  never  be  moved.   Psa.  15 :  2,  5. 

Psa.  55:  22.  Pro.  10:30.  Pro.  12:  3. 
Shall  be  ever   remenabered.    Psa. 

112:6. 
Shall  flourish  as  a  branch.    Pro. 

11 :  28. 
Shall  be  glad  in  the  Lord.    Psa.  64 : 

10. 
Brings  its  own  reward.    Pro.  11 :  18. 

Isa.  3:10. 
Tends  to  life.    Pro.  11 :  19.    Pro.  12 : 

28. 
The  work  of,  shall  be  peace.    Isa.  32 : 

17. 
The  effect  of,  shall  be  quietness  and 

assurance  for  ever.    Isa.  32:  17. 
Is  a  crown  of  glory  to  the  aged.   Pro. 

16:31. 
The  wicked 
Are  far  from.    Psa.  119:  150.    Isa. 

46:12. 
Are  free  from.    Rom.  6:20. 
Are  enemies  of.    Acts  13: 10. 
Leave  off.    Amos  5:  7,  with  Psa. 

36:3. 
Follow  not  after.    Rom.  9 :  30. 
Do  not.    1  Jno.  3 :  10. 
Do  not    obey.    Rom.  2:  8,  with  2 

The.  2 :  12. 
Love  lying  rather  than.    Psa.  52 :  3. 
Make  mention  of  God,  not  in.    Isa, 

48:1. 


Though    favored,    will   not  learn. 

Isa.  26:  10,  with  Psa.  106:  43. 
Speak      contemptuously      against 

those    who    follow.    Psa.   31;  18. 

Mat.  27 :  39—44. 
Hate  those  who  follow.  Psa.  34: 21. 
Slay  those  who  follow.    Psa.  37 :  32. 

1  Jno.  3 :  12.  with  Mat.  23 :  35. 
Should    break    off    their   sins    by, 

Dan.  4:27. 
Should  awake  to.    1  Cor.  15 :  34. 
Should  sow  to  themselves  in.    Hos. 

10:  12. 
Vainly  wish  to  die  as  those  who 

follow.    Num.  23:10. 
The  throne  of  kings  established  by. 

Pro.  16 :  12.    Pro.  25 :  5. 
Nations  exalted  by.    Pro.  14:34. 
Blessedness  of 
Having  imputed,  without    works. 

Rom.  4:6. 
Doing.    Psa.  106:3. 
Hungering     and     thirsting    after. 

Mat.  5 :  6. 
Suffering  for.    1  Pet.  3:14. 
Being  persecuted  for.    Mat.  5:10. 
Turning  others  to.  Dan.  12 :  3. 
Promised  to  the  Church.    Isa.  32 :  16. 

Isa.  45:8.    Isa.  61: 11.    Isa.  62:1. 
Promised  to  saints.    Isa.  60:21.    Isa. 

61 :  3. 
Exemplified.  Jacob,  Gen.  30:33.  David, 
2  Sam.  22:21.    Zacftarjas,  c&c.  Luke 
1 :  6.    Abel,  Heb.  11 :  4.    Lot,  2  Pet.  2 : 
8. 

Righteousness  Imputed. 
Predicted.    Isa.  .56:1.    Eze.  16:14. 
Revealed  in  the  gospel.    Rom.  1 :  17. 
Is  of  the  Lord.    Isa.  54 :  17. 
Described  as 
The  righteousness  of  faith.     Rom. 

4:13.    Rom.  9:  30.    Rom.  10:  6. 
The  righteousness  of  God,  without 

the  law.    Rom.  3:  21. 
The  righteousness  of  God  by  faith 

in  Christ.    Rom.  3 :  22. 
Christ   being  made    righteousness 

unto  us.    1  Cor.  1 :  30. 
Our  being  made  the  righteousness 
of  God,  in  Christ.    2  Cor.  5:  21. 
Christ  is  the    end    of   the   law    for. 

Rom.  10:  4. 
Christ  called  the  Lord  oue  right- 
eousness.   Jer.  23 :  6. 
Christ  brings  in  an  everlasting  right- 
eousness.   Dan.  9:24. 
Is  a  free  gift.    Rom.  5:  IV. 
God's  righteousness  never  to  be  abol- 
ished.   Isa.  51 :  6. 
The  promises  made  through.    Rom. 

4:  13. 
Saints 
Have,  on  believing.    Rom.  4:  5,  11, 

24. 
Clothed  with    the    robe    of    right- 
eousness.   Isa.  61 :  10. 


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Exalted  in  righteousness.   Psa.  89: 
16. 

Desire  to  be  foiind  iu.     Phi.  3:9. 

Glory  iu  baviug.    Isa.  45 :  24,  25. 
Exhortation  to  seek    righteousness. 

Mat.  6:33. 
The  Gentiles  attained  to.  Rom.  9:  30. 
Blessedness  of  those  who  have.  Rom. 

4:6. 
The  Je\ts 

Ignorant  of.    Rom.  10:  3. 

Stumble  at  righteousness  by  faith. 
Rom.  9:  32. 

Submit  not  to.     Rom.  10:  3. 
Exemplified.      Abraham,   Rom.   4:   9, 

22.     Gal.  3 :  6.     Paul,  Phi.  3:7-9. 

Righteousness  of  God,  The, 

Is  part  of  His  character.    Psa.   7 :  9. 

Psa.  116:5.    Psa.  119:  137. 
Described  as 
Very  high.    Psa.  71 :  19. 
Abundant.    Psa.  48:  10. 
Beyond  computation.    Psa.  71 :  15. 
Everlasting.    Psa.  119 :  142. 
Enduring  for  ever.    Psa.  Ill :  3. 
The  habitation  of  His  throne.  Psa. 
97:2. 
Christ  acknowledged.    Jno.  17 :  25. 
Christ   committed  His  cause  to,    1 

Pet.  2:23. 
Angels  acknowledge.    Rev.  16:5. 
Exhibited  in 
His  testimonies.    Psa.  119:  138,  144. 
His    commandments.      Deu.  4:    8. 

Psa.  119:  172. 
His  judgments.  Psa.  19:  9.  Psa.  119: 

7,02. 
His  word.    Psa.  119:  123. 
His  ways.    Psa.  145:  17. 
His  acts.    Jud.  5:  11.    1  Sam.  12:  7. 
His  government.    Psa.  96:13.   Psa. 

98:  9. 
The  gospel.    Psa.  85 :  10,  with  Rom. 

3 :  25,  26. 
The  final  judgment.    Acts  17:  31. 
The    punishment    of    the    wicked. 
Rom.  2:5.    2  The.  1 :  6.    Rev.  16: 
7.    Rev.  19:2. 
Shown   to   the   posterity   of  saints. 

Psa.  103:17. 
Shown    openly  before  the  heathen. 

Psa.  98 :  2. 
God  delights  in  the  exercise  of.  Jer. 

9:  24. 
The  heavens  shall  declare.    Psa.  50: 

6.    Psa.  97 :  6. 
Saints 
Ascribe,  to  Him.    Job  36:  3.    Dan. 

9:7. 
Acknowledge,  in  His  dealings.  Ezr. 

9 :  15. 
Acknowledge,    though  the  wicked 
prosper.    Jer.  12:  1,  with  Psa.  73: 
12-17. 
Recognize,    in    the    fulfilment      of 
His  promises.    Neh.  9:8. 


Confident  of  beholding.  Mic.  7:  9. 

Upheld  by.    Isa.  41 :  10. 

Do  not  conceal.    Psa.  40:10. 

Mention,  only.    Psa.  71 :  16. 

Talk  of.  Psa.  35 :  28.  Psa.  71 :  15,  24. 

Declare  toothers.    Psa.  22:  31, 

Magnify.    Psa.  7  :   17.    Psa.  51 :  14. 
Psa.  145:  7. 

Plead,  in  prayer.   Psa.  143  11.  Dan. 
9:  16. 
Leads  Him  toloverighteouness.  Psa. 

11:7. 
We  should  pray 

To  be  led  in.    Psa.  5 :  8. 

To  be  quickened  in.    Psa.   119:  411. 

To  he  delivered  in.   Psa.  31 : 1.  Psa. 
71:2. 

To  be  answered  in.    Psa.  143: 1. 

To  be  judged  according  to.    Psa. 
35 :  24. 

For   its  continued  manifestation. 
Psa.  36:  10. 
His  care  and  defence  of  His   people 

designed  to  teach.    Mic.  6:4,  5. 
The  wicked  have  no  interest  in.  Psa, 

69:27. 
Illustrated.    Psa.  36:6. 


Rings, 


Antiquity  of.     Gen.  24:22.      Gen.  38: 

18. 
Made  of  gold  and  set  with  precious 
stones.     Num.  31 :  50,  51.    So.  of  Sol. 
5 :  14. 
Were  worn 
On  the  hands.    Gen.  41 :  42. 
On  the  arms.    2  Sam.  1 :  10. 
In  the  ears.    Job42:ll.    Hos.  2:13. 

Eze.  16:12. 
In  the  nose.    Isa.  3:21. 
Rich  men  distinguished  by.  Jas.  2:  2. 
Women  of  rank  adorned  with.     Isa. 

3:16,21. 
Of  kings 
Used  for  sealing  decrees.     Est.  3; 

12.    Est.  8 :  8, 10. 
Given  to  favorites    as  a    mark  of 
honor.     Gen.  41:42.      Est.  3:10. 
Est.  8:2. 
Numbers  of,  taken  from  Midianites. 

Num.  31 :  50. 
Illustrative 
Of  the  glory  of  Christ.     So.  of  Sol. 

5 :  14. 
(Put  on  the  hands,)  of  favor.  Luke 
15 :  22. 

Rivers. 

Source  of.  Job  28 :  10.  Psa.  104 :  8,  10. 
Enclosed  within  banks.  Dan.  12:5. 
Flow  through  valleys.  Psa.  104 : 8, 10. 
Some  OF 

Great  and  mighty.  Gen.  15 :  18 
Psa.  74:15. 

Deep.    Eze.  47 :  5.    Zee.  10 :  11. 

Broad.    Isa.  33:21. 

Rapid,    Jud.  5:21. 


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Parted  into  many  streams.    Gen.  2 : 
10.     Isa.  11:15. 
Run  into  tlie  sea.     Ecc.  1:7.      Eze. 

47:8. 
God's    power   over,  unlimited.     Isa. 

.50:2.    Nab.  1:4. 
Useful  for 

Supplying  drink  to  the  people.  Jer. 
2:  18. 

Commerce.    Isa.  23 :  3. 

Promoting  vegetation.      Gen.  2 :  10. 

Bathing.    Exo.  2 :  5. 
Baptism  often  performed  in.     Mat. 

3:  6. 
Of  Canaan  abounded  with  fish.    Lev. 

11 :  9,  10. 
Banks  of, 

Covered  with  flags.    Exo.  2 :  3,  5. 

Planted  with  trees.    Eze.  47 :  7. 

Frequented  by  doves.  So.  of  Sol. 
5:  12. 

Frequented  by  wild  beasts.  Jer. 
49 :  19. 

Places  of  common  resort.  Psa. 
137:1. 

Frequently  overflowed.  Jos.  3: 
15.     IChr.  12:15. 

Peculiarly  fruitful.    Psa.  1 :  3.    Isa. 
32 :  20. 
Gardens  often  made  beside.      Num. 

24:6. 
Cities  often  built  beside.      Psa.  46:  4. 

Psa.  137:1. 
Often  the  boundaries  of  kingdoms, 

&c.  Jos.  22 :  25.     1  Kin.  4 :  24. 
Mentioned  in  Sceiptcke; 

Of  Eden.    Gen.  2:10. 

OfJotbath.    Deu.  10:7. 

Of  Ethiopia.    Isa.  18:1. 

Of  Babylon.     Psa.  137  :  1. 

Of  Egypt.  Gen.  15:18. 

Of  Damascus.  2  Kin.  5:  12. 

Of  Ahava.  Ezr.  8:15. 

Of  Judah.  Joel  3 :  18. 

Of  Philippi.  Acts  16: 13. 

Abana.  2  Kin.  5: 12. 

Arnou.    Deu.  2:36.    Jos.  12: 1. 

Chebar.  Eze.  1 : 1,  3.  Eze.  10:  15,  20. 

Euphrates.  Gen.  2:14. 

Gihon.    Gen.  2: 13. 

Gozan.    2  Kin.  17  :  6.    1  Cbr.  5 :  26. 

Hiddekel.   Gen.  2:14. 

Jabbok.    Deu.  2:37.    Jos.  12:2. 

Jordan.    Jos.  3:8.    2  Kin.  5 :  10. 

Kauah.  Jos.  16:8. 

Kishon.     Jud.  5  :  21. 

Pharpar.  2  Kin.  5 :  12. 

Pison.    Gen.  2:11. 

Ulai.    Dan.  8:16. 
Many,  fordable  in  some  places.    Gen. 

32:22.    Jos.  2:7.    Isa.  16:2. 
Illustrative 

Of  the  abundance  of  grace  in 
Christ.    Isa.  32 :  2,  with  Jno.  1 :  16. 

Of  the  gifts  and  graces  of  the  Holy 
Spirit.  Psa.  46:4.  Isa.  41:18. 
Isa.  43 :  19,  20.    Jno.  7 :  38,  39. 


Of  heavy  afflictions.  Psa.  69 : 2.  Isa. 
43:2. 

Of  abundance.  Job  20: 17.  Job  29:t5. 

Of  people  flying  from  judgments. 
Isa.  23:10. 

(Steady  course  of,)  of  peace  lot 
saints.    Isa.  66: 12. 

(Fruitfulness  of  trees  planted  by,) 
of  the  permanent  prosperity  of 
saints.    Psa.Jl :  3.    Jer.  17 :  8. 

(Drying  upof,)  of  God's  judgments. 
Isa.  19 :  1-8.  Jer.  ,51 :  36.  Nah.  1 : 4. 
Zee.  10:11. 

(Overflowing  of,)  of  God's  judg- 
ments. Isa.  8:7,  8.  Isa.  28:  2,  18. 
Jer.  47 :  2. 

Rocks. 

Often  composed  of  flint.     Deu.  8:  15. 

Deu.  32 :  13. 
Described  as 

Hard.    Jer.  5 :  3. 

Durable.    Job  19:  24. 

Barren.    Eze.  26:  4,  14.    Amos  6 :  12. 
Luke  8:  6. 
Often  sharp-pointed  and  craggy.    1 

Sam.  14:4. 
Often  had  holes  and  clefts.    Exo  33 : 

22. 
Were  a  defence  to  a  country.  Isa.  33: 

16. 
Dreaded  by  mariners.    Acts  27 :  20. 
Inhabited  by 

Wild  goats.  Job  39:  1. 

Conies.    Psa.  104 :  18.    Pro.  30 :  2i: , 

Doves.  So.  of  Sol.  2:  14.  Jer.  48:  28. 

Eagles.    Job  39 :  28.  Jer.  49 :  16. 
The  olive    tree  flourished  amon^'st. 

Deu.  32:13.    Job  29:  6. 
Bees  often  made  their  honey  amongst. 

Deu.  32:13.    Psa.  81:16. 
Used  as 

Altars.  Jud.  6:  20,  21,  26.  Jud.  13: 19. 

Places  for  idolatrous  worship.  Isa. 
57:  5. 

Places  of  Observation.  Exo.  33 :  21. 
Num.  23:9. 

Places  of  safety  in  danger.  1  Sam. 
13 :  6.  Isa.  2 :  19.  Jer.  16 :  16.  Rev. 
6:15. 

Places  for  shelter  by  the  poor  in 
their  distress.    Job  24 :  8.  Job  30 : 
3,6. 
The  shadow  of,  grateful  to  travelers 

during  the  heat  of   the  day,    Isa. 

32:2. 
Houses  often  built  on.    Mat.  7:  24,25. 
Tombs  often  hewn  out  of.   Isa.  22:  16. 

Mat.  27 :  60. 
Important    events    often     engraved 

upon.    Job  19:  24. 
Mentioned  in  Scripture; 

Adullam.    iChr.  11:15. 

Bozez.    1  Sam.  14:  4. 

Engedi.    1  Sam.  24:1,2. 

Etam.    Jud.  15:8. 

Horeb  in  Rephidim:    Exo.  17 : 1—6. 


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ROM. 


Meribah  in  Kadesh.  Num.  20: 1—11, 
Oreb.    Jud.  7:25.    Isa.  10:26. 
Rimmon.   Jud.  20:  45. 
Soneb.    1  Sam.  14:  4. 
Sela-bammahlekoth  in  the  wilder- 
ness of  Maon.    1  Sam.  23:  25,  28. 
Selab  in  the  vallev  of  salt.     2  Kin. 

14:7.  {innnj.)  2  Chr.  25:  11,  12. 
Man's  industry  in  cutting  through. 

Job  28 :  9, 10. 
Hammers  used  for  breaking.  Jer.  23: 

29. 
Casting  down  from,  a  punishment.   2 

Chr.  25 :  12. 
Miracles  connected  with; 
Water  brought  from,     Exo.    17 :  6. 

Num.  20:11. 
Fire  ascended  out  of.    Jud.  6 :  21. 
Broken  in  pieces  by   the  wind.     1 

Kin.  19:11. 
Rent  at  the  death  of  Christ.    Mat. 

27:51. 
God's  power  exhibited  in  removing, 

&c.  Job  14: 18.    Nah.  1:6. 
Illustrative  of 
God  as  creator  of  His  people.  Deu. 

32 :  18. 
God  as  the  strength  of  His  people. 

Psa.  18 :  1,  2.  Psa.  62 :  7.  Isa.  17 :  10. 
God  as  defence  of  His  people.   Psa, 

31 :  2,  3. 
God  as  refuge  of  His  people.     Psa. 

94 :  22. 
God    as    salvation  of   His  people. 

Deu.  32 :  15.  Psa.  89 :  26.  Psa.  95 : 1. 
Christ  as  refuge  of  His  people.  Isa. 

32:2. 
Christ  as  foundation  of  His  church. 

Mat.  16:  IS,  with  1  Pet.  2:  6. 
Christ  as  source  of  spiritual  gifts. 

1  Cor.  10:4. 
Christ  as  a  stumbling-stoue  to  the 

wicked.  Isa.  8 :  14.    Rom.  9 :  33.    1 

Pet.  2:8. 
A  place  of  safety.    Psa.  27 :  5.    Psa, 

40:2. 
Whatever  we  trust  in.    Deu.  32:  31, 

37. 
The  ancestor  of  a  nation.  Isa  51 : 1. 

Roe,  The, 

Clean  andfit  for  food.    Deu.  12:15. 

Deu.  14 :  5. 
Male  of,  called  the  roebuck.    1  Kin. 

4 :  23. 
Described  as 

Cheerful.    Pro.  5:  19- 

Wild.    2  Sam.  2:18. 

Swift.    1  Chr.  12:8. 
Inhabits  the  mountains.   1  Chr.  12 :  8. 
Often  hunted  by  men.    Pro.  6:5. 
[llustrative  of 

Christ.    So.  of  Sol.  2:9,  17. 

The  church.    So.  of  Sol.  4:. 5.    So. 
of  Sol.  7 :  3. 

A  good  wife.    Pro.  5 :  19. 

The  swift  of  foot.  2  Sam.  2: 18. 


Roman  Empire,  The. 

Called  the   world    from    its  extent, 

Luke  2:1. 
Represented  by  the 
Legs  of  iron  in  Nebuchadnezzar's 

vision.    Dan.  2 :  33,  40. 
Terrible  beast  in  Daniel's   vision. 

Dan.  7:7,19. 
Rome   the   capitol   of.    Acts    18:   2. 

Acts  19:  21. 
Judea  a  province  of,  under  a  proc- 
urator or  a  governor.    Luke  3:2. 
Acts  23 :  24,  26.    Acts  25:1. 
Allusions  to  military  affairs  of; 
Strict  obedience  to  superiors.  Mat. 

8:8,9. 
Use    of  the  panoply  or    defensive 

armor.    Rom.  13:12.    2  Cor.  6:  7. 

Eph.  6:11— 17. 
Soldiers  not  allowed  to    entangle 

themselves  with  earthly  cares.    2 

Tim.  2:  4. 
Hardship  endured  by    soldiers.    2 

Tim.  2:3. 
The  soldier's  special   comrade  who 

shared    his   toils    and    dangers. 

Phi.  2:25. 
Danger  of  sentinels'  sleeping.  Mat. 

28:13,14. 
Expunging  from    the  muster    roll 

names     of     soldiers     guilty     of 

crimes.    Rev.  3:  5. 
Crowning    of     soldiers     who    dis- 
tinguished themselves.    2  Tim.  4: 

7,  8. 
Triumph    of    victorious    generals. 

2Cor.  2:14— 16.    Col.  2:15. 
Different     military     officers,     &c. 

Acts  21 :  31.    Acts  23 :  23,  24. 
Italian  and  Augustus'   band.    Acts 

10:1.    Acts  27:1. 
Allusions  TO  judicial  affairs  of; 
Persons     accused,     examined     by 

scourging.    Acts  22 :  24,  29. 
Criminals   delivered  over    to    the 

soldiers  for  execution.    Mat.   27: 

26,  27.         _ 
Accusation  in  writing  placed  over 

the  head  of  ihcss  executed.    Jut). 

19:19. 
Garments  of  those  executed  given 

to  the  soldiers.    Mat.  27 :  35.  Jiio. 

19 !  23. 
Prisoners  chained  to  soldiers   for 

safety.    Acts  21 ;  33,  with  Acts  12 : 

6.      2  Tim.   1:  16,  with  Acts  28: 

16. 
Accusers  and   accused  confronted 

together.    Acts  23:  35.    Acts  25: 

16—19. 
Accused   persons    protected    frorn 

popular  violence.    Acts  23:20,24 

-27. 
Power  of  life  and  death  vested  in 

its  authorities.    Jno.  18:  31,  39.  40. 

Jno.  19 :  10. 


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SAB. 


All  appeals   made  to  the  emperor. 

Acts  25 :  H,  12. 
Those   who  appealed  to  Csesar,  to 

be  brought  before  him.    Acts  26: 

32. 
Allusions  to  citizenship  of; 
Obtained  by  purchase.    Acts  22:  28. 
Obtained  by  birth.    Acts  22:  28. 
Exempted  from  the  degradation  of 

scourging.    Acts  16:  37,  .38.    Acts 

22  •  *^5 
Allusions     to      Grecian      games 
adopted  by; 
Gladiatorial    fights.    1    Cor.    4:    9. 

1  Cor.  l.j :  32. 
Footraces.    1  Cor.  9:24.   Phi.  2:16. 

Phi.  3:11-14.     Heb.  12:1,2. 
Wrestling.     Eph.  6 :  12. 
Training  of  combatants.    ICor.  9: 

25,  27. 
Crowning  of  conquerors.    ICor.  9: 

25.    Phi.  3:14.    2  Tim.  4:8. 
Rules  observed  in  conducting.     2 

Tim.  2:5. 
Emperors  of,  mentioned; 
Tiberius.    Luke  3:1. 
Augustus.    Luke  2:  1. 
Claudius.    Acts  11 :  28. 
Nero.    Phi.  4 :  22.    2  Tim.  4 :  17. 
Predictions  respecting ; 
Its    universal    dominion.    Dan.  7: 

23. 
Its  division  into  ten  parts.    Dan. 

2 :  41—43.    Dan.  7 :  20,  24. 
Origin  of  papal  power  in.    Dau.  7 : 

8,  20-25. 

Sabbath,  The. 

Instituted  by  God.    Gen.  2 :  3. 
Grounds  of  its  institution.     Gen.  2: 

2,3.    Exo.  20:11. 
The  seventh  day  observed  as.     Exo. 

20:9,10,11. 
Made  for  man.    Mar.  2:27, 
God 
Blessed.    Gen.  2:3.    Exo.  20:11. 
Sanctified.     Gen.  2:3.     Exo.  31 :  15 
Hallowed.    Exo.  20:  11. 
Commanded,  to  be  kept.     Lev.  19: 

3:30. 
Commanded,  to  bo  sanctified.  Exo. 

20:8. 
Will  have  His  goodness  commem- 
orated in  the  observance  of.  Deu. 
5:15. 
Shows  favor  in  appointing.     Neh. 

9:14. 
Shows  consiiderate  kindness  in  ap- 
pointing.    Exo.  23:12. 
A  sign  of  the  covenant.     Exo.  31 :  13, 

17. 
A  tvpe  of  the  heavenly  rest.     Heb.  4: 

4,  9. 
Christ 
Is  Lord  of.    Mar.  2:28. 
Was  accustomed  to  observe.    Luke 
4:16. 


Taught  on.    Luke  4:  31.    Luke  6: 6. 
Servants  and    cattle    should    be   al- 
lowed to  rest  upon.     Exo.  20 :  10. 

Deu.  5 :  14. 
No  manner  of  work  to  be  done  on. 

Exo.  20:10.    Lev.  23:3. 
No  purchases  to  be  made  on.     Neh. 

10:31.    Neh.  13:  15— 17. 
No  burdens  to  be  carried  on.     Neh. 

13:19.    Jer.  17:21. 
Divine  worship  to  be  celebrated  on. 

Eze.  46 :  3.    Acts  16 :  13. 
The  Scriptures  to  be  read  on.    Acts 

13:27.    Acts  15:  21. 
The  word  of  God  to  be  preached  on. 

Acts  13 :  14, 15,  44.     Acts  17 :  2.    Acts 

18:4. 
Works  connected  with  religious  serv- 
ice lawful  on.       Num.  28 :  9.      Mat. 

12 :  5.    Jno.  7 :  23. 
Works  of  mercy  lawful  on.      Mat.  12: 

12.    Luke  13:  16.    Jno.  9:14. 
Necessary  wants  may  be  supplied  on. 

Mat.  12: 1.  Luke  13: 15.    Luke  14: 1. 
Called 

The  Sabbath  of    the  Lord.     Exo, 
20:10.    Lev.  23:3.      Deu.  5:14. 

The  Sabbath  of  rest.    Exo.  31 :  15. 

The  rest  of  the  holy  Sabbath.    Exo. 
16 :  23. 

God's  holy  day.    Isa.  58 :  13. 

The  Lord's  day.    Rev.  1 :  10. 
First  day  of  the  week  kept  as.  by 

primitive  church.    Jno.  20:  26,  Acts 

20:7.    ICor.  16:2. 
Saints 

Observe.    Neh.  13:22. 

Honor  God  in  observing.    Isa.  58: 
13. 

Rejoice  in.    Psa.  118:  24.  Isa.  58:13 

Testify    against    those    who    dese- 
crate.   Neh.l3:15,  20,  21. 
Observance  of,  to  be  perpetual.    Exo. 

31 :  16, 17,  with  Mat.  5: 17, 18. 
Blessedness  of  honoring.    Isa.  58: 13, 

14. 
Blessedness  of  keeping.     Isa.  56:  2,  6. 
Denunciations    against  .  those     who 

profane.    Neh.  13 :  18.    Jer.  17 :  27. 
Punishment  of  those   who  profane. 

Exo.  31 :  14, 15.    Num.  15 :  32-36. 
The  wicked 

Mock  at.    Lam.  1:7. 

Pollute.    Isa.  5G:2.    Eze.  20:  13, 16. 

Profane.    Neh.  13 :  17.    Eze.  22 :  8. 

Wearied  by.    xVmos8:5. 
•    Hide  their  eyes  from.     Eze.  22:26. 

Do  their  own  pleasure  on.    Isa.  .58: 
13. 

Bear  burdens  on.    Neh.  13:  15. 

Work  on.    Neh.  13:15. 

Traffic  on.      Neh.  10:31.      Neh.  13: 
15,  16. 

Sometimes    jsretend  to  be  zealous 
for.     Luke  13:  14.    Jno.  9:16. 

May    be    judicially     deprived    oL 
Lam.  2:6.     Hos.  2:11, 


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SAC. 


Honoring  of— Exemplified.  Moses,  £c. 
Num.  15:32—34.  Nehemiah,  Neb. 
13 :  15,  21.  The  women,  Luke  23 :  56. 
Paul,  Acts  13 :  14.  DiscijHes,  Acts  16 : 
13.    John,  Rev.  1 :  10. 

Dishouoring  of— Exemplified.  Gath- 
erers of  manna,  ^xo.  16:27.  Gather- 
ers of  sticks.  Num.  15:32.  Men  of 
Tyre,  Neb.  13:16.  Inliabitants  of 
Jerusalem,  Jer.  17  :  21—23. 

Sackcloth. 

Made  of  coarse  liair.    Mat.  3:  4,  with 

Rev.  6:12. 
Rough  aud  unsightly.    Zee.  13:  4. 
Of  a  black  color.    Rev.  6 :  12. 
Was  worn 
By    Uod's    prophets.      2  Kin.   1 :  8. 

Isa.20:2.     Mat.  3:4.      Rev.  11 :  3. 
By  persons  in  atUiction.    Neb.  9:  1. 

Psa.  69:11.    Jon.  3:5. 
Girt  about  the  loins.      Gei).  37 :  34. 

1  Kin.  20:31. 
Frequently  next  the  skin  in  deep 

athiction.    1  Kin.  21 :  27.  2  Kin.  6: 

30.    Job  16: 15. 
Often   over  the  whole  person.      2 

Kin.  19:1,  2. 
With  ashes  on  the  head.    Est.  4:  1. 
Often  with  ropes  on  the  bead,    1 

Kin.  20:31. 
In  the  streets.    Isa.  15 :  3. 
At  funerals.    2  Sam.  3 :  31. 
The  Jews  lay  in,  when  in  deep  afflic- 
tion.   2  Sam.  21:  10.    1  Kin.  21:27. 
Joel  1 :  13. 
No  one  clothed  in,  allowed  into  the 

palaces  of  kings.    Est.  4 :  2. 
Illu.strative 

(Girding  with, )'of  heavy  afflictions. 

Isa.  3:24.    Isa.  22:12.    Isa.  32:11. 
(Covering  the  heavens  with,)  of  se- 
vere judgments.    Isa.  50:3. 
(Heavens   becoming  black  as,)  of 

severe  judgments.    Rev.  6:  12. 
(Putting  off,)  of  joy  and  gladness. 

Psa.  30:  11. 

Sacrifices. 

Divine  institution  of.  Gen.  3:  21, 
with  Gen.  1 :  29  and  Gen.  9 :  3.  Gen. 
4:4,  5.  with  Heb.  11:4. 

To  bo  offered  to  God  alone.  Exo.  22 : 
20.    Jud.  13:16.    2  Kin.  17:36. 

When  offered  to  God,  an  acknowledg- 
ment of  His  being  the  supreme  God. 
2  Kin.  5  :  17.    Jon.  1 :  16. 

Consisted  of 
Clean  animals  or  bloody  sacrifices. 

Gen.  8 :  20. 
The  fruits  of  the  earth  or  unbloody 
sacrifices.    Gen.  4: '4.    Lev.  2:1. 

Always  offered  upon  altars.  Exo. 
20:24. 

The  offering  of,  an  acknowledgment 
of  sin.    Heb.  10:3. 


Were  offered 

From  the  earliest  age.    Geu.  4 : 3,  4, 

By  the  patriarchs.    Gen.  22:  2,  13. 

Gen.  31 :  54.    Gen.  46 :  1.    Job  1 : 5. 

After  the  departure  of  Israel  from 

Egypt.    Exo.  5:3,  17.    Exo.  18:12. 

Exo.  24 :  5. 

Under    the    Mosaic    dispensation. 

Lev.  1  ch.  to  7  ch.    Heb.  10:  1-  3. 

Daily.    Exo.  29:  38,  39.    Nun;.  2S: 

3,  4. 
Weekly.    Num.  28:9,  10. 
Monthly.     Num.  28:11. 
Yearly.    Lev.  16:  3.    1  Sam.  1 :  3,  21. 

ISam.  20:'6. 
At  all  the  feasts.    Num.  10:  10. 
For  the    whole   nation.      Lev.   16: 

15-30.    IChr.  29:21. 
For  individuals.  Lev.  1 : 2.  Lev.  17  :  8. 
lu  faith  of  a  coming  Saviour,  Heb. 
11:4,17,28. 
Required  to  be  perfect  and  without 
blemish.    Lev.  22:19.    Deu.  15:21. 
Deu.  17  : 1.    Mai.  1 :  8, 14. 
Generally    the    best   of    their   kind. 
Geu.  4:  4.    1  Sam.  15:  22,    Psa.  66: 
15.    Isa.  1 :  11. 
Different  kinds  of; 
Burnt  offering  wholly  consumed  by 

fire.    Lev.  1  ch.    1  Kin.  18 :  38. 
Sin  offering  for  sins  of  ignorance. 

Lev.  4  ch. 
Trespass    offering   for  intentional 

sins.    Lev.  6:1— 7.   Lev.  7:1— 7. 
Peace  offering.    Lev.  3  ch. 
To  be  brought  to  the  place  appointed 

by  God.    Deu.  12 :  6.    2  Chr.  7 :  12. 
Were  bound  to  the  horns  of  the  altar. 

Psa.  118:27. 
Were  salted  with  salt.    Lev.  2:  13. 

Mar.  9:49. 

Often  consumed  by  fire  from  heaven. 

Lev.  9 :  24.    1  Kin.  IS :  38.   2  Chr.  7:1, 

When  bloody, accompanied  with  meat 

and  drink  offering.     Num.  15 :  3 — 12, 

No  leaven  otteretl  with,  except  for 

thanksgiving.      Exo,    23:  18,    with 

Lev.  7:  13. 

Fat  of,  not  to  remain  until  morning. 

Exo.  23:  8. 
The  priests 
Appointed  to  offer.    1  Sam.  2:  28. 
Eze.  44:  11,  15.    Heb.  5:1.     Heb. 
8:3. 
Had  a    portion  of,   and  lived   by. 
Exo.  29:  27,  28.    Deu.  18:3.    Jos. 
13 :  14.     1  Cor.  9 :  13. 
Were  typical  of  Christ's  sacrifice.    1 
Cor.  5:  7.     Eph.  5:  2,    Heb.  10:  1, 
11,  12. 
Were  accepted  when  offered  in  sin- 
cerity and  faith.    Gen.  4:  4,  with 
Heb.  11:4.    Gen.  8:21. 
Imparted  a  legal  purification,    Heb. 

9 :  13,  22. 
Could  not  take  away  sin.     Psa,  40:  6. 
Heb,  9:9.    Heb.  10:  1-11, 


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Without  obedience,  wortliless.  1 
Sam.  15 :  22.  Pro.  21 :  3.  Mar.  12 :  33. 
The  covenants  of  God  confirmed  by. 
Gen.  15 :  9—17.  Exo.  24 :  5-8,  with 
Heb.  9:19,  20.  Psa.  50:5. 
The  Jews 
Condemned  for  not  treating,  with 

respect.    1  Sam.  2:  29.     Mai.  1:12. 
Condemned  for  bringing  defective 

and  blemished.    Mai.  1 :  13,  14. 
Condemned  for  not  offering.    Isa. 

43 :  23,  24. 
Unaccepted  in,  on  account  of  sin. 

Isa.  1:  11,  15.     Isa.  66:  3.      Hos. 

8:13. 
Condemned  for  offering,  to  idols. 

2  Chr.  34:  25.     Isa.  65:  3,  7.     Eze. 

20:28,31. 
Offered  to  false  gods,  are  offered  to 
devils.     Lev.   17:  7.      Deu.  32:  17. 
Psa.  106:37.    1  Cor.  10:20. 
On  great  occasions,  very  numerous. 

2  Chr.  5:6.    2  Chr.  7 :  5. 
For  public  use  often  provided  by  the 

state.    2  Chr.  31 :  3. 
Illustrative  of 
Prayer.    Psa.  141 :  2. 
Thanksgiving.      Psa.    27:  6.      Psa. 

107:22.    Psa.  116:17.    Heb.  13:15. 
Devotedness.    Rom.  12:  1.    Phi.  2: 

17. 
Benevolence.    Phi.  4:18.    Heb.  13: 

16. 
Righteousness.    Psa.  4:5.    Psa  51: 

19. 
A  broken  spirit.    Psa.  51 :  17. 
Martyrdom.    Phi.  2:  7.    2  Tim.  4:6. 

Sadducecs,  The. 
A  sect  of  the  Jews.    Acts  5 :  17. 
Denied  the  resurrection  and  a  future 

state.    Mat.  22 :  23.    Luke  20 :  27. 
The  resurrection  a  cause  of  dispute 
between  them  and  the  Pharisees. 
Acts  23 :  6—9. 
Were  refused  baptism  by  John.   Mat. 

3:7. 
Christ 
Tempted  by.    Mat.  16:1. 
Cautioned  His    disciples    against 
their  principles.    Mat.  16:  6,  11, 
12. 
Vindicated  the  resurrection  against 
Mat.  22:  24— ,32.     Mar.  12:19—27. 
Silenced.     Mat.  22  :  .34. 
Persecuted     the     early     Christians. 
Acts  4 :  1.     Acts  5  :  17,  18,  40. 

Saints,  Compared  to. 

The  sun.    Jud.  5 :  31.    Mat.  13 :  43. 

Stars.     Dan.  12 :  3. 

Lights.    Mat.  5:14.    Phi.  2:15. 

Mount  Ziou.    Psa.  125 : 1,  2. 

Lebanon.    Hos.  14:5— 7. 

Treasure.    Exo.  19:  5.    Psa.  135:4. 

Jewels.    Mai.  3:  17. 

Gold.    Job  23:  10.    Lam.  4:2. 


Vessels  of  gold  and  silver.    2  Tim.  2; 

20. 
Stones  of  a  crown.    Zee.  9:16. 
Lively  stones.    1  Pet.  2:5, 
Babes.    Mat.  11 :  25.    1  Pet.  2 :  2. 
Little  children.    Mat.  18:  3.    1  Cor. 

14 :  20. 
Obedient  children.     1  Pet.  1 :  14. 
Members  of  the  body.    1  Cor.  12:  20, 

27. 
Soldiers.    2  Tim.  2:3,4. 
Runners  in  a  race.  1  Cor.  9 :  24.   Heb. 

12:1. 
Wrestlers.    2  Tim.  2:5. 
Good  servants.    Mat.  25 :  21. 
Strangers  and  pilgrims.    1  Pet.  2:  11. 
Sheep.    Psa.  78:52.   Mat.  25:33.  Jno. 

10:4. 
Lambs.    Isa.  40:  11.    Jno.  21:15. 
Calves  of  the  stall.    Mai.    4:2. 
Lions.    Pro.  28:1.    Mic.  5:8. 
Eagles.    Psa.  103:5.    Isa.  40:31. 
Doves.    Psa.  68:13.    Isa.  60:  8. 
Thirsting  deer.    Psa.  42 : 1. 
Good  fishes.    Mat.  13:48. 
Dew  and  showers.    Mic.  5 :  7. 
Watered  gardens.    Isa.  58:11. 
Unfailing  springs.    Isa.  58:11. 
Vines.    So.  of  Sol.  6:  11.    Hos.  14:  7. 
Branches  of  a  vine.    Jno.  15:  2,  4,  5. 
Pomegranates.    So.  of  Sol.  4:  13. 
Good  figs.    Jer.  24 :  2-7. 
Lilies.    So.  of  Sol.  2 :  2.    Hos.  14 :  5. 
Willows  by  the  water-courses.    Isa. 

44:4. 
Trees  planted  by  rivers.    Psa.  1 :  3. 
Cedars  in  Lebanon.    Psa.  92 :  12. 
Palm  trees.    Psa.  92:12. 
Green  olive  trees.    Psa.  52:  8.    Hos. 

14:6. 
Fruitful  trees.    Psa.  1 :  3.    Jer.  17  :  8. 
Corn.    Hos.  14:7. 

Wheat.    Mat.  3:  12.    Mat.  13:  29,  30. 
Salt.    Mat.  5:13. 

Salt. 

Characterized  as   good  and  useful. 

Mar.  9:50. 
Used  for 

Seasoning  food.    Job  6:  6. 

Seasoning   sacrifices.    Lev.    2 :    13. 
Eze.  43:24. 

Ratifying  covenants.    Num.  18:19. 
2  Chr.  13 :  5. 

Strengthening    new-born    infants. 
Eze.  16:  4. 
Partaking   of    another's,  a  bond  of 

friendship.     Ezr.  4:14.     {marg.) 
Lost  its  savor  when  exposed  to  the 

air.    Mat.  5:13.     Mar.  9:50. 
Often  found 

In  pits.  Jos.  11 :  8.  (marg.)  Zep.  2.9. 

In  springs.    Jas.  3:12. 

Near  the  Dead  Sea.    Num.  34 .- 12. 
Deu.  3:17. 
Places  where  it  abounded  barren  and 

unfruitful.    Jer.  17  :  6.    Eze.  47:11. 


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The  valley  of,  celebrated  for  victo- 
ries. 2  Sam.  8 :  13.  2  Kin.  14 :  7.  1 
Cbr.  18 :  12. 

Miracles  connected  with; 
Lot's  wife  turned  into  a  pillar  of. 

Gen.  19:20. 
Elislia  lii'aled  the  bad  water  with. 

1  Kin.  2:  21. 

Places  sown  with,  to  denote  perpetu- 
al d.^solation.    Jud.  9:  45. 
Liberally  alTorded  to  the  Jews  after 
the  captivity.    Ezr.  6:  9.    Ezr.  7  :  22. 
Illustrative 
Of  saints.    Mat.  ,5 :  13. 
Of  grace  in  the  heart.     Mar.  9:  50. 
Of  wisdom  in  siieech.    Col.  4 :  6. 
(Without  savor,)  of  graceless  pro- 
fessors.   Mat.  5 :  13.   Mar.  9 :  50. 
(Pits  of,)  of  desolation.    Zep.  2  :  9. 
(Salted  with  fire,^   of  preparation 
of   the    wicked   for   destruction. 
Mar.  9 :  49. 

Salutations. 

Antiquity  of.  Gen.  18 :  2.    Gen.  19 : 1. 
Were  given 

By  brethren  to  each  other.    1  Sam. 

17 :  22. 
By  inferiors    to    their    superiors. 

Gen.  47:  7. 
By  superiors  to  inferiors.     1  Sam. 

.30:21. 
By  all  passers-by.    ISam.  10:3,  4. 

Psa.  129:8. 
On  entering  a  house.    Jud.  18:15. 
Mat.  10:  12.  Luke  1:  40,  41,  44. 
Often  sent  through    messengers.     1 

Sam.  25:5, 14.    2  Sam.  8:10. 
Often  sent  by  letter.    Rom.  16 :  21-23. 
1  Cor.  10 :  21.  Col.  4 :  18.  2  The.  3 :  17. 
Denied  to  persons  of  bad  character. 

2  Jno.  10  v. 

Persons  in  haste  excused   from  giv- 
ing or  receiving.  2  Kin.  4:  29.  Luke 
10:24. 
Expressions  used  as; 
Peace  be  with  thee.    Jud.  19 :  20. 
Peace  to  thee,  and  peace   to  thine 

house,  and  peace  unto    all   that 

thou  hast.    1  Sam.  25:6. 
Peace  be  to  this  house.  Luke  10:  5. 
The  Lord  be  with  you.   Ruth  2:4. 
The  Lord  bless  thee.    Ruth  2 :  4. 
The  blessing  of  the  Lord  be  upon 

you,  we  bless  you  in  the  name  of 

the  Lord.    Psa.  129:8. 
Blessed  be  thou  of  the  Lord.  1  Sam. 

15 :  13. 
God  be  gracious  unto  thee.    Gen. 

43 :  29. 
Art  thou  in  heath?  2  Sam.  20:  9. 
Hail.   Mat.  26:  49.    Luke  1 :  28. 
All  hail.    Mat.  28:9. 
Often  perfidious.    2  Sam.  20:9.    Mat. 

26 :  49. 
Given  to  Christ  in  derision.    Mat.  27 : 
29,  with  Mar.  15 :  18. 


Often  accompanied  by 
Falling  on  the  neck   and  kissing. 

Gen.  33:  4.    Gen.  45 :  14,  15.    Luke 

15 :  20. 
Laying  hold  of  the  beard  with  the 

right  hand,  &c.  2  Sam.  20:  9. 
Bowing  frequently  to  the  ground. 

Gen.  33:3. 
Embracing  and  kissing   the    feet. 

Mat.  28 :  9.    Luke  7  :  38,  45. 
Touching  the  hem  of  the  garment. 

Mat.  14 :  36. 
Falling    prostrate  on  the  ground. 

Est.  8:3.    Mat.  2:11.    Luke  8:  41. 
Kissing  the  dust.    Psa.  72 :  9.    Isa. 

49 :  23. 
The  Jews  condemned  for  giving,  only 
to  their  own  countrymen.  Mat.  5 :  47. 
The  Pharisees  condemned  for  seek- 
ing, in  public.    Mat.  23:7.  Mar.  12: 
38. 

Salvation. 

Is  of  God.    Psa.  3:  8.  Psa.  37 :  39.   Jer. 

3:23. 
Is  of  the  purpose  of  God.    2  Tim.  1:9. 
Is  of  the  appointment    of   God.      1 

The.  5:9. 
God  is  willing  to  give.    1  Tim.  2:4. 
Is  by  Christ.    Isa.  63:  9.    Eph.  5:23. 
Is  by  Christ  alone.    Isa.  45:  21,  22. 

Isa.  59:16.    Acts  4:12. 
Announced  after  the  fall.    Gen.  3:  15. 
Of  Israel,  predicted.    Isa.  35 :  4.    Isa. 

45:17.    Zee.  9:16.    Rom.  11:26. 
Of  the  Gentiles,  predicted.    Isa.  45 : 

22.     Isa.  49:6.     Isa.  .52:10. 
Revealed  in  the  gospel.    Eph.  1 :  13. 

2  Tim.  1 :  10. 
Came  to  the    Gentiles    through  the 

fall  of  the  Jews.    Rom.  11 :  11. 

The  Captain  of.    Heb.  2 :  10. 

The  Author  of.    Heb.  5 :  9. 

Appointed  for.    Isa.  49 :  6. 

Raised  up  for.    Luke  1 :  69. 

Has.    Zee.  9:  9. 

Brings,    witli    Him.     Isa.    62:    11. 
Luke  19:  9. 

Mighty  to  effect.    Isa.  63:1.    Heb. 
7 :  25. 

Came  to  effect.    Mat.  18  :  11.  1  Tim. 
1 :  15. 

Died  to  effect.  Jno.  3 :  14, 15.  Gal.  1 :4. 

Exalted  to  give.    Acts  5  :  31. 
Is  not  by  works.    Rom.  11:  6.    Eph. 

2:9.    2  Tim.  1:9.    Tit.  3:5. 
Is  of  grace.    Eph.  2 :  5,  8.    2  Tim.  1 :  9. 

Tit.  2:  11. 
Is  of  love.    Rom.  5 :  8.    1  Jno.  4 :  9,  10. 
Is  of  mercy.    Psa.  6 :  4.    Tit.  3 :  5. 
Is  of  the  long-suffering  of  God.  2  Pet. 

3 :  15. 
Is  through  faith  in  Christ.    Mar.  16: 

16.    Acts  16: 31.    Rom.  10:  9.    Eph. 

2:8.    1  Pet.  1:5. 


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Reconciliation  to  God,  a  pledge  of. 
Rom.  5 :  10. 

Is  DELIVEHANCE  FROM 

Sin.    Mat.  1 :  21,  with  1  Jno.  3 :  .5. 

Uncleanness.    Eze.  36:29. 

The  devil.    Col.   2:  l.j.    Heb.  2:  14, 

15. 
Wrath.    Rom.  .5:9.    1  The  1 :  10. 
This  present  evil  world.    Gal.  1:  4. 
Enemies.    Luke  1 :  71,  74. 
Eternal  death.    Jno.  3:16,  17. 
Confession   of   Christ   necessary    to. 

Rom.  10:  10. 
Regeneration  necessary  to.    Jno.  3 :  3. 
Final     perseverance     necessary     to. 

Mat.  10: 22. 
Described  as 
Great.    Heb.  2 :  3. 
Glorious.    2  Tim.  2:  10. 
Common.     Judo  3. 
From    generation    to    generation. 

Isa.  51 :  8. 
To  the  uttermost.    Heb.  7 :  25. 
Eternal.      Isa.  45:  17.      Isa.  51:    6. 
Heb.  5 :  9. 
Searched  into  and  exhibited   by  the 

prophets.     1  Pet.  1 :  10, 
The  gospel  is  the  power  of  God  unto. 

Rom.  1:10.     1  Cor.  1:18. 
Preaching  the  word  is  the  appoint- 
ed means  of.    1  Cor.  1 :  21. 
The  Scriptures  are  able  to  make  wise 

unto.    2  Tim.  3 :  15.    Jas.  1 :  21. 
Now  is  the  day  of.    Isa.  49:8.    2  Cor. 

6:2. 
From  sin,    to  be  worked  out    with 

fear  and  trembling.     Phi.  2 :  12. 
Saints 
Chosen  to.    2  The.  2 :  13.  2  Tim.  1 :  9. 
Appointed  to  obtain.    1   The.  5 :  9. 
Are  heirs  of.    Heb.  1 :  14. 
Have,  through  grace.    Acts  15 :  11. 
Have  a  token  of,  in  their  patient 
suffering  for  Christ.    Phi.  1:28, 
29. 
Kept  by  the  power  of  God  unto.    1 

Pet.  1 : 5. 
Beautified  with.     Psa.  149:4. 
Clothed  with.    Isa.  61 :  10. 
Satisfied  by.    Luke  2 :  30. 
Love.    Psa.  40: 16. 
Hoiiefor.    Lam.  3:26.    Rom.  8:  24. 
Wait  for.     Gen.  49 :  18.    Lam.  3 :  26. 
Long  for.    Psa.  119 :  81,  174. 
Earnestly  look  for.    Psa.  119:  123. 
Daily  approach   nearer  to.    Rom. 

13:11. 
Receive,  as  the  end  of  their  faith. 

1  Pet.  1 :  9. 
Welcome  the  tidings  of.    Isa.  52:  7, 

with  Rom.  10:  15. 
Pray   to  be  visited  with.     Psa.  85: 

7.    Psa.  106:4,    Psa.  119:41. 
Pray  for  assurance  of.    Psa.  35 :  3. 
Pray  for  a  joyful  sense  of.    Psa.  51 : 

12. 
Evidence,  by  works.    Heb.  6 :  9, 10. 


Ascribe,  to  God.    Psa.  ?5 :  5.    Isa. 

Praise  God  for.    1  Chr.  16 :  23.  Psa 

96 :  2. 
Commemorate,  with  thanks.    Psa. 

116:13. 
Rejoice  in.    Psa.  9:  14.    Psa.  21  •  1 

Isa.  25:9. 
Glory  in.    1  Cor.  1 :  31.    Gal.  6:14. 
Declare.    Psa.   40:   10.    Psa.  71:15. 
Godly    sorrow    worketh    repentance 

unto.    2  Cor.  7  :  10. 
All  the  earth  shall  see.    Isa.  52:10. 

Luke  3 :  6. 
Ministers 
Give  the  knowledge  of.    Luke  1 :  77. 
Show  the  way  of.    Acts  16:  17. 
Should  exhort  to.    Eze.  3:  18,  19 

Acts  2:  40. 
Should   labor    to    lead    others  to. 

Rom.  11:  14. 
Should  be  clothed  with.    2  Chr  6  • 

41.    Psa.  132:16. 
Should    use     self-denial     to    lead 

others  to.    1  Cor.  9:  22. 
Should    endure  sufTering  that    the 

elect  may  obtain.  2  Tim.  2:  10. 
Are  a  sweet  savor  of  Christ,  unto 
God,  in  those  who  obtain.    2  Cor. 
2:  15. 
The  heavenly  host   ascribe,  to  God. 

Rev.  7:10.    Rev.  19:1. 
Sought  in  vain  from 
Idols.    Isa.  45 :  20.    Jer.  2 :  28. 
Earthly  power.    Jer.  3 :  23. 
No   escape   for   those   who   neglect. 

Heb.  2:3. 
Is  far  off  from  the  wicked.    Psa.  119: 

155.    Isa.  .59:11. 
Illustrated  by 
A  rock.    Deu.  32 :  15.    2  Sam.  22 :  47. 

Psa.  95: 1. 
A  horn.    Psa.  18 :  2.    Luke  1 :  69. 
A  tower.    2  Sam.  22:51. 
A  helmet.     Iga.  59: 17.     Eph.  6: 17. 
A  shield.     2  Sam.  22:  36. 
A  lamp.    Isa.  62:1. 
A  cup.    Psa.  116:13. 
Clothing.     2  Chr.  6:41.     Psa.  132: 

16.    Psa.  149:4.    Isa.  61 :  10. 
Wells.    Isa.  12:3. 
Walls  and    bulwarks.      Isa.    26:1. 

Isa.  60:18. 
Chariots.    Hab.  3:8. 
A  victory.    1  Cor.  15:  57. 
Typified.    Num.  21 :  4—9,  with  Jno.  3 : 
14,  15. 

Samaria,  Ancient. 

The  territory  of  Ephraim  and  Manas- 
seh  properly  so  called.  Jos.  17:  17, 
18.    Isa.  28:1. 

The  whole  kingdom  of  Israel  some- 
times called.  Eze.  16:  46,  51.  Hos.  8: 
5,  6. 

Had  many  cities.    1  Kin.  13:  32. 


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SAMAraA  THECAPITAI.  OF, 

Built  by  Omri  king  of  Israel.     1 

Kin.  16:23,  24. 
Called  after  Shemcr  the  owner  of 

the  hill  on  which  it  was  built.     1 

Kin.  1(5:24. 
Called   the  mountain  of  Samaria. 

Amos  4:  1.     Amos  6:  1. 
Called  the  head  of  Ephraim.     Isa. 

7:9. 
Kings    of   Israel    sometimes    took 

their  titles  from.     1  Kin.  21 : 1.    2 

Kin.  1:3. 
The  residence  of  the  kings  of  Israel. 

1  Kin.  16:29.    2  Kin.  1:2.     2  Kin. 

3:1,6. 
The  burial  place  of  the  kings   of 

Israel.     1  Kin.  16:28.      1  Kin.  22: 

37.    2  Kin.  13:  13. 
Was  a  fenced  city,  and  well  provid- 
ed with  arms.    2  Kin.  10 :  2. 
The  pool  of  Samaria  near  to.     1 

Kin.  22:38. 
The    prophet  Elisha   dwelt  in.     2 

Kin.  2:25.    2  Kin.  5:3.     2  Kin.  6: 

32. 
Besieged  by  Benhadad.      1  Kin.  20: 

1-12. 
Deliverance  of,    predicted.     1  Kin, 

20:13,  14. 
Deliverance  of,  effected.    1  Kin.  20: 

15-21. 
Besieged    again    by   Benhadad.      2 

Kin.  6:24. 
Suffered  severely  from  famine.     2 

Kin.  6:  23-29. 
Elisha  predicted  plenty  in.     2  Kin. 

7:1,2. 
Delivered  by  miraculous  means.    2 

Kin.  7:6,  7. 
Remarkable  plenty  iu,  as  foretold 

by  Elisha.    2  Kin.  7  :  16-20. 
Besieged  and  taken  by  Shalmanes- 

er.     2  Kin.  17:5,6.     2  Kin.  18:9, 

10. 
A  mountainous  country.     Jer.  31 :  5. 

Amos  3 :  9. 
People  of,  characterized  as 
Proud  and  arrogant.    Isa.  9 :  9- 
Corrupt  and  wicked.     Eze.  16,46, 

47.    Hos.  7:1.    Amos  3:  9, 10. 
Idolatrous.      Eze.  23:5.      ADcogS: 

14.    Mic.  1:7. 
Predictions   respecting    its    destruc- 
tion.   Isa.  8:4.    Isa.  9:  11,  12.   Hos. 
13:16.    Amos  3:  11.  12.    Mic.  1:6. 
Inhabitants    of,    carried    captive  to 
Assyria.    2  Kin.  17 :  6,  23.    2  Kin.  18 : 
11. 
Repeopled  from  Assyria.     2  Kin.  17: 
24,  25. 

Samaria,  Modern. 

Situated  between  Judea  and  Gali 

Luke  17: 11.    Jno.  4:3,4. 
Had    many   cities,  &c.      Mat.  10:  5. 

Luke  9:  52, 


Cities  of,  mentioned  in  Scripture  ; 
Samaria.    Acts  8:  5. 
Sychar.    Jno.  4  :  5. 
Antipatris.    Acts  23 :  31. 
Christ  preached  in.     Jno.  4:  39—42. 
Christ  at  first  forbade  His  disciples  to 

visit.    Mat.  10:5. 
Christ  after  His    resurrection    com- 
manded the  gospel  to  bo  preached 
in.    Acts  1 :  8. 
Inhabitants  of. 
Their  true  descent.     2  Kin.  17:24. 

Ezr.  4  :  9, 10. 
Boasted  descent  from  Jacob.    Jno. 

4:12. 
Professed    to    worship  God.     Ezr. 

4:2. 
Their  religion  mixed  with  idolatry. 

2  Kin.  17 :  41,  witli  Jno.  4 :  22. 
Worshipped     on    Mount    Gerizim. 

Jno.    4 :  20. 
Opposed  the  Jews  after  their  re- 
turn from  captivity.     Neh.  4: 1 — 

18. 
Expected  the  Messiah.      Jno.  4:  23, 

29. 
Were  superstitious.     Acts  8:9 — 11. 
More  humane    and  grateful    than 

the  Jews.    Luke  10:  33— 36.    Luke 

17 :  16-18. 
Abhorred  by  the  Jews.      Jno.  8:  48. 
Had    no   intercourse    or    dealings 

with  the  Jews.      Luke  9:.')2,  53. 

Jno.  4:9. 
Ready  to  hear    and  embrace    the 

gospel.     Jno.  4:39—42.     Acts  8: 

6-8. 
The   persecuted    Christians    fled  to. 

Acts  8:1. 
The   gospel    first    preached    in,    by 

Philip.    Acts  8 :  5. 
Many  Christian  churches  in.     Acts 
9:31. 

Sanctification. 

Is  separation  to  the  service  of  God. 

Psa.  4:3.    2  Cor.  6:  17. 
Effected  by 

God.     Eze.    37:  28.      1  The.  5:   23. 
Jude  1. 

Christ.    Hcb.  2:11.    Heb.  13 :  12. 

The  Holy  Ghost.    Rom.   15:  16.    1 
Cor.  6:  11. 
In  Christ.    1  Cor.  1:2. 
Through  the    atonement  of   Christ. 

Heb.  10:10.    Heb.  13:12. 
Through  the  word  of  God.    Jno.  17 : 

17,  19.   ,Eph.  5:26. 
Christ  made,  of  God,  unto  us.    1  Cor. 

1:30. 
Saints  elected  to  salvation  through. 

2  The.  2:13.    1  Pet.  1:2. 
All  saints  are  in  a  state  of.    Acts  20: 

32.    Acts  26: 18.  1  Cor.  6:11. 
The  Church  made  glorious  by.   Eph. 

5:26,27. 


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Should  lead  to 

Mortification  of  sin.  1  The.  4 :  8, 4. 

Holiness.   Rom.  6:22.    Eph.  5:7— 9. 
Offering   up    of    saints    acceptable 

through.   Rom.  15  :  16. 
Saints  fitted  for  the- service  of  God 

by.     2  Tim.  2:  21. 
God  wills  all  saints  to  have.    1  The. 

4:3. 
Ministers 

Set  apart  to  God's  service  by.    Jer. 
1 :  5. 

Should  pray  that  their  people  may 
enjoy  complete.    1  The.  5 :  23. 

Should  exhort  their  people  to  walk 
in.    1  The.  4:1,3. 
None   can  inherit    the    kingdom    of 

God  without.    ICor.  6:9— 11. 
Typified.  Gen.  2:3.  Exo.  13:2.  Exo. 

19 :  14.  Exo.  40 :  9^15.  Lev.  27 :  14—16. 

Scape-goat,  The. 

Part  of  the  sin-oH'oring  on  the  day  of 

atonement.    Lev.  16 :  5,  7. 
Chosen  by  lot.  Lev.  16 :  8. 
The  high  priest  transferred  the  sins 

of   Israel  to,  by   confessing  them 

with   both  hands    upon    its  head. 

Lev.  16:  21. 
Sent  into  the  wilderness  by  the  hands 

of  a  fit  person.    Lev.  16:  21,  22. 
Communicated  uncleanness  to 

The  high  priest.  Lev.  16:  24. 

The  man  who  led  him  away.     Lev. 
16:20. 
Typical  of  Christ.    Isa.  53 :  6,  11,  12. 

Sciences. 

Architecture.  Deu.  8:12.  1  Chr.  29:19. 
Arithmetic.     Gen.  15 :  5.      Lev.  26 :  8. 

Job  29 :  18. 
Astronomy.    Job  38 :  31, 32.  Isa.  13 :  10. 
Astrology.  Isa.  47: 13. 
Botkny.  1  Kin.  4  :  .33. 
Geography.  Gen.  10: 1—30.  Isa.  11 :  11. 
History  and  Chronology.    1  Kin.   22: 

39.    2  Kiu.  1 :  18.    1  Chr.  9: 1.  1  Chr. 

29 :  29. 
Mechanics.    Gen.  6:14— 16.    Gen.   11: 

4.     Exo.  14:6,  7. 
Medicine.  Jer.  8 :  22.    Mar.  5  :  26. 
Music.  1  Chr.  16 :  4—7.    1  Chr.  25 :  6. 
Navigation.    1  Kin.  9 :  27.  Psa.  107  :  23. 
Surveying.    Jos.  18:4— 9.     Neh.  2:12 

—16.  Eze.  40:5,6.    Zee.  2:2. 
Zoology.    1  Kin.  4:33. 

Scorning  and  Mocking. 

The  sufferings  of  Christ  by,  pre- 
dicted. Psa.  22:6-8.  Isa.  53:  3. 
Luke  18 :  32. 

Christ  endured.  Mat.  9:  24.  Mat.  27- 
29. 

Saints  endure,  ox  account  of 
Being  children  of  God.  Gen.  21 :   9, 

with  Gal.  4:  29. 
Their  uprightness.    Job  12 :  4. 


Their  faith.    Heb.  11 :  36. 

Their  faithfulness  in  declaring  the 

word  of  God.    Jer.  20:7,  8. 
Their  zeal  for  God's  house.  Neh.  2 : 
19. 
The  wicked  indulge  in,  against 
The  second  comingof  Christ.  2  Pet. 

3:3,4. 
The  gifts  of  the  Spirit.    Acts  2 :  13. 
God's  threatenings.  Isa.  5: 19.  Jer. 

17:15. 
God's  ministers.    2"Chr.  36:16. 
God's  ordinances.    Lam.  1 :  7. 
Saints.    Psa.  123 : 4.    Lam.  3 :  14,  63. 
The  resurrection  of  the  dead.  Acts 

17 :  32. 
All  solemn  admonitions.    2  Chr.  30: 
6—10. 
Idolaters  addicted  to.    Isa.  57 :  3—6. 
Drunkards  addicted  to.     Psa.   69:12. 

Hos.  7:5. 
They  who  are  addicted  to, 
Delight  in.  Pro.  1 :  22. 
Are  contentious.    Pro.  22 :  10. 
Are  scorned  by  God.   Pro.  3 :  34. 
Are  hated  by  men.    Pro.  24 :  9. 
Are  avoided  by  saints.    Psa.  1 : 1. 

Jer.  15 :  17. 
Walk  after  their  own  lusts.    2  Pet. 

3:3. 
Are  proud  and  haughty.  Pro.  21:24. 
Hear  not  rebuke.     Pro.  13 : 1. 
Love  not  those  who  reprove.    Pro. 

15:12. 
Hate  those  who  reprove.    Pro.  9:8. 
Go  not  to  the  wise.    Pro.  15 :  12. 
Bring  others  into  danger.  Pro.  29:8. 
Shall  themselves  endure.    Eze.   23 : 
32. 
Characteristic  of  the  latter  days.    2 

Pet.  3:  3.  Jude  18. 
Woe  denounced  against.  Isa.  5:18, 19. 
Punishment  for.  2  Chr.  36:17.  Pro. 
19:29.  Isa.  29:20.  Lam.  3:64-66. 
Exemplified.  Ishmael,  Gen.  21:  9. 
Children  at  Bethel,  2  Kin.  2:23.  Eph- 
raim  and  3Iunasseh,  2  Chr,  30:10, 
aiiefs  of  Jucfah,  2  Chr.  36:  16. 
Sanballat,  Neh.  4:  1.  Enemies  of  Job, 
Job  30 :  1,  9.  Enemies  of  David,  Psa, 
35:15,16.  Rulers  of  Israel,  Isa.  28: 
14.  Ammonites,  Eze.  25 :  3.  Tyrians, 
Eze.  26:2.  Heathen,  Eze.  36:  2,  3, 
Soldiers,  Mat.  27 :  28—30.  Luke  23 : 
36.  Chief  Priests,  &c.  Mat.  27 :  41. 
Pharisees,  Luke  16:  14.  The  men 
who  held  Jesus,  Luke  22:  63,  64. 
fferorf,  <fec.  Luke  23 :  11.  People  and 
rulers,  Luke  23:  35.  Some  of  the 
multitude.  Acts  2:  13.  Athenians, 
Acts  17 :  32. 

Scorpion,  The. 

Armed  with  a  sharp  sting  in  its  taiL 
^  Rev.  9:  10. 

Sting  of,  venomous  and  caused  tor-, 
ment.    Rev.  9 :  5. 


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Abounded  in  the  great  desert.    Deu. 

8:  15. 
Unfit  for  food.   Luke  11 :  12. 
Illustrative  of, 

Wicked  men.    Eze.  2 :  6. 

Ministers  of  Antichrist.  Rev.  9: 
3,  5,  10. 

Severe  scourges.    1  Kin.  12:  11. 
Christ  gave  His  disciples  power  over. 

Luke  10:  19. 

Scribes* 

Antiquity  of.     Jud.  5:14. 

Wore  an  inkhoru  at  their    girdles. 

Eze.  9:2,  3. 
Families    celebrated    foe    fur- 
nishing; 

Kenites.    1  Chr.  2:  55. 
Zcbulun.    Jud.  5 :  14. 
.     Levi.    1  Chr.  24 :  6.    2  Chr.  .34 :  13. 
Generally  men  of  great  wisdom.    1 

Chr.  27:  32. 
Often  learned  in  the  law.    Ezr.  7 :  6. 
Were  ready  writers.    Psa.  45:1. 
A'.^ted  as 
/"Secretaries  to  kings.      2  Sam.  8:17. 
2  Sam.  20:  25.    2  Kin.  12: 10.   Est. 
3:  12. 
Recretaries  to  prophets.   Jer.  36 :  4, 

26. 
Notaries  in  courts  of  justice.    Jer. 

32:11,  12. 
Religious  teachers.    Neh.  8:2— 6. 
Writers    of    public    documents.    1 
^  Chr.  24:6. 

Keepers  of  the  muster-rolls  of   the 
host.    2  Kin.  25:19.    2  Chr.  26:11. 
Jer.  52 :  25. 
Modern, 
Were  doctors  of  the  law.    Mar.  12 : 

28,  with  Mat.  22:  35. 

Wore  long  robes  and  loved  pre-emi- 
nence.   Mar.  12:  38,  39. 

Sat  in  Moses'  seat.    Mat.  23:  2. 

Were  frequently  Pharisees.  Acts 
"23 :  9. 

Esteemed  wise  and  learned.  1  Cor. 
1:  20. 

Regarded  as  interpreters  of  Scrip- 
ture. Mat.  2:  4.  Mat.  17  :  10.  Mar. 
12 :  .35. 

Their  manner  of  teaching  contrast- 
ed with  that  of  Christ.    Mat.  7 : 

29.  Mar.  1 :  22. 

Condemned  by  Christ  for  hypocri- 
sy.   Mat.  23:  15. 

Often  offended  at  our  Lord's  con- 
duct and  teaching.  Mat.  21 :  15. 
Mar.  2:6,  7,  16.    Mar.  3:22. 

Tempted  our  Lord.    Jno.  8:  3. 

Active  in  procuring  our  Lord's 
death.    Mat.  26:3.    Luke  23:  10. 

Persecuted    the   early    Christians. 
Acts  4 :  5,  18,  21.    Acts  6 :  12. 
Illustrative  of  well-instructed  minis« 

ters  of  the  gospel,    Mat.    13 ;  52. 


Scriptures,  The. 

Given  by  inspiration  of  God.    2  Tim. 

3:16. 
Given    by    inspiration    of   the  Holy 

Ghost.    Acts  1 :  16.  Heb.  3 :  7.  2  Pet. 

1 :  21. 
Christ  sanctioned,  by  appealing  to 

them.    Mat.  4 :  4.    Mar.  12 :  10.  Jno. 

7:42. 
Christ  taught  out  of.    Luke  24 :  27. 
Are  called  the 

Word.    Jas.  1 :  21—23.    1  Pet.  2 :  2. 

Word  of  God.    Luke  11 :  28.    Heb. 
4:  12. 

Word  of  Christ.    Col.  3 :  16. 

Word  of  truth.    Jas.  1 :  18. 

Holy  Scriptures.   Rom.  1:2.  2  Tim. 
3 :  15. 

Scripture  of  truth.    Dan.  10 :  21. 

Book.    Psa.  40 :  7.    Rev.  22 :  19. 

Book  of  the  Lord.    Isa.  34  :  16. 

Book  of  the  law.    Neh.  8:  3.    Gal. 
3:10. 

Law  of  the  Lord.    Psa.  1 :  2.    Isa. 
30:9. 

Sword  of  the  Spirit.    Eph.  6 :  17. 

Oracles  of  God.    Rom.  3:  2.    1  Pet. 
4:11. 
Contain  the  promises  of  the  gospel. 

Rom.  1 :  2. 
Reveal  the  laws,  statutes,  and  judg- 
ments of  God.    Deu.  4:5,14,  with 

Exo.  24  :  3,  4. 
Record  divine  prophecies.    2  Pet.  1 : 

j9 21 V 

Testify  of  Christ.    Jno.  5:  39.    Acts 

10 :  43.    Acts  18 :  28.    1  Cor.  15 :  3. 
Are  full  and  sufficient.    Luke  16:  39, 

31. 
Are  an  unerring  guide.    Pro.  6:  23, 

2  Pet.  1 :  19. 
Are  able  to  make  wise  unto  salvation 

through  faith  in  Christ  Jesus.    2 

Tim.  3:15. 
Are  profitable  both  for  doctrine  and 

practice.    2  Tim.  3 :  16, 17. 
Described  as 

Pure.    Bia.  12:   6.    Psa.    119:    140. 
Pro.  30 :  5. 

True.    Psa.  119:160.    Jno.  17:17. 

Perfect.    Psa.  19:7. 

Precious.    Psa.  19:10. 

Quick  and  powerful.    Heb.  4 :  12. 
Written  for  our  instruction.  Rom.  15: 

4. 
Intended  for   the    use    of   all    men. 

Rom.  16:26. 
Nothing  to  be  taken  from,  or^added 

to.    Deu.  4  :  2.    Deu.  12 :  32. 
One  portion  of,  to  be  compared  with 

another.    1  Cor.  2 :  13. 
Designed  for 

Regenerating.    Jas.  1 ;  18.   1  Pet.  1 : 
23. 

Quickening.    Psa.  119:  50,  93. 

Illuminating.    Psa.  119:130. 


SCR. 


SEA. 


Converting  the  soul.    Psa.  19:  7. 
Making  wise  the  simple.  Psa.  19:  7. 
Sanctifying.    Jno.  17:  17.    Eph.  5: 

2(3. 
Producing  faith.    Jno.  20:31. 
Producing  hope.  Psa.  119:  49.  Rom. 

15 :  4. 
Producing  obedience.    Deu.  17:  19, 

20. 
Cleansing   the    heart.    Jno.   15 :  3. 

Eph.  5:26. 
Cleansing  the  ways.    Psa.  119:  9. 
Koopiug  from    destructive    paths. 

Psa.  17:4. 
Supporting  life.    Deu.    8:    3,  with 

Mat.  4:4. 
Promoting  growth  in  grace.    1  Pet. 

2 :  2. 
Building  up  in  the  faith.    Acts  20: 

32. 
Admonishing.    Psa.  19:  11.    1  Cor. 

10:11. 
Comforting.  Psa,  119:  82.  Rom.  15: 

4. 
Rejoicinar   the    heart.    Psa.    19:  8. 

Psa.  119:111. 
Work  effectually  in  them   that   be- 
lieve.   1  The.  2 :  13. 
The  letter  of,  without  the  spirit,  kill- 

eth.    Jno.  6:63,  with  2  Cor.  3:6. 
Iguoranc3  of,  a  source  of  error.  Mat. 

22:29.    Acts  13:  27. 
Christ    euables    us    to    understand. 

Luke  24 :  45. 
The  Holy  Ghost  enables  us  to  under- 
stand.   Jno.  16 :  13.    1  Cor.  2 :  10—14. 
No  prophecy  of,  is  of  any  private  in- 
terpretation.   2  Pet.  1 :  20. 
Evervthing  should  be  tried  bv.    Isa. 

8:20.    Acts  17: 11. 
Should  be 
The  standard  of  teaching.    1   Pet. 

4:  11. 
Believed.    Jno.  2:22. 
Appealed  to.    1  Cor.  1 :  31.    1  Pet.  1 : 

16. 
Road.    Deu.  17:19.    Isa.  34:16. 
Read  publicly  to  all.    Deu.  31 :  11 

—13.  Neh.  8 :  3.  Jer.  36  9G.  Acts  13 : 

15. 
Known.    2  Tim.  3:15. 
Received,  not  as  the  word  of  men, 

but  as  the  word  of  God.  1  The.  2: 

13. 
Received  with  meekness.  Jas.  1 :  21. 
Searched.    Jno.  5 :  39.    Jno.  7  :-52. 
Searched  daily.    Acts  17  :  11. 
Laid  up  in  the  heart.    Deu.  6:6. 

Deu.  11:  18. 
Taught  to  children.  Deu.  6:  7.  Deu. 

11:19.    2  Tim.  3:15. 
Taught  to  ALL.  2  Chr.  17 : 7—9.  Neh. 

8*7   8 
Talked  of  continually.    Deu.  6 :  7. 
Not  handled  deceitfully.  2  Cor.  4 :  2. 
Not  only  heard,  but  obeyed.    Mat. 

7 :  24,  with  Luke  11 :  28.  Jas.  1 :  22. 


Usetl  against  our  spiritual  enemibs. 

Mat.  4:  4,  7,  10,  with  Eph.  6: 11,17. 
.4.11  should  desire  to  hear.  Neh.  8: 1. 
Mere  hearers  of,  deceive  themselves 

Jas.  1 :  22. 
Advantage  of  possessing.     Rom.  3:  2. 
Saints 
Love  exceedingly.    Psa.  119:  97,  113, 

159,  167. 
Delight  in.    Psa.  1:2. 
Regard,  as  sweet.     Psa.  119:103. 
Esteem,  above  all  things.    Job  23: 

12. 
Long  after.    Psa.  119:82. 
Stand  in  awe  of.   Psa.  119:  161.  Isa. 

66:2. 
Keep,  in  remembrance.  Psa.  119:16. 
Grieve  when   men    disobey.      Psa. 

119:  158. 
Hide,  in  their  hearts.    Psa.  119: 11. 
Hope  in.    Psa.  119:  74,  81, 147. 
Meditate  in.     Psa.  1:2.     Psa.  119: 

99,  148. 
Rejoice  in.    Psa.  119:162.     Jer.  15: 

16. 
Trust  in.    Psa.  119:42. 
Obey.      Psa.  119:67.      Luke  8:21. 

Jno.    17 :  6. 
Speak  of.    Psa.  119:172. 
Esteem,  as  a  light.    Psa.  119 :  105. 
Pray  to  be  taught.    Psa.  119 :  12,  13, 

33,  66. 
Pray  to  be  conformed  to.    Psa.  119: 

133. 
Plead  the  promises  of,   in  prayer. 

Psa.  119:25,  28,  41,76, 169. 
They   who   search,  are  truly  noble. 

Acts  17:  11. 
Blessedness  of  hearing  and  obeying. 

Luke  11:  28.    Jas.  1 :  25. 
Let  them  dwell  richly  in  you.     Col. 

3:16. 
The  wicked 
Corrupt.    2  Cor.  2:17. 
Make,  of  none  effect  through  their 

traditions.    Mar.  7 :  9—13. 
Reject.    Jer.  8:9. 
Stumble  at.    1  Pet.  2:8. 
Obey  not.    Psa.  119:158. 
Frequently  wrest,  to  their  own  de- 
struction.   2  Pet.  3:16. 
Denunciations    against    those    who 
add  to,  or  take  from.    Rev.  22 :  18, 
19. 
Destruction  of,  punished.     Jer.  36: 
29-31. 

Sea,  The. 

The  gathering  together  of  the  waters 

originally  called.    Gen.  1 :  10. 
Great  rivers  often  called.    Isa.  11 :  15. 

Jer.  51 :  36. 
Lakes  often  called.    Deu.  3: 17.  Mat. 

8:24,27,  32. 
God 

Created.     Exo.  20: 11.     Psa.  95-:  5. 
Acts  11 :  15. 


SEA. 


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SKA. 


Made  the  birds  and  fishes  out  of. 

Gen.  1 :  20-22. 
Founded  the  earth  upon.      Psa.  24: 

2. 
Set  bounds  to,  by  a  perpetual   de- 
cree.     Job  26:10.      Job  38:8.  10, 
11.    Pro.  8:27,  29. 
Measures  the  waters  of.      Isa.  40: 

12. 
Does  what  He  pleases  in.    Psa.  1.35 : 

6. 
Drie»  vip,  bv   His  rebuke.     Isa.  50: 

2.     Nah.  1 :  4. 
Shakes,  by  His  word.     Hag.  2 :  6. 
Stills,  by    His  power.      Psa.  65 :  7. 
Psa.  89:  9.    Psa.  107:20. 
Of  immense  extent.     Job  11 :  9.    Psa. 

104 :  25. 
"Of  great  depth.    Psa.  68 :  22. 
Rivers  supplied  by  exhalations  from. 

Ecc.l:7. 
Replenished  by  rivers.  Ecc.  1 :  7.  Eze. 

47:8. 
Cai^led  the 
Deep.     Job  41 :  31.      Psa.  107 :  24.    2 

Cor.  11:25. 
Great  waters.    Psa.  77  :  19. 
Great  and  wide  sea.    Psa.  104  :  25. 
The  clouds  the  garment  of.  Job  38:  9. 
Darkness  the  swaddling  band  of.  Job 

38 :  9. 
Sand  the  barrier  of.    Jer.  5 :  22. 
Inliabited  by  innumerable  creatures 

great  and  small.    Psa.  104 :  25,  26. 
The  wonders  of  God  seen  in.      Psa. 

107:24. 
Made  to  glorify    Gou.      Psa.  69:34. 

Psa.  148:7. 
Seas  mentioned  in  Sceiptcke; 
The  Adriatic  or  sea  of  Adria.     Acts 

27:27. 
Mediterranean  or  great  sea.    Num. 
.34:6.     Deu.  11:24.       Deu.   34:2. 
Zee.  14 :  8. 
Red  Sea.     Exo.  10:19.    Exo.  13:  18. 

Exo.  23:31. 
Sea  of  Joppa  or  sea  of  the  Philis- 
tines.    Ezr.  3:  7,  with  Exo.  23:  31. 
Salt  or  Dead  Sea.   Gen.  14:  3.  Num. 

34:12. 
Sea  of  Galilee.    Mat.  4 :  18.    Mat.  8 : 

32.    Jno.  6 :  1. 
Sea  of  Jazer.    Jer.  48 :  32. 
Raised  by  the  wind.      Psa.  107  :  25,  26. 

Jon.  1 :  4. 
Caused  to  foam  by  Leviathan.     Job 

41:31,32. 
The  waves  of, 
Raised  upon  high.    Psa.  93 :  3.  Psa. 

107 :  25. 
Tossed  to  and  fro.    Jer.  5:  22. 
Multitudinous.    Jer.  51 :  42. 
Mighty.     Psa.  93 :  4.     Acts  27 :  41. 
Tumultuous.  Luke  21 :  25.  Judo  13  v. 
The  shore  of,  covered  with  sand.  Gen. 
22:17.    1  Kin.  4:29.    Job  6:  3.    Psa. 


Numerous  islands  in.    Eze.  26:18. 
Passed  over  in  ships.       Psa.  104 :  26. 

Psa.  107:23. 
Sailing  on,  dangerous.    Acts  27 :  9,  20 

2  Cor.  11:  26. 
Commercial  nations 
Often  built  cities  on  the  borders  of, 
Gen.  49 :  13.    Eze.  27  :  3.   Nah.  3 :  8. 
Derived  great  wealth  from.     Deu. 
33 :  19. 
Shall  give  up  its  dead  at  the  last  day. 

Rev.  20:13. 
The  renewed  earth  shall  be  without. 

Rev.  21:1. 
Illustrative 
Of  heavy  afHictions.  Isa.  43:2.  Lam. 

2:  13. 
(Troubled,)  of  the  wicked.    Isa.  57 : 

20. 
(Roaring.)  of  hostile  armies.      Isa. 

5 :  30.    Jer.  6 :  23. 
(Waves  of,)  of  righteousness.     Is.i. 

48:18. 
(Waves  of,)  of  devastating  armies. 

Eze.  26:3,  4. 
(Waves  of,)  of  the  unsteady.     Jas. 

1:6. 
(Covered  with  waters,)  of  the  diffu- 
sion of  spiritual  knowledge  over 
the  earth  in  the  latter  days.  Isa. 
11:9.  Hab.  2:14. 
(Smooth  as  glass,)  of  the  peace  of 
heaven.    Rev.  4:6.    Rev.  15:  2. 

Sealing  of  the  Holy  Ghost. 

Christ  received.    Jno.  6:27. 

Saints  receive.    2  Cor.   1:  22.     Epii. 

1:  13. 
Is  unto  the  day  of  redemption.    Eph. 

4:  30. 
The  wicked  do  not  receive.  Rev.  9 :  4. 
Judgment  suspended  until  all  saints 

receive.    Rev.  7 :  3. 
Typified.    Rom.  4:11. 

Seals. 

Called  signets.    Gen._  38 :  18,  25. 
Precious  stones  set  in  gold  used  as. 

Exo.  28:11. 
Inscriptions  upon,  alluded  to.  2  Tim. 

2:  19. 
Generally  worn  as  rings  or  bracelets. 

Jer.  22 :  24. 
Impressions  of, 
Frequently    taken    in    clay.       Job 

38:  14. 
Used  for  security.   Dan.  6:17.  Mat. 

27 :  66. 
Attached  to  all  roval  decrees.     1 

Kin.  21:8.    Est.  3:12.    Est.  8:  8. 
.Attached  to  covenants.    Neh.  9:  38. 

Neh.  10:  1. 
Attached  to  leases  and  transfers  of 

property.    Jer.  32 :  9 — 12,  44. 
Set  upon  treasures.    Deu.  32 :  34. 


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Attached  to  tlie  victims  approved 

for   sacrifice,  alluded    to.     Jno. 

6:27. 
Were  given  by  kings  as  a  badge  of 

authority.    Gen.  41 :  41,  42. 
Illustrative  of 
Circumcision.    Rom.  4:11. 
Converts.    1  Cor.  9 :  2. 
What  is  dear  or  valued.    So.  of  Sol. 

8:6.    Jer.  22:24.     Hag.  2:23. 
Secrecy       Dan.  12:  4.      Rev.  5:  1. 

Rev.  10:4. 
Security.    So.  of  Sol.  4:12.     2  Tim. 

2:19.    Rev.  7:2— 8.    Rev.  20:3. 
Full  app  roval.    Jno.  3 :  33. 
Appropriation  of  saints  to  God  by 

the  Spirit.    2  Cor.  1 :  22.    Eph.  1 : 

13.    Eph.  4:30. 
Restraint.     Job  9:  7.     Job  37:  7. 

Rev.  20 :  3. 

Second  Coming  of  Christ,  The. 

Time  of,  unknown.   Mat.  24:36.  Mar. 

13 :  32. 
Called  the 
Times  of  refreshing  from  the  pres- 
ence of  the  Lord.    Acts  3 :  19. 
'Times  of  restitution  of  all  things. 

Acts3:21,  with  Rom.  8:21. 
Last  time.    1  Pet.  1 :  .5. 
Appearing  of  Jesus  Christ.    1  Pet. 

1:  7. 
Revelation  of  Jesus  Christ.    1  Pet. 

1:13. 

Glorious    appearing  of    the    great 

God  and  our  Saviour.     Tit.  2:  13. 

Coming  of  the  day  of  God.    2  Pet. 

3:12. 

>  Day  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ.    1 

Cor.  1 :  8. 
Foretold  by 
Prophets.    Dau.  7 :  13.    Jude  14. 
Himself.     Mat.  25  :  .31.     Jno.  14 :  3. 
Apostles.    Acts  3:  20.    1  Tim.  6:14. 
Angels.  ■  Acts  1 :  10, 11. 
Signs  preceding.    Mat.  24  :  3,  &c. 
The  manner  of; 
In  clouds.    Mat.  24 :  30.  Mat.  26 :  64. 

Rev.  1:7. 
In  the  glory  of  His  Father.    Mai. 

16:27. 
In  His  own  glory.    Mat.  25 :  31. 
In  flaming  fire.    2  The.  1:8. 
With  power  and  great  glory.    Mat. 

24 :  30. 
As  He  ascended.    Acts  1:9,  11. 
With  a  shout  and  the  voice  of  the 

Archangel,  &c.     1  The.  4  :  16. 
Accompanied  by  Angels.    Mat.  16: 
27.     Mat.  25:  31.    Mar.  8:  38.    2 
The.  1 :  7. 
With  His  saints.  1  The.  3: 13.   Jude 
14. 
"Suddenly.    Mar.  13:36. 
^-  Unexpectedly.    Mat.  24:  44.    Luke 
12:40. 


As  a  thief  in  the  night.  1  The.  5 :  2. 
2  Pet.  3:10.    Rev.  16:  15. 

As  the  lightning.    Mat.  24 :  27, 
The  heavens  and  earth  shall  be  dis- 
solved, &c.  at.'    2Pet.  3:10,  12. 
They  who  shall  have  died  in  Christ 

shall  rise  first  at.    1  The.  4 :  16. 
The  saints  alive  at,  shall  be  caught 

up  to  meet  Him.    1  The.  4 :  17. 
Is  not  to  make  atonement.    Heb.  9 

28,  with  Rom.  6:9,  10,  and  Heb.  10 

14. 
The  purposes  of,  are  to 
'  Complete  the  salvation  of  saints. 
Heb.  9 :  28.     1  Pet.  1 :  5. 

Be  glorified  in  His  saints.  2  The.  1: 
10. 

Be  admired  in  them  that  believe.  2 

•  The.  1 :  10. 
-  Bring  to  light  the  hidden  things  of 
darkness,  &c.    1  Cor.  4:  5. 

Judge.  Psa.  50:  3,  4.  with  Jno.  5:  22. 
2  Tim.  4:  1.  Jude  15.  Rev.  20: 
11—13. 

Reign.  Isa.  24 :  23.  Dan.  7 :  14.  Rev. 
11 :  15. 

Destroy  death.    1  Cor.  15 :  25,  26. 
Every  eye  shall  see  Him  at.  Rev.  1 :  7. 
Should  be  always  considered  as  at 
-     hand.     Rom.  13:  12.      Phi.  4:5.    1 

Pet.  4 :  7. 
Blessedness  of  being!  prepared   for. 

Mat.  24 :  46.    Luke  12 :  37,  38. 
Saints 

Assured  of.    Job  19 :  25,  26. 

Love.    2  Tim.  4:8. 

Look  for.    Phi.  3 :  20.    Tit.  2 :  13. 

Wait  for.    1  Cor.  1:7.    1  The.  1 :  10. 

Haste  unto.    2  Pet.  3 :  12. 

Pray  for.    Rev.  22:  20. 

Should  be  ready  for.  Mat.  24:44. 
Luke  12 :  40. 

Should  watch  for.  Mat.  24:  42, 
Mar.  13 :  35—37.    Luke  21 :  .36. 

Should  be  patient  unto.  2  The.  3:5. 
Jas.  5:7,8. 
Shall  be  preserved  unto.    Phi.  1:6. 

2  Tim.  4 :  18.    1  Pet.  1 :  5.  Jude  24. 
Shall  not  bo  ashamed  at.  1  Jno.  2:28 

1  Jno.  4:  17. 
•Shall  be  blameless  at.    1  Cor.  1:8.    1 

The.  3:33.    1  The.  5 :  23.    Jude  24. 
Shall  be  like  Him'  at.    Phi.  3:  21.    1 

Jno.  3 :  2. 
Shall  see  Him  as  He  is,  at.    1  Jno.  3: 

2. 
Shall  appear  with  Him  in  glory  at. 

Col.  3:4. 
Shall  receive  a  crown  of  glory  at.     2 

Tim.  4:8.    1  Pet.  5:4. 
Shall  reign  with  Him  at.    Dan.  7  :  27. 

2Tim.2:12.    Rev.  5:  10.   Rev.  20:  6. 

Rev.  22 :  5. 
Faith  of,  shall  be  found  unto  praise 

at.    1  Pet.  1 :  7. 
The  wicked 

Scoff  at.    2Pet.  3:3,  4. 


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SEI!. 


Presume  upon  the  delay  of.    Mat. 

24:48. 
Shall  be  surprised  by.  Mat.  24:  37— 

39.    IThe.  ,5:.3.    2  Pet.  3:  10. 
Shall  be  ininislied  at.  2  The.  1 :  8,  9. 
The  man  of  sin  to  be  destroyed  at.    2 

The.  2 :  8. 
Illustrated.     Mat.  2.'):  6.   Luke  12:  36, 
39.    Luke  19:  12,  15. 

Seed. 

Every  herb,  tree  and  grass  yields  its 

own.    Gen.  1;  11,  12,  29. 
Each  kind  of,  has  its  own  body.    1 

Cor.  15 :  38. 
Sowing  of. 
Time  for,  called  seed-time.   Gen.  8: 

22. 
Necessary    to    its    productiveness. 

.Jno.  12 :  24.    1  Cor.  l.-) :  36. 
Required  constant  diligence.    Ecc. 

11:  4,6. 
Often    attended  with  great  waste. 

Mat.  13:4,5,7. 
Often  attended  with  danger.     Psa. 
126:5,6. 
Yearly  return  of  time  of  sowing,  se- 
cured by  covenant.    Gen.  8:21,  22. 
The   ground    carefully  plowed,  and 

prepared  for.    Isa.  28:  24,  25. 
Often  sown  beside  rivers.    Ecc.  11 :  1. 

Isa.  32:20. 
Often  trodden  into  the  ground,  by 

the  feet  of  oxen,  &c.    Isa.  32 :  20. 
Required  to  be  watered  by  the  rain. 

Isa.  55 :  10. 
In  Egypt  required  to  be  artificially 

watered.    Deu.  11 :  10. 
Yielded  an  abundant  increase  in  Ca- 
naan.   Gon.  26 :  12.    See  Mat.  13 :  23. 
Mosaic  laws  respecting; 
Different  kinds  of,  not  to  be  sown 
in  the  same  field.    Lev.    19:  19. 
Deu.  22 : 9. 
If  dry,  exempted  from  uncleanness 
though   touched  by   an    unclean 
tiling.     Lev.  11:37. 
If  wet ,  rendered  unclean  by  contact 
with  an  unclean  thing.    Lev.  11: 
38. 
The  tithe  of,  to  be  given  to  God. 

Lev.  27:30.    - 
Not  to  be  sown  during  the  sabbati- 
cal year.    Lev.  25 :  4,  20. 
Not  to  be  sown  in  year  of  jubilee. 
Lev.  25:11. 
Difference    between,   and  the  plant 
which    grows    from    it,  noticed.    1 
Cor.  15 :  37,  38. 
The  Jews  pdnisfed  by 
Its  rotting  in  the  ground.    Joel  1 : 

17.    Mai.  2:3. 
Its   yielding   but   little     increase. 

Isa.  5  :  10.    Hag.  1 :  6. 
Its   increase    being   consumed    by 
locusts,  &c.    Deu.   28:  38.     Joel 
1:4. 


Its    increase    being    consumed    by 

enemies.     Lev.  26:  16.    Deu.  28: 

.33,  .'VI. 
Its  being  choked  by   thorns.    Jer, 

12:  13,  with  Mat.  13:  7. 
Illustrative  of 
TJie  word  of  God.    Luke  8:  11.    1 

Pet.  1 :  23. 
Spiritual  life.    1  Jno.  3:9. 
Sowing,  illustrative  of 
Preaching  the  gospel.    Mat.   13:3, 

32.    1  Cor.  9:11. 
Scattering  or  dispersing  a   people. 

Zee.  10:9. 
Cliristian  liberality.    Ecc.   11 :  6.  2 

Cor.  9:  6. 
Men's  works  producing   a   corres- 
ponding recompense.      Job    4:8. 

Hos.  10:12.  Gal.  6:  7,  8. 
The  death  of  (  hrist  and  its  effects. 

Jno.  12 :  24. 
The  burial  of  the  body.    1  Cor,  15: 

36—38. 

Seeking  God, 

Commanded.      Isa.  55:6.      Mat.  7:  7* 
Includes  seeking 
His  name.    Psa.  83:16. 
His  word.    Isa.  34:16. 
His  face.    Psa.  27 :  8.    Psa.  105 :  4. 
His  strength.      IChr.  16:11.     Psa. 

105 :  4. 
His  commandments.     1  Chr.  28:8. 

Mai.  2:7. 
His  precepts.    Psa.  119 :  45,  94. 
His  kingdom.      Mat.  6:33.      Luke 

12:31. 
His  righteousness.    Mat.  6 :  33. 
Christ.      Mai.  3:1.      Luke  2 :  15,  .16. 
Honor    which    comes    from    Him. 

Jno.  5 :  44. 
Justification  by  Christ.     Gal.  2:16, 

17. 
The  city  which  God  lias  prepared. 

Heb.  11 :  10, 16.    Heb.  13:14. 
By  praver.    Job  8:  5.    Dan.  9:  3. 
In  His  house.    Deu.  12 :  5.    Psa.  27 :  4. 
Should  be 
Immediate.    Hos.  10:  12.  ' 
Evermore.    Psa.  105:4. 
While  Ho  may  be  found.    Isa.  55 :  6. 
With  diligence.    Heb.  11:6. 
With  the  heart.    Deu.  4:  29.  1  CLr. 

22:  19. 
In  the  day  of  trouble.    Psa.  77 :  2. 
Ensures 
His  being  found.      Deu.  4:29.      1 

Chr.  28 :  9.    Pro.  8 :  17.    Jer.  29 :  13. 
His  favor.     Lam,  3:  25. 
His  protection.     Ezr.  8:22. 
His  not  forsaking  us.    Psa.  9 :  10. 
Life.    Psa.  69:. 32.    Amos  5:  4,  6. 
Prosperity.     Job  8:5,6.     Psa.  34: 

10. 
Being  heard  of  Him.    Psa.  34:4. 
Understanding   all    things.       Pro. 

28:5. 


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Gifts  of  righteousness.    Hos.  10 :  12. 
Imperative  upon  all.    Isa.  8:19. 
Afflictions  designed  to  lead  to.     Psa. 

78:33,  34.     Hos.  5:15. 
None,  by  nature,  are  found  to  be  en- 
gaged in.    Psa.  11 :  2,  with  Rom.  3 : 

11.    Luke  12 :  23,  30. 
Saints 

Specially  exhorted  to.    Zep.  2:3. 

Desirous  of.    Job  5  :  8. 

Purpose,  in  heart.    Psa.  27  :  8. 

Prepare  their  hearts  for.      2  Chr. 
30 :  19. 

Set  their  hearts  to.    2  Chr.  11 :  16. 

Engage  in,   with  the  whole  heart. 
2  Chr.  15:12.    Psa.  119:10. 

Early  in.    Job  8 :  5.    Psa.  63 :  1.  Isa. 
26:9. 

Earnest  in.    So.  of  Sol.  3:2,4. 

Characterized  by.    Psa.  24:6. 
Is  never  in  vain.    Isa.  45 :  19. 
Blessedness  of.    Psa.  119:2. 
Leads  to  joy.    Psa.  70 :  4.    Psa.  105 :  3. 
Ends  in  praise.    Psa.  22 :  26. 
Promise  connected  with.      Psa.  69: 

32. 
Shall  be  rewarded.    Heb.  11 :  6. 
The  wicked 

Are  gone  out  of  the  way  of.  Psa.  14: 
2,  3,  with  Rom.  3:  11,  12. 

Prepare  not    their  hearts    for.      2 
Chr.  12:14. 

Refuse,  through  pride.     Psa.  10:  4. 

Not  led  to,  by  affliction.    Isa.  9:  13. 

Sometimes  pretend  to.     Ezr.  4:2, 
Isa.  58:2. 

Rejected,  when  too  late  in.    Pro.  1 : 
28. 
They  who  neglect  denounced.     Isa. 

31:1. 
Punishment   of    those  who   neglect. 

Zep.  1 :  4—6. 
Exemplified,      visa,  2  Chr.  14:7.     Je- 

hoshaphat,  2  Chr.  17  :  3,  4.     Vzziah,  2 

Chr.  26:  5.      Hezekiah,  2  Chr.  31 :  21. 

Josiah ,  2  Chr.  34 : 3.     Ezra,  Ezr.  7  :  10. 

David,  Psa,  34:4.      Daniel,  Dan.  9: 

3,  4. 

Self-delusion, 

A  characteristic  of  the  wicked.    Psa. 

49:18. 
Prosperity  frequently  leads  to.    Psa. 
30:6.      Hos.  12:8.      Luke  12:  17— 19. 
Obstinate  sinners  often  given  up  to. 
Psa.  81 :  11, 12.      Hos.  4:17.     2  The. 
2:10,11. 
Exhibited  in  thinking  that 
Our  own  ways  are  right.     Pro.  14: 

12. 
We_  should  adhere   to  established 

wicked  practices.    Jer.  44:  17. 
We  are  pure.    Pro.  30:  12. 
We  are  better  than  others.    Luke 

18:  11. 
We  are  rich  in    spiritual   things. 
Rev.  3:17. 


We  may  have  peace  while  in  sin. 

Deu.  29 :  19. 
We  are  above  adversity.    Psa.  10:6. 
Gifts  entitle  us  to  heaven.      Mat. 

7 :  21  22. 
Privileges  entitle    us    to   heaven 

Mat.  3:9.    Luke  13:  25,  26. 
God  will  not  punish  our  sins,    Psa. 

10:11.    Jer.  5:12. 
Christ  shall  not  come  to  judge.    2 

Pet.  3 :  4. 
Our  lives  shall  be  prolonged.    Isa 

56 :  12.    Luke  12 :  19.  Jas.  4 :  13. 
Frequently  persevered  in,  to  the  last. 
Mat.    7 :  22.    Mat.  25 :  11,  12.    Luke 
13 :  24,  25. 
Fatal  consequences  of.     Mat.  7 :  23. 
Mat.  24:48-51.  Lukel2:.20.    1  The. 
5:3. 
Exemplified.    Ahab,l  Kin.  20:  27,  34, 
Israelites,  Hos.  12:  S.     Jews,   Jno.   8: 
33,  41.     Church  of  Laodieea,  Rev.   3: 
17.     Babylon,  Isa.  47 : 7—11. 

Self-denial. 

Christ  set  an  example  of.    Mat.  4:8 
—10.    Mat.  8:20.    Jno.  6:38.    Roni. 
15:3.     Phi.  2:6— 8. 
A  test  of  devotedness  to  Christ.   Mat. 

10:37,38.  Luke  9:23,24. 
Necessary 
In  following  Christ.    Luke  14 :  27— 

33. 
In  the  warfare  of  saints.  2  Tim.  2 :  4. 
To  the  triumph  of  saints.    ICor.  9: 

25-27. 
Ministers  especially  called  to  exer- 
cise.   2  Cor.  6 :  4,  5. 
Should  be  exercised  in 
Denying  ungodliness  and  worldly 

lusts.    Rom.  6:12.    Tit.  2:12. 
Controlling  the  appetite.  Pro.  23:2. 
Abstaining  from  fleshly  lusts.  1  Pet. 

2:11. 
No  longer  living  to  lusts  of  men.    1 

Pet.  4 :  2. 
Mortifying  sinful  lusts.    Mar.  9 :  43. 

Col.  3 : 5. 
Mortifying  deeds  of  the  body.  Rom. 

8 :  13. 
Not  pleasing  ourselves.    Rom.  15: 

1—3. 
Not  seeking  our  own  profit.    1  Cor, 

10 :  24,  33.    1  Cor.  13 :  5.    Phi.  2 :  4. 
Preferring  the    profit    of    others. 

Rom.  14 :  20,  21.   1  Cor.  10:  24,  33. 
Assisting  others.    Luke  3: 11. 
Even  lawful  things.    1  Cor.  10 :  23. 
Forsaking  all.    Luke  14 :  33. 
Taking  up  the  cross  and  following 

Christ.    Mat.  10:38.    Mat.  16:24. 
Crucifying  the  flesh.  Gal.  5 :  24. 
Being  crucified  with  Christ.    Rom, 

6:6. 
Being   crucified     unto  the    world. 

Gal.  6:14. 


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PuttiiiKolf   the  old   man    which   is 
corrupt.     Eph.4:22.     Col.  3:9. 

Preferring  Christ     to    all    earthly 
relations.    Mat.  8:  21,  22.    Luke 
It:  26. 
Becomes     strangei's    and     pilgrims. 

Heb.  11 :  13-15.    1  Pet.  2:11. 
Danger  of   neglecting.    Mat.  16:  25, 

26.    1  Cor.  9:  27. 
Reward  of.   Mat.  19:28,  29.    Rom.  8: 

13. 
Happy  result  of.    2  Pet.  1 :  4. 
Exemplified.      Abraham,  Gen.    13:  9. 

Heb.  11 :  8,  9.     Widow  of  Zarephath, 

1  Kin.  17  :  12—15.    Esther,  Est.  4  :  16. 

Reohtibitcs,  Jer.  35 :  6,  7.  Daniel,  Dan. 

1:8—16.  Apostles,  Mat.  19:  27.  Simon, 

Andrew,  Janes  and  John,  Mar.   1 :  16 

—20.        Poor     Widow,    Luke    21:  4. 

Primitive.      Cliristians,    Acts    2:   45. 

Acts  4 :  34.    Barnabas,  Acts  4 :  36,  37. 

Pail?,  Acts  20:24.    1  Cor.  9:19,  27. 

Moses,  Heb.  II :  24,  25. 

Self-examination. 

Enjoined.    2  Cor.  13 :  5. 

Necessary  before  the  communion.    1 

Cor.  11 :  28. 
Cause  of  difficulty  in.   Jer.  17:  9. 
Should  be  engaged  in 
With  holy  awe.    Psa.  4:  4. 
With   diligent  search.    Psa.  77:6. 

Lam.  3:40. 
With  prayer  for  divine  searching. 

Psa.  26:2.    Psa.  139:  23,  24. 
With  purpose  of  amendment.  Psa. 
119:59.    Lam.  3:  40. 
Advantages  of.    1  Cor.  11 :  31.    Gal. 
6:4.    IJuo.  3:20— 22. 

Selfishness. 

Contrary  to  the  law  of  God.  Lev.  19: 

18.  Mat.  22 :  39.    Jas.  2 :  8. 
The  example    of    Christ   condemns. 

Jno.  4  :  34.    Rom.  15 :  3.    2  Cor.  8 :  9. 
God  hates.    Mai.  1 :  10. 
Exhibited  in 

Being  lovers  of  ourselves.    2  Tim. 
3:2. 

Pleasing  ourselves.    Rom.  15:  1. 

Seeking  our  own.  1  Cor.  10:33.  Phi. 
2:  21. 

Seeking  after  gain.    Isa.  56: 11. 

Seeking  undue  precedence.  Mat.  20: 
21. 

Living  to  ourselves.    2  Cor.  5 :  15. 

Neglect  of  the  poor.    1  Jno.  3:  17. 
■    Serving  God  for  reward.  Mai.  1 :  10. 

Performing  duty  for  reward.     Mic. 
3:  11. 
Inconsistent  with  Christian  love.    1 

Cor.  13 :  5. 
Inconsistent  with  the  communion  of 

saints.    Rom.  12 :  4,  5,  with  1  Cor. 

j2:  12 27. 

Especially  forbidden  to  saints.  1  Cor. 

10:24.    Phi,  2:4. 


The  love  of  Christ  sliould  constrain 

Ss  to  avoid.    2  Cor.  5:  14,  15. 
Ministers  should  be  devoid  of.  1  Cor. 

9 :  19  -23.     1  Cor.  10 :  33. 
All  men  addicted  to.    Eph.  2:  3.  Phi. 

2:21. 
Saints  falsely  accused  of.  Job  1 : 9 — 11. 
Characteristic  of    the    last  days.    2 

Tim.  3:  1,2. 
Exemplified.     Cain,  Gen.  4 :  9.    Nabal, 

1  Sam.  25:  3,  11.     Haman,  Est.  6:  6. 

Priests,  Isa.  56:11.    Jews,  Zee.  7:6. 

James  and  John,  Mar.  10:  37.     JI/!(»t- 

tiide,  Jno.  6 :  26. 

Self-righteousness. 

Man  is  prone  to.    Pro.  20:6.   Pro.  30: 

12. 
Hateful  to  God.    Luke  16 :  15. 

Ts    VAIN    BECAUSE    OUR    RIGHTEOUS- 
NESS IS* 

But  external.  Mat.  23:  25-28.  Luke 

11:39—44. 
But  partial.    Mat.  23 :  25.   Luke  11 : 

42. 
No  better  than  filthy  rags.  Isa.64:6. 
Ineflectual  for  salvation.  Job  9 :  30, 

31.    Mat.  5  :  20,  with  Rom.  3 :  20. 
Unprofitable.    Isa.  ,57:  12. 
Is  boastful.    Mat.  23 :  30. 
They  who  are  given  to 
Audaciously  approach  God.    Luke 

18:11. 
Seek  to  justify  themselves.    Luke 

10:29. 
Seek  to  justify  themselves  before 

men.    Luke  16:  15. 
Reject  the  righteousness  of  God. 

Rom.  10:3. 
Condemn  others.      Mat.  9:  11—13. 

Luke  7:  39. 
Consider  their  own  way  right.  Pro. 

21:2. 
Despise  others.    Isa.  65:  5.    Luke 

18:9. 
Proclaim  their  own  goodness.  Pro. 

20:6. 
Are  pure  in  their  own  eyes.    Pro. 

30 :  12. 
Are  abominable  before  God.    Isa. 

65 :  5. 
Folly  of.    Job  9:  20. 
Saints  renounce.    Phi.  3:7— 10. 
Warning  against.    Deu.  9:4. 
Denunciation  against.  Mat.  23:27,  28. 
Ilhisirated.    Luke  18: 10- 12. 
Exemplified.      Saul,    1    Sam.    15:   13. 
Young  man.    Mat.    19,   29.      Lawyer, 
Luke  10 :  25,  29.     Pharisees,  Luke  11 : 
39.     Jno.  8 :  33.     Jno.  9 :  28.     Israel, 
Rom.  10:  3.  Church  of  Laodieea,  Rev. 
3:17. 

Self-'wil^  and  Stubbornness. 
Forbidden.    ?  <:hr.  30:  8.    Psa.  75:  5. 
Psa.  95 :  8. 


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Proceed  from 
Unbelief.    2  Kin.  17:14. 
Pride.    Neh.  9 :  16,  29. 
An  evil  heart.    Jer.  7 :  24. 
God  knows.    Isa.  48 :  4. 
Exhibited  in 
Kefusing  to  hearken  to  God.    Pro. 

1 :  24. 
Refusing-  to  hearken  to  the  messen- 
gers of  God.    1  Sam.  8:19.    Jer. 
44:16.    Zee.  7:11. 
Refusing  to  walli  in  the  ways  of 
God.   Neh.  9:17.   Psa.  78:10.   Isa. 
42:24.    Jer.  6:16. 
Refusing  to    hearken   to    parents. 

Deu.  21 :  18, 19. 
Refusing  to  receive  correction.  Deu. 

21:18.    Jer.  5:3.    Jer.  7:  28. 
Rebelling  against  God.    Deu.  31 :  27. 

Psa.  78:8.  • 

Resisting  the  Holy  Ghost.    Acts  7 : 

51. 
Walking  in  the  counsels  of  an  evil 
heart.    Jer.  7  :  24,  with  Jer.  23 :  17. 
Hardening  the  neck.    Neh.  9 :  16. 
Hardening  the  heart.    2  Chr.  36 :  l.S. 
Going  backward  and  not  forward, 
Jer.  7 :  24. 
Heinousness  of.    1  Sam.  15 :  23. 
Ministers  should 
Be  without.    Tit.  1 :  7. 
Warn  their  people  against.    Heb. 

3:7—12. 
Pray  that  their  people  may  be  for- 
given for.    Exo.  34 :  9.    Deu.  9 :  27. 
Characteristic  of  the  wicked.    Pro. 

7:11.    2  Pet.  2:10. 
The  wicked  cease  not  from.    Jud.  2: 

19. 
Punishment  for.    Deu.  21:  21.    Pro. 

29:1. 
Illustrated.  Psa.  32 :  9.  Jer.  31 :  18. 
Exemplified.  Simeon  rtjirf  Levi,  Gen. 
49 :  6.  Israelites,  Exo.  32  :  9.  Deu.  9 : 
6,  13.  Sail?,  1  Sam.  15:  19—23.  David, 
2  Sam.  24:  4.  Josinh,  2  Chr.  35:  22. 
Zedekiah,  2  Chr.  36:  13. 

Serpents, 

Created  by  God.    Job  26:  13. 
Characterized   as  subtle.      Gen.  3:1. 

Mat.  10:  16. 
Called   crooked.      Job  26:  13.      Isa. 

27:1. 
Unclean  and  unfit  for  food.      Mat.  7 : 

10. 
Infest 

Hedges.    Ecc.  10:  8. 

Holes  in  walls.    Amos  5:  19. 

Deserts.    Deu.  8:  15. 
Produced  from  eggs.    Isa.  59:5. 
Cursed  above  all  creatures.      Gen.  3: 

14. 
Doomed  to  creep  on  their  belly.  Gen. 

3:14. 
Doomed  to  eat  their  food  mingled 


with  dust.     Gen.  3 :  14.     Isa.  65 :  25. 
Mic.  7 :  17. 
Many  kinds  of,  poisonous.     Deu,  S3: 

24.     Psa.  58:4. 
All  kinds  of,  can  be  tamed.    Jas.  3:  7. 
Were  often  enchanted  or  fascinated. 

Ecc.  10: 11. 
Dangerous  to  travelers.      Gen.  49: 17. 
Man's  aversion  and  hatred  to.      Gen. 

3:15. 
Often  sent  as  a  punishment.      Num. 

21:6.    Deu.  32:24.    1  Cor.  10:9. 
Miracles  connected  with  ; 
Moses'  rod  turned  into.     Exo,  4 :  3. 

Exo.  7  :  9.  15. 
Israelites  cured  by  looking  at  one 
of  brass.      Num.  21 :  8,  9.    Jno.  3: 
14,  15. 
Power  over,  given  to  the  disciples. 
Mar.  16:18.    Luke  10:  19. 
Illustrative 
Of  the  devil.    Gen.  3 :  1,  with  2  Cor. 

11 :  3.    Rev.  12 :  9.    Rev.  20 :  2. 
Of  hypocrites.    Mat.  23 :  33. 
Of  the  tribe  of  Dan.    Gen.  49 :  17. 
Of  enemies  who  harass  and  destroy. 

Isa.  14:29.    Jer.  8:17. 
(Sharp  tongue  of,)  of  malice  of  the 

wicked.    Psa.  140:3. 
(Poisonous  bite  of,)  of  baneful  ef- 
fects of  wine.    Pro.  23 :  31.  32. 

Servants. 

Early  mention  of.    Gen.  9:  23,  26. 
Divided  into 
Male.    Gen,  24:34.    Gen,  32:5. 
Female.    Gen.  16:6.    Gen.  32:5.    . 
Bond.     Gen.  43 :  18.     Lev.  25 :  46. 
Hired.    Mar.  1 :  20.    Luke  15 :  17. 
Persons  devoted  to  the  service  of  an- 
other  so   called.      Exo.   24:13.     1 
Kin.  19:21. 
The  subjects  of  a  prince  or  king  so 

called.    Exo.  9 :  20.    Exo.  11 :  8. 
Persons  of  low  condition  so  called. 

Ecc.  10:7. 
Persons  devoted  to  God    so   called. 
Psa.  119:49.      Isa.  56:6.    Rom.  1:1. 
The  term  often  used  to  express  hu 
militv.     Gen.  18:3.     Gen.  33:5.     1 
Sam.  20:7.    1  Kin.  20:32. 
Hired, 
Called  hirelings.     Job  7  :  1.     Jno. 

10:12,13. 
Engaged  by  the  year.    Lev.  25 :  .53.. 

Isa.  16:14. 
Engaged  by  the  day.    Mat.  20 :  2. 
Not  to  be  oppressed.    Deu.  24:14. 
To  be  paid  without  delay  at  the 
expiration  of  their  service.    Lev. 
19 :  13.     Deu.  24 :  15. 
To    be   esteemed    worthy  of  their 

hire.    Luke  10 :  7. 
To  partake  of  tlie  produce  of    the 
land  the  sabbatical  year.     Lev. 
25 : 6. 


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If  foreiKuers  not  allowed  to  par- 
take of  the  passover  or  uoly 
thiugs.    Exu.  12:45.    Lev.  22:10. 

Anxiety  of,  for  the  end  of  their 
daily  toil,  alluded  to.    Job  7 :  2. 

Hebrew  slaves  serving  their  breth- 
ren to  be  treated  as.  Lev.  25 :  39, 
40. 

Hebrew  slaves  serving  strangers  to 
be  treated  as.     Lev.  25 :  47,  53. 

Often  stood  in  the  mai-ket  place 
waiting  for  employment.  Mat. 
20:1^3. 

Often  well  fed  and  taken  care  of. 
Luke  15: 17. 

Often  oppressed  and  their  wages 
kept  back.    Mai.  3:5.    Jas.  5:4. 
Slaves  or  bond. 

Called  bondmen.  Gen.  43 :  18.  Gen. 
44:9. 

By  birth.  Gen.  14 :  14.  Psa.  116 :  16. 
Jer.  2:14. 

By  purchase.  Gen.  17:27.  Gen.  37:36. 

Captives  taken  in  war  often  kept 
as.    Deu.  20:14.    2  Kin.  5:2. 

Strangers  sojourning  in  Israel 
might  be  purchased  as.  Lev.  25: 
45. 

Persons  belonging  to  other  nations 
might  be  purchased  as.  Lev.  25: 
44. 

Persons  unable  to  pay  their  debts 
liable  to  be  sold  as.  2  Kin.  4:1. 
Neh.  5:4,  5.    Mat.  18:  25. 

Thieves  unable  to  make  restitu- 
tion were  sold  as.  Exo.  22 :  3. 

More  valuable  than  hired  servants. 
Deu.  15 :  18. 

When  Israelites  not  to  be  treated 
with  rigor.    Lev.  25 :  39, 40,  46. 

When  Israelites  to  have  their 
liberty  after  six  years'  service. 
Exo.  21 :  2.    Deu.  15  :  12. 

Israelites  sold  as,  refusing  their 
liberty,  to  have  their  ears  bored 
to  the  door.  Exo.  21 :  5,  6.  Deu. 
15:16,17. 

Israelites  sold  to  strangers  as, 
might  be  redeemed  by  their  near- 
est of  kin.    Lev.  25 :  47—55. 

All  Israelites  sold  as,  to  be  free  at 
the  jubilee.    Lev.  25  :  10,  40, 41,  54. 

Could  not  when  set  free  demand 
wives  or  children  procured  dur- 
ing servitude.    Exo.  21 :  3,  4. 

To  be  furnished  liberally,  when 
tlieir  servitude  expired.  Deu.  15  : 
13, 14. 

When  foreigners  to  be  circumcised. 
Gen.  17:13,  27.     Exo.  12:44. 

To  bo  allowed  to  rest  on  the  Sab- 
bath.   Exo.  20:10. 

To  participate  in  all  national  re- 
joicings.  Deu.  12  :  18.   Deu.  16 :  11, 

14- 

Persons  of  distinction  had  many. 
Geu.  14 :  14.    Ecc.  2 :  7. 


Engaged  in  the  most  menial  offices. 
1  Sam.  25:  41.     Juo.  13:  4,  5. 

Maimed  or  injured  by  masters,  to 
have  their  freedom.  Exo.  21 :  26, 
27. 

Masters  to  be  recompensed  for  in- 
jury done  to.    Exo.  21 :  32. 

Laws  respecting  the  killing  of.  Exo. 
21 :  20,  21. 

Of  others  not  to  be  coveted  or  en- 
ticed away.  Exo.  20:17.  Deu.  5:21. 

Seeking  protection  not  to  be  de- 
livered up  to  masters.  Den.  23: 15. 

Custom  of  branding,  alluded  to. 
Gal.  6:17. 

Sometimes  rose  to  rank  and  sta- 
tion. Ecc.  10:  7. 

Sometimes  intermarried  with  their 
master's  family.    1  Chr.  2:34,35. 

Laws  I'especting  marriage  with  fe- 
male.   Exo.  21 :  7—11. 

Seizing  and  stealing  of  men  for, 
condemned  and  pvmislied  bv  the 
law.  Exo.  21 :  16.  Deu.  24 :  7.  1 
Tim.  1:10. 

Laws    respecting,  often    violated. 
Jer.  34 :  8—16. 
Bond,  illustrative 

Of  Christ.  Psa.  40:  6,  with  Heb.  10: 
5.    Phi.  2:7,8. 

Of  saints.  1  Cor.  6 :  20.    1  Cor.  7 :  23. 

Of  the  wicked.    2  Pet.  2 :  19,    with 
Rom.  6:  16,  19. 
Christ  condescended  to  the  office  of. 

Mat.  20 :  28.    Luke  22 :  27.  Jno.  13 :  5. 

Phi.  2:  7. 
Are  inferior  to  their  masters.    Luke 

22 :  27. 
Should  follow   Christ's  example,    1 

Pet.  2 :  21. 
Duties  of,  to  masters; 

To  pray  for  them.    Gen.  24  :  12. 

To  honor  them.  Mai.  1:6.  1  Tim. 
6:1. 

To  revere  them  the  more,  when 
they  are  believers.  1  Tim.  6:2. 

To  be  subject  to  them.  1  Pet.  2:18. 

To  obey  them.     Eph.  6 :  5.  Tit.  2 :  9. 

To  attend  to  their  call.   Psa.  123:  2. 

To  please  them  well  in  all  things. 
Tit.  2 : 9. 

To  sympathize  with  them.  2  Sam 
12:18. 

To  prefer  their  business  to  their 
own  necessary  food.    Gen.  24:33. 

To  bless  God  for  mercies  shown  to 
them.    Gen.  24 :  27,  48. 

To  be  faithful  to  them.  Luke  16 :  10 
-12.    1  Cor.  4:2.    Tit.  2:10. 

To  be  profitable  to  them.  Luke 
19:15,16,18.   Phile.  11. 

To  be  anxious  for  their  welfare.  1 
Sam.  25 :  14—17.    2  Kin.  5 :  2,  3. 

To  be  earnest  in  transacting  their 
business.    Gen.  24 :  54—50. 

To  be  prudent  in  the  management 
of  their  affairs.    Gen.  24 :  34— 49. 


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To  be  industrious  in  laboring  for 

them.    Neh.  4 :  16,  23. 
To  be  kind  and  attentive  to  their 

guests.    Gen.  43 :  23,  24. 
To  be  submissive  even  to  the  fro- 

ward.    Gen.  16 :  6,  9.    1  Pet.  2 :  18. 
Not  to  answer  them  rudely.    Tit.  2 : 

9. 
Not  to  serve  them  with  eye-service, 

as  men-pleasers.    Eph.  6 :  6.    Col. 

3:22. 
^  Not  to  defraud  them.    Tit.  2 :  10. 
Should  be  contented  in  their  situa- 
tion.    1  Cor.  7  :  20,  21. 
Should    be   compassionate    to  their 

fellows.    Mat.  18 :  33. 
Should  serve 
For  conscience  towards  God.  1  Pet. 

2:19. 
In  the  fear  of  God.   Eph.  6 :  5.    Col. 

3:22. 
As  the  servants  of  Christ.    Eph.  6 : 

5,6. 
Heartily,  as  to  the  Lord,  and  not 

unto  men.    Eph.  6:7.    Col.  3:2.3. 
As  doing  the  will  of  God  from  the 

heart.    Eph.  6:6. 
In  singleness  of  heart.    Eph.  6:. 5. 

Col.  3 :  22. 
With  good  will.     Eph.  6:7. 
When  patient  under  injury  are  ac- 
ceptable to  God.    1  Pet.  2 :  19,  20. 
When  good 
Are  the  servants  of  Christ.    Col.  3: 

24. 
Are  brethren  beloved  in  the  Lord. 

Phile.  16. 
Are  the  Lord's  freemen.  1  Cor.  7 :  22. 
Are  partakers  of  gospel  privileges. 

1  Cor.  12 :  13.    Gal.  3 :  28.    Eph.  6 : 

8.    Col.  3:11. 
Deserve   the    confidence    of    their 

masters.    Gen.  24:  2,  4,  10.    Gen. 

39 :  4. 
Often  exalted.    Gen.  41 :  40.     Pro. 

17:2. 
Often  advanced  by  masters.    Gen. 

39:4.  5. 
To  be  honored.    Gen.   24:31.    Pro. 

27 :  18. 
Bring  God's    blessing   upon   their 

masters.   Gen.  30:  27,  30.  Gen.  39: 

3. 
Adorn  the  doctrine    of  God  their 

Saviour  in  all  things.    Tit.  2 :  10. 
Have  God  with  them.    Gen.  31 :  42. 

Gen.  39:21.    Acts.  7:9,  10. 
Are  prospered  by  God.  ^en.  39 :  3. 
Are  protected  by  God.    tJen.  31 :  7. 
Are  guided  by  God.    Gen.  24 :  7,  27. 
Are  blessed  by  God.    Mat.  24:46. 
Are  mourned  over  after  death.  Gen. 

.35  :  8.     (  See  marginal  note.) 
Shall  be  rewarded.    Eph.  6 :  8.  Col. 

3:24. 
The   property  of  masters  increased 
by  faithful.    Gen.  30:  29,  30. 


Characteristics  of  wicked  seev- 

ANTS: 

Eye-servants.  Eph.  6 :  6.  Col.  3 :  22. 
Men-pleasers.  Eph.  6:6.  Col.  3:22. 
Deceit.  2  Sam.  19:  26.  Psa  101 :  6,  7. 
Quarrelsomeness.    Gen.  13:7.  Gen. 

26 :  20. 
Covetousness.    2  Kin.  .5 :  20. 
Lying.    2  Kin.  5 :  22,  2'). 
Stealing.    Tit.  2 :  10. 
Gluttony,  &c.     Mat.  24 :  49. 
Unmerciful  to  their  fellows.    Mat. 

18:30. 
Will  not  submit  to  correction.  Pro. 

29 :  19. 
Do  not  bear  to  be  exalted.    Pro.  30: 

21,22,  with  Isa.  3:. J. 
Shall  be  punished.  Mat.  24 :  50. 
Good— Exemplified.  Elie:.er,  Gen.  24th 
Chapter.  Deborah,  Gen.  24:  59,  with 
Gen.  35:  8.  Jacob,  Gen.  31:  36—40. 
Joscp/i,  Gen.  39:  3.  Acts  7:10.  Serv- 
ants of  Boaz,  Ruth  2 :  4.  JoHatliaiVs 
armor-bearer,  1  Sam.  14:  6,  7.  Da- 
vid's servants,  2  Sam.  12:18.  Cap- 
tive maid,  2  Kin.  5:2—4.  Servantsof 
\aaman,  2  Kin.  5:  13.  Servantsof 
Centurion,  Mat.  8:  9.  Servants  of 
Cornelius,  Acts  10 :  7.  Onesimus  a^'ter 
li  is  conversion,  Phile.  11. 
Bad— Exemplified.  Servants  of  Abra- 
ham and  Lot,  Gen.  13:  7.  Servantsof 
Abimeleeh,  Gen.  21:  25.  Absalom's 
servants,  2  Sam.  13:  28,  29.  2  Sam. 
11:30.  [Absalom''s  servants  obeyed  a 
bad  master;  they  were  bad  men  rather 
than  bad  servants.]  Ziba,  2Sam.  16: 
1—4.  Servants  of  Shimei,  1  Kin.  2: 
39.  Jeroboam,!  Kin.  11:  26.  Zimri, 
1  Kin.  16:  9.  Geliazi,  2  Kin.  5:20. 
Servants  of  Amon,  2  Kin.  21 :  23.  Job''8 
servants.  Job  19:  16.  Servants  of  the 
High  Priest,  Mar.  14 :  65.  Onesimus 
be^'ore  his  conversion,  Phile.  11. 

Sheep. 

Clean  and  used  as  food.    Deu.  14:  4. 
Described  as 

Innocent.    2  Sam.  24: 17. 

Sagacious.    Jno.  10:4,5. 

Agile.    Psa.  114:4,  6. 

Being  covered  with  a  fleece.    Job 
31 :  20. 

Remarkably  prolific.    Psa.  107 :  41. 
Psa.  144 :  13.    So.  of  Sol.  4 :  2.  Eze. 
36:37. 
Bleating  of,  alluded  to.    Jud.  5:  16. 

1  Sam.  15:  14. 
Under  man's  care  from  the  earliest 

age.     Gen.  4  :  4. 
Constituted  a  great  part  of    patri- 
archal wealth.    Gen.  13:  5.  Gen.  24: 

35.    Gen.  26:14. 
Males  of,  called  rams.    1  Sam.  15:  22. 

Jer.  51 :  40. 
Females  of,  called  ewes.    Psa.  78:  71. 


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Young  of,  called  lambs.    Exo.  12:3. 

Isa.  n :  6. 
Places  celebr.xted  for  ; 

Kedar.    Ezo.  27:  21. 

Bashan.    Den.  32  :  14. 

Nebaioth.    Isa.  CO:  7. 

Bozra.    Mic.  2: 12. 
Flesh  of,  extensively  used  as  food.    1 

Sam.  2.") :  18.    1  Kiu.  1 :  19.    1  Kin.  4 : 

23.    Nell.  5: 18.    Isa.  22:13. 
Milk  of,  used  as  food.    Dou.  32:14. 

Isa.  7:21,22.     1  Cor.  9:7. 
Skins  of,  worn  as   ck)tliing  by   the 

poor.     Heb.  11 :  37. 
Skins  of,  made  into  a  covering  for  the 

tabernacle.     Exo.  2."):  5.     Exo.  36: 

19.    Exo.  39 :  34. 
Wool  of,  made  into  clothing.     Job 

31 :  20.    Pro.  31 :  13.    Eze.  34  :  3. 
Offered  in  sacrifice  from  the  earliest 

age.      Gen.  4:4.     Gen.  8:20.     Gen. 

15 : 9, 10. 
Ottered  in  sacrifice  under  the  law. 

Exo.  20:24.      Lev.  1 :  10.      lKin.8: 

5,63. 
Flocks  of. 

Attended  by  members  of  the  family. 
Gen.  29:6.  Exo.  2:16.  1  Sam. 
16:11. 

Attended  by  servants.  1  Sam.  17: 
20.    Isa.  61 :  5. 

Guarded  by  dogs.    Job  30:1. 

Kept  infolds  or  cotes.  1  Sam.  24: 
3.    2  Sam.  7:8.    Jno.  10:1. 

Conducted  to  the  richest  pastures. 
Psa.  23:2. 

Fed  on  the  mountains.  Exo.  3:1. 
Eze.  34 :  6,  13. 

Fed  in  the  valleys.    Isa.  65 :  10. 

Frequently  covered  the  pastures. 
Psa.  65:13. 

Watered  every  day.  Gen.  29 :  8—10. 
Exo.  2 :  16, 17. 

Made  to  rest  at  noon.  Psa.  23:  2, 
with  So.  of  Sol.  1:7. 

Followed  the  shepherd.  Jno.  10: 
4,27. 

Fled  from  strangers.    Jno.  10:  5. 
Washed  and  shorn  every  year.    So. 

of  Sol.  4:2. 
Firstlings  of,  not  to  be  shorn.     Deu. 

15 :  19. 
Firstlings  of,  not   to  be    redeemed. 

Num.  18:  17. 
Firstlings  of,  could  not  be  dedicated 

as  a  free-will  offering.     Lev.  27 :  26. 
Tithe  of,  given  to  the  Levites.    2  Chr. 

31 : 4-6. 
First  wool  of,  given  to  the  priests. 

Deu.  18:4. 
Time  of  shearing,  a  time  of  rejoicing. 

ISam.  25:  2,  11,36.    2  Sam.  13:23. 
Were  frequently 

Given  as  presents.  2  Sam.  17 :  29. 
1  Chr.  12 :  40. 

Given  as  tribute.  2  Kiu.  3:4.  2 
Chr.  17 :  11. 


Destroyed  by  wild  beasts.     Jer.  .50: 

17.     Mic.  5:8.     Jno.  10:  12. 
Taken   in  great   numbers    in    war. 

Jud.  6 :  4.      1  Sam.  14 :  32.      1  Clir. 

5:21.    2  Chr.  14:15. 
Cut  oft'  by  disease.     Exo.  9 :  3. 
False  prophets    assume  the    simple 

appearance  of.    Mat.  7 :  15. 
Illustrative 
Of  the  Jews.      Psa.  74 : 1.      Psa.  78 : 

,52.    Psa.  79:13. 
Of  the  people  of  Christ.      Jno.  10: 

7-26.      Jno.  21:  16, 17.      Heb.  13: 

20.     1  Pet.  5 :  2. 
Of  the  wicked  in  their  death.    Psa. 

49:14. 
Of   those    under  God's   judgment. 

Psa.  44:11. 
(In    patience    and    simplicity,)    of 

patience,  &c.  of  Christ.    Isa.  53 :  7. 
(In  proneness  to  wander,)  of  those 

who  depart  from  God.      Psa.  119: 

176.    Lsa.  53:6.    Eze.  34:16. 
(Lost,)  of  the  unregeuerate.      Mat. 

10:6. 
(When  found,)  of  restored  sinners. 

Luke  15 :  5,  7. 
(Separated  from  the  goats,)  of  the 

separation    of   saints     from    the 

wicked.    Mat.  25 :  32,  33. 

Shepherds. 

Early  mention  of.    Gen.  4:2. 
Usually  carried  a  scrip   or    bag.     1 

Sam.  17:  40. 
Carried  a  staff  or  rod.      Lev.  27 :  32. 

Psa.  23:4. 

Dwelt  in  tents  while  tending  their 

flocks.    So.  of  Sol.  1 :  8.    Isa.  38 :  12. 

Members  of    the  family   both    male 

and  female  acted  as.     Gen.  29:6. 

1  Sam.  16: 11.    1  Sam.  17:15. 

Had  hired  keepers  under  them.     1 

Sam.  17:20. 
The    unfaithfulness    of  hireling,  al- 
luded to.    Jno.  10 :  12. 
Care  of  the  sheep  by,  exhibited  in 
Knowing  them.    Jno.  10:  14. 
Going    before    and   leading    them. 
Psa.    77:20.      Psa     78:52.      Psa. 
80:1. 
Seeking  out  good  pasture  for  them. 

1  Chr.  4:39-41.    Psa.  23:2. 
Numbering  them  when  they  return 

from  pasture.    Jer.  33 :  13. 
Watching     over    them    by    uight. 

Luke  2 :  8. 
Tenderness  to  the  ewes    in  lamb, 
and  to  the  young.      Gen.  33:  13, 
14.    Psa.  78:71. 
Defending  them  when  attacked  by 
wild  beasts.      1   Sam.   17:34—36. 
^  Amos  3:  12. 

Searching  them  out  when  lost  and 
straying.  Eze.  34 :  12.  Luke  15 : 
4,  5. 


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Attending  them  when  sick.     Eze. 

34:16. 
An    abomination    to  the    Egyptians. 

Gen.  46:  34. 
Illustrative 
Of  God  as  leader  of  Israel.    Psa. 

77:20.    Psa.  80:1. 
Of  Christ    as  the  good  shepherd. 

Eze.  34:23.      Zee.  13:  7.     Jno.  10: 

14.    He  b.  13:20. 
Of  kings  as  the  leaders  of  the  peo- 
ple.     Isa.  44:28.     Jer.  6:3.     Jer. 

49 :  19. 
Of  ministers  of   the  gospel.     Jer. 

23:4. 
(Searching  out  straying  sheep,)  of 

Christ  seeking  the  lost.     Eze.  34 : 

12,    Luke  lo :  2—7. 
(Their  care  and  tenderness,)  of  ten- 
derness of  Christ.  Isa.  40:  11.  Eze. 

34 :  13-16. 
(Ignorant  and  foolish,)  of  bad  min- 

istei's.  Isa.  56:11.  Jer.  50:6.   Eze. 

34:2,10.    Zee.  11 :  7,  8,  15-17. 

Showbrcad. 

Twelve  cakes  of  fine  flour.   Lev.  24 :  5. 
Called  hallowed  bread.    1  Sam.  21 :  4. 
Materials  for,  provided  by  the  peo- 
ple.   Lev.  24 : 8.    Neh.  10 :  32 :  33. 
Prepared  by  Levites.    IChr.  9:32.    1 

Chr.  23:29. 
placed  in  two  rows  ou  the  table  by 

the  priests.    Exo.  25 :  30.    Exo.  40 : 

23.  Lev.  24:6. 
Table  of, 

Dimensions,  &c.  of.    Exo.  25 :  23. 

Covered  with  gold.    Exo.  25 :  24. 

Had  an  ornamental  border.    Exo. 
25 :  25. 

Had  staves  of  shittim  wood  covered 
with  gold.  Exo.  25  :  28. 

Had  rings  of  gold  in  the  corners  for 
the  staves.    Exo.  25 :  26,  27. 

Had    dishes,    spoons,    covers,  and 
bowls  of  gold.    Exo.  25 :  29. 

Placed  in  the  north  side  of  the  tab- 
ernacle.   Exo.  40:22.  Heb.  9:2. 

Directions  for  removing.  Num.  4 :  7. 
Pure  frankincense  placed  on.    Lev. 

24:7. 
Was   changed    every    Sabbath    day. 

Lev.  24 :  8. 
After  removal  from  the  table  given 

to  the  priests.    Lev.  24 :  9. 
Not  lawful  for  any  but  priests  to  eat, 

except  in  extreme  cases.  1  Sam.  21 : 

4-6,  with  Mat.  12:4. 
Illustrative  of 

Christ  as  the  bread  of  life.    Jno.  ■ 
6:48. 

The  Church.     1  Cor.  5:  7.    1  Cor. 
10:  17. 

Shields. 
A  part  of  defensive  armor.    Psa.  115 : 
9,  with  Psa.  140:7. 


Frequently  made  of,  or  coveeed 

with 

Gold.    2  Sam.  8:7.    1  Kin.  10 :  17. 

Brass.    1  Kin.  14 :  27. 
Said  to  belong  to  God.    Psa.  47 :  9. 
Kinds  of; 

The  buckler  or  target.    2  Chr.  9 :  15, 
with  1  Chr.  5 :  18.    Eze.  26 :  8. 

The  small  shield.    2  Cor.  9 :  16. 
Often  borne  by  an  armor-bearer.    1 

Sam.  17:  7. 
Before  war 

Gathered  together.    Jer.  51 :  11. 

Uncovered.    Isa.  22:  6. 

Repaired.    Jer.  46:3. 

Anointed.    2  Sam.  1 :  21,  with  Isa. 
21:5. 

Often  made  red.    Nah.  2:3. 
Provided  by  the  kings  of  Israel  in 

great  abundance.     2  Chr.  11 :  12.    2 

Chr.  26:14.    2  Chr.  32:5. 
A  disgrace  to  lose,  or  throw  away.    2 

Sam.  1:  21. 
Of   the    vanquished,    often   burned, 

Eze.  39 :  9. 
In  times  of  peace  were  hung  up  in 

towers  of  armories.      Eze.  27 :  10, 

withSo.  ofSoI.  4:4, 
Were  scarce  in  Israel  in  the  days  of 

Deborah  and  Barak.    Jud.  5 :  8. 
Many  of  the  Israelites  used,  with  ex- 

pertness.  1  Chr.  12:  8,  24,  34.   2  Chr. 

14:8.    2  Chr.  25:5. 
Illustrative  of 

Protection  of  God.  Gen.  15 : 1.  Psa. 
33 :  20. 

Favor  of  God.    Psa.  5  :  12. 

Truth  of  God.    Psa.  91 :  4. 

Salvation  of  God.    2  Sam.  22:  36. 
Psa.  18:35. 

Faith.    Eph.  6:16. 

Ships. 

Probably    originated   from    the  ark 

made  by  Noah.    Gen.  7 :  17, 18. 
Antiquity  of,  among  the  Jews.    Gen, 

49:13.     Jud.  5:17. 
Described  as 

Gallant.    Isa.  33:21. 

Large.    Jas.  3:  4. 

Strong.    Isa.  23:14. 

Swift.    Job  9 :  26. 
Solomon  built  a  navy  of.  1  Kiu.  9:  26. 
Mentioned  in  Scripture; 

OfChittim.    Num.  24:24.    Dan.  11: 
30. 

OfTarshish.    Isa.  23:1.     Isa.  60:9. 

Of  Adramyttium.    Acts  27 :  2. 

Of  Alexandria.     Acts  27  :  6. 

OfChaldea.    Isa.  43:14. 

Of  Tyre.    2  Chr.  8 :  18. 
Generally  made  of  the  fir  tree.     Eze. 

27:5. 
Sometimes  made  of  bulrushes.    Isa. 

18:2. 
The  seams  of,  were  calked.     Eze.  27 : 

9,27. 


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Partb  of  mentioned; 

Tlie  forepart  or  foreship.     Acts  27  : 
30,41. 

Tlio  hinder  part  or  stern.     Acts  27 : 
2',>,  41. 

Tlio  lu)lcl  or  between  the  sides.  Jon. 
1:5. 

The  mast.    Isa.  .33 :  23.    Eze.  27 :  .5. 

The  sails.    Isa.  33 :  23.    Eze.  27  :  7. 

The  tackling.      Isa.  33:  23.     Acts 
27 :  19. 

The  rudder  or  helm.    Jas.  3 :  4. 

The  rudder-bauds.    Acts  27  :  40. 

The  anchors.    Acts  27  :  29, 40. 

Tlie  boats.    Acts  27  :  30,  32. 

The  oars.     Isa.  33 :  21.    Eze.  27  :  6. 
Often  the   property  of    individuals. 

Acts  27: 11. 
Commanded  by  a  master.    Jon.  1 :  6. 

Acts  27:11. 
Guided  in    their   course    by    pilots. 

Eze.  27  :  8,  27-29. 
Governed  and  directed  by  the  helm. 

Jas.  3:4. 
Course  of  frequently  directed  by  the 

heavenly  bodies.    Acts  27 :  20. 
Worked  by  mariners  or  sailors.    Eze. 

27  :  9,  27.    Jon.  1 :  .5.    Acts  27  :  30. 
Generally  impelled  by  sails.  Acts  27 : 

2-7. 
Often  impelled  by  oars.     Jon.  1 :  13. 

Jno.  6:19. 

N.\VIGATED 

Rivers.    Isa.  33:  21. 

Lakes.    Luke  5 :  1,2. 

The  ocean.    Psa.  104 :  26.     Psa.-107 : 
23. 
Soundings  usually  taken  for,  in  dan- 
gerous places.    Acts  27  :  28. 
Usually    distinguished   by  signs    or 

figureheads.    Acts  28:  11. 
Course  of,  tlirougli  the  midst  of  the 

sea,  wonderful.    Pro.  30: 18,  19. 
Employed  in 

Trading.    1  Kin.  22:  48.    2  Chr.  8: 
18.     2  Chr.  9:21. 

Fishing.    Mat.  4 :  21.    Luke  5  :  4—9. 
Jno.  21 :  3-8. 

War.    Num.  24:  24.    Dan.  11 :  30,  40. 

Carrying   passengers.      Jon.    1 :  3. 
Acts  27:  2,  6.    Acts  28:  11. 
The  hinder  part  of,  occupied  by  the 

passengers.    Mar,  4 :  38. 
Endangered  by 

Storms.    Jon.  1:4.      Mar.  4:37,  38. 

Quicksands.    Acts  27  :  17. 

Rocks.    Acts  27 :  29. 
When  damaged  were  sometimes  un- 

dergirded  with  cables.       Acts  27 : 

17. 
^ere  often  wrecked.    1   Kin.  22 :  48. 

Psa.  48:7.    Acts  27:  41-44.    2  Cor. 

11:25. 
Illustrative 

Of  industrious  women.    Pro.  31 :  14. 

(Wrecked.)  of  departure  from  the 
faith.    1  Tim.  1:19. 


Shoes. 

Early  use  of.    Gen.  14 :  23. 

Called  sandals.    Mar.  6:9.  Acts  12:  8. 

Soles    of,     sometimes     plated    with 

brass  or  iron.    Deu.  33 :  25. 
Bound  round  the  feet  with  latchets 
or  strings.  .Jno.  1:  27.    Acts  12:  8. 
Of  ladies  of  distinction 
Often  made  of  badgers'  skins.  Eze. 

16:10. 
Often  highly    ornamental.    So.  of 

Sol.  7 :  1. 
Probably  often  adorned  with  tink- 
ling ornaments.    Isa.  3:  18. 
Loosing  of,  for  another  a  degrading 

office.    Mar.  1 :  7.    Jno.  1 :  27. 
Bearing,    for    another    a    degrading 
office,  only   performed    by    slaves. 
Mat.  3:11. 
The  Jews 
Put  on,  before  beginning  a  journey. 

Exo.  12:11. 

Never  wore,  in  mourning.    2  Sam. 

15 :  30.  Isa.  20 :  2,  3.  Eze.    24 :  17, 23. 

Put  off,  when   they  entered  sacred 

places.    Exo.  8:5.    Jos.  5:15. 

Worn  out  by  a  long  journey.      Jos. 

9 :  5, 13. 
Of  Israel  preserved  for  forty  years, 
while  journeying  in  the  wilderness. 
Deu.  29:5. 
Often  given  as  bribes.    Amos  2;  6. 

Amos  8 :  6. 
Customs  connected  with; 
A  man  who  refused  to  marry  a  de- 
ceased brother's  wife  disgraced 
by  her  pulling  off  his  shoes.  Deu. 
25 :  9,  10. 
The  right  of  redemption  resigned 
by  a    man's    giving   one    of   his 
shoes  to  the  next  of  kin.    Ruth 
4:7,8. 
The  Apostles  prohibited  from  taking 
for  their  journey  more,    than    the 
pair  they  had  on.  Mat.  10:  10.  Mar. 
6:  9.    Luke  10:  4. 
Illustrative 
Of  the  preparation  of  the  gospel. 

Eph.  6 :  15. 

Of  the  beauty  conferred  on  saints. 

So.  of  Sol.  7:1,  with  Luke_  15:  22. 

(Having   blood   on,)  of  being   en- 

.  gaged  in  war  and  slaughter.    1 

Kin.  2:5. 
(Taken  off,)  of  an  ignominious  and 
servile  condition.    Isa.  47:  2.  Jer. 
2 :  25. 
(Thrown  over  a   place,)  of  subjec- 
tion.   Psa.  60:8.    Psa.   108:9. 

Sickness. 

Sent  by  God.  Deu.  28:59—61.  Deu. 
32 :  39.    2  Sam.  12 :  15.  Acts  12 :  23. 

The  devil  sometimes  permitted  to  in- 
flict. Job  2 :  6,  7.  Luke  9 :  39.  Luke 
13:16. 


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Often  brought  on  by  intemperance. 

Hos.  7 :  5. 
Often  sent  as  a  punishment  of  sin. 
Lev.  26:14-16.    2  Chr.  21 :  12-15.    1 
Cor.  11 :  30. 
One  of  God's  four  sore  judgments  on 

a  guilty  land.    Eze.  14: 19— 21. 
God 
Promises    to  heal.    Exo.  23:25.    2 

Kin.  20:  5. 
Heals.  Deu.  32:  39.  Psa.  103:  3.  Isa. 

38:5,9. 
Exhibits     His    mercy    in    healing. 

Phi.  2:  27. 
Exhibits  His    power     in    healing. 

Luke  5  :17. 
Exhibits  His  love  in  healing.    Isa. 

38:17. 
Often  manifests    saving    grace    to 

sinners  during.     Job  33 :  19—24. 

Psa.  107 :  17—21. 
Permits  saints  to  be  tried  by.    Job 

2 :  5,  6. 
Strengthens  saints  in.    Psa.  41 :  3. 
Comforts  saints  in.    Psa.  41:3. 
Hears  the  prayers  of  those  iu.  Psa. 

30:2.    Psa.  107:18-20. 
Preserves  saints  in  time  of.  Psa.  91: 

3-7. 
Abandons  the  wicked  to.  Jer.  34 :  17. 
Persecutes  the  wicked  by.    Jer.  29: 

18. 
Healing  of,  lawful  on  the  Sabbath. 

Luke  13: 14-16. 
Christ  compassionated  those  in.  Isa. 

53:4,  with  Mat.  8:16,17. 
Christ  healed, 
Being  present.    Mar.  1:  31.    Mat.  4: 

23. 
Not  being  present.    Mat.  8 :  13. 
By  imposition  of  hands.     Mar.  6 :  5. 

Luke  13:  13. 
With  a  touch.  Mat.  8:3. 
Through  the  touch  of  His  garment. 

Mat.  14 :  35,  36.    Mar.  5 :  27—34. 
With  a  word.     Mat.  8:  8,  13. 
Faith  required  in  those  healed  of,  by 
Christ.     Mat.   9:28,  29.     Mar.  5:34. 
Mar.  10:52. 
Often   incurable   by  human  means. 

Deu.  28:27.    2  Chr.  21 :  18. 
The  Apostles  were  endued  with  pow- 
er to  heal.   Mat.  10:  1.    Mar.  16:  18, 
20. 
The  power  of  healing 
One  of    the    miraculous  gifts    be- 
stowed on  the  early    Church.    1 

Cor.  12 :  9,  30.     Jas.  5 :  14,  15. 
Saints 
Acknowledge    that,     comes     from 

God.    Psa.  31:  1—8.  Isa.  38: 12,  15. 
Are  resigned  under.    Job  2:  10. 
Mourn  under,  with  prayer.    Isa.  38 : 

14. 
Pray  for  recovery  from.  Isa.  38:  2,  3. 
Ascribe  recovery  from,  to  God;  Isa. 

38 :  20. 


Praise  God  for  recovery  from.  Psa 
103 :  1—3.  Isa.  38 :  19.    Luke  17 :  15, 

Thank  God  publicly  for   recoverj 
from.    Isa.  38:20.    Acts  3:  8. 

Feel  for  others  in.    Psa.  35 :  13. 

Visit  those  in.    Mat.  25  :  36. 
Visiting  those  in,  an  evidence  of  be- 
longing to  Christ.    Mat.  25:  34,  36, 

40. 
Pray  for  those  afflicted  with.    Acts 

28:8.    Jas.  5:14,15. 
God's  aid  should    be  sought    in.    2 

Chr.  16:  12. 
The  wicked 

Have  much  sorrow,  &c.  with.  Ecc. 
5:17. 

Forsake  those  in.  ISam.  30:  13. 

Visit  not  those  in.    Mat.  25:  43. 
Not  visiting  those  in,  an  evidence  of 

not  belonging  to  Christ.     Mat.  25 : 

43,  45. 
Illustrative  of   sin.    Lev.    13 :  45,  46. 

Isa.  1 :  5.    Jer.  8 :  22.    Mat.  9 :  12. 

Sidonians,  The. 

Descended   from  Sidon,    son  of  Ca- 
naan.   Gen.  10: 15.    1  Chr.  1 :  13. 
Formerly  a  part  of    the  Phoenician 

nation.  Mat.  15:  21,  22,  with  Mar.  7: 

24,  26. 
Dwelt  on  the  sea  coast.    Luke  6 :  17. 

Acts  27 :  3. 
Cities  of  mentioned; 

Zidon.    Jos.  11 :  8.    Jos.  19:  28. 

Zarephath  or  Sarepta.    1   Kin.  17 : 
9.    Luke  4 :  26. 
Governed  by  kings.    Jer.  25:22,    Jer. 

27:  3. 
Character  of; 

Careless  and  secure.    Jud.  18:  7. 

Idolatrous.    1  Kin.  11 :  5. 

Superstitious.    Jer.  27 :  3,  9. 

Wicked  and  impenitent.    Mat.   11: 
21   22. 
Engaged  in  extensive  commerce.  Isa. 

23:2. 
Were  skilful  sailors.    Eze.  27 :  8. 
Supplied  the  Jews   with  timber.    1 

Chr.  22:4.  Ezr.  3:7. 
Supplied  from  Judea  with  provisions. 

Acts  12:  20,  with  Eze.  27: 17. 
Territory  of. 

Bordered  on    the  land  of  Canaan. 
Gen.  10:19. 

Given  by  God  to  Israel.  Gen.  49 :  13. 
Jos.  13 : 6. 

Allotted  to  the  tribe  of  Asher.  Jos. 
19:24,  28. 

Visited  by  our  Lord.    Mat.  15 :  21. 
Israel  unable  to  expel.    Jud.   1 :  31. 

Jud.  3:3. 
Hostile  and  oppressive  to  God's  peo- 
ple.   Jud.  10:   12.    Eze.  28:  22,  24. 

Joel  3 :  5j  6. 
Solomon  intermarried  with.    1  Kin. 

11:1. 


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Ahab  intermarried  with.    1  Kin.  16: 

31. 
Israel  followed  the  idolatry  of.    Jud. 

10:6.    IKiu.  11:33. 
Predictions  respecting; 
Territory  of,  to  be  given  to  Neb- 
iichaduezzar,    king   of    Babylon. 
Jer.  27  :  3,  6. 
Partaking  with  the  other  nations 
of  God's  judgments.    Jer.  25 :  22— 
28.    Eze.  32  :  30. 
All  their  helpers  to  be  cut  off.  Jer. 

47:4. 
That  God  should  be  glorified  in  the 
judgments  upon  them.    Eze.  28: 
21-23. 
Their  spoliation  and  oppression  of 
the  Jews  to  be  fully  recompensed. 
Joel  3:4,8. 
Many  of,   attended  Christ's  ministry. 

Mar.  3:8. 
Having  revolted  from   Herod,  were 
obliged    to  propitiate   him.     Acts 
12:20. 

Sieges. 

Fenced  cities  invested  by.    2  Kin.  18: 

13. 
Threatened  as  a  punishment.    Deu. 

28:52. 
Described  .^s 
Encamping  against.    2  Sam.  12:28. 

2Chr.  32:1. 
Pitching  against.    2  Kin.  25 :  1. 
Compassing  about  with  armies.    2 

Kin.  6 :  14.    Luke  21 :  20. 
Setting  in  array  against.  Jer.  50:  9. 
Being  against  round    about.    Jer, 

.51 :  2. 
Often  lasted   for  a  long  time.  2  Kin. 

17 :  ,5. 
Great  noise  and  tumult  of,  alluded 

to.    Joel  2 :  5. 
Those  engaged  in, 
Built  forts  and  mounts.    Eze.  4 :  2. 

Eze.  26:8. 
Dug  a  trench  round  the  city.  ILuke 

19:43. 
Invested    the    city    on   every  side, 

Eze.  23:24. 
Cut  off  all  supplies.    2  Kin.  19 :  24. 
Frequently    laid   ambushes.     Jud. 

9 :  34.  I 

Called  upon  the  city  to  surrender. 

1  Kin.  20 :  2,  3.    2  Kin.  18 :  18,  20. 
Employed     battering    rams,      &c. 

against  the  walls.    Eze.  4:2.  Eze. 

26:9. 
Cast  arrows  and  other  missiles  into 
*  the  city.    2  Kin.  19:32. 
Often  suffered  much  during.    Eze. 

29:18. 
The  Jews  forbidden  to  cut  down  fruit 
trees  for  purposes  of.    Deu.  20:  19, 
20. 
Extreme  diflBculty  of  taking  cities  by, 
alluded  to.    Pro,  18:19. 


Cities  invested  by, 

Repaired  and  newly  fortified  be- 
forehand. 2Chr.  32:5.  Isa.  22: 
9,10.    Nah,  3:14. 

Supplied  with  water  beforehand. 
Nah  3:14. 

The  inhabitants  of,  cut  off  before- 
hand supplies  of  water  outside, 
useful  to  besiegers.  2  Clir.  32 :  3,  4. 

Were  strictly  shut  up.    Jos.  6 : 1. 

Walls  of,  defended  by  the  inhabit- 
ants. 2  Sam.  11:  20,  21.  2  Kin.  18: 
26.    2Chr.  32:  18. 

Sometimes  used  ambushes  or 
sorties.    Jer.  51 :  12. 

Often  suffered  from  famine.  2  Kin. 
6:26—29.    2  Kin.  25:3.    Eze.  6:12. 

Often    suffered     from     pestilence. 

•  Jer.  21:6.    Jer.  32:24. 

Often  demanded  terms  of  peace.  1 
Sam.  11:1-3. 

Frequently  taken  by  ambush.  Jud. 
9:43,  44. 

Frequently  taken  by  assault.  Jos. 
10:35.    2  Sam.  12:  29. 

Frequently  succored  by  allies.  1 
Sam.  11:  11.    1  Sam.  23:5. 

Inhabitants  of,  exhorted  to  be  cour- 
ageous.   2  Chr.  32:6-8. 
Cities  taken  by. 

Given  up  to  pillage.    Jer.  50:  26,27. 

Inhabitants  of,  often  put  to  the 
sword.  Jos.  10:28,  30,  32,  35.  Jer. 
50 :  30. 

Frequently  broken  down. Jud.  9:45. 

Frequently  destroyed  by  fire.  Jos. 
8:19. 

Sometimes  sown  with  salt.  Jud.  9: 
45. 

Sometimes  called  after  the  name  of 
the  captor.    2  Sam.  12:28. 
Mentioned  in  Scripture; 

Jericho.    Jos.  6 :  2—20. 

Ai.    Jos.  7  :  2—4.    Jos.  8 : 1—19. 

Makkedah.    Jos.  10:28. 

Libnah.    Jos.  10 :  29,  30. 

Lachish.    Jos.  10:  31,  32. 

Eglou.    Jos.  10 :  34,  35. 

Hebron.    Jos.  10:  36,  37. 

Debir.    Jos.  10:  38,  39. 

Shechem.    Jud.  9 :  34,  45. 

Thebez.    Jud.  9:50. 

Jabesh-gilead.    1  Sam.  11 : 1. 

Keilah.    1  Sam.  23:1. 

Ziklag.    ISam.  30:1,  2. 

Rabbah.  2  Sam.  11:  1.  3  Sam.  12: 
26—29. 

Gibbethon.    1  Kin.  16 :  15. 

Tirzah.    1  Kin.  16:17. 

Samaria.  1  Kin.  20:  1.  2  Kin.  6'. 
24.    2  Kin  17 :  5. 

Ramoth-gilead.    1  Kin.  22 :  4,  29. 

Cities  of  Israel  in  Galilee.  2  Kin. 
15 :  29. 

Cities  of  Judah.    2  Kin.  18 :  13. 

Jerusalem.  2  Kin.  24: 10, 11.  2  Kin, 
25:1,2. 


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Illustrative  of 
The    omnipresence    of  God.      Psa. 

139 :  5. 
The  judgments  of  Gad.      Mic.  5:  1. 
Zion  in  her  afHiction.    Isa.  1 :  8. 

Silver. 

Veins  of,  found  in  the  earth.     Job 

28:1. 
Generally  found  in  an  impure  state. 

Pro.  25 :  4. 
Comparative  value  of.    Isa.  60:17. 
Described  as  • 

White  and  shining.  Psa.  68:13, 
14. 

Fusible.    Eze.  22 :  20,  22. 

Malleable.    Jer.  10:9. 
Purified  by  fire.      Pro.   17 :  3.      Zee. 

13:9. 
Purified,  called 

Eefined  silver.    1  Chr.  29:  4. 

Choice  silver.    Pro.  8 :  19. 
Tarshish  carried  on  extensive  com- 
merce in.    Jer.  10:9.    Eze.  27:12. 
The  patriarchs  rich  in.     Gen.  13:2. 

Gen.  24:35. 
Used  as  money  from  the  earliest  age. 

Gen.  23 :  15,  16.    Gen.  37 :  28.     1  Kin. 

16 :  24. 
Very  abundant  in  the  reign  of  Solo- 
mon.     1  Kin.  10:21,22,  27.     2  Chr. 

9:20,  21,27. 
The  working  in,  a  trade.      Acts  19: 

24. 
Made  into 

Cups.    Gen.  44:2. 

Dishes.    Num.  7 :  13,  84,  85. 

Bowls.    Num.  7:13,  84. 

Thin  plates.    Jer.  10 :  9. 

Chains.    Isa.  40:  19. 

Wires  (alluded  to).    Ecc.  12 :  6. 

Sockets  for  the  boards  of  the  taber- 
nacle. Exo.  20 :  19,  25,  32.  Exo. 
36 :  24,  26,  30,  36. 

Ornaments  and  hooks  for  the  pil- 
lars of  the  tabernacle.  Exo.  27 : 
17.    Exo.  38:19. 

Candlesticks.    1  Chr.  28 :  15. 

Tables.    1  Chr.  28:16. 

Beds  or  couches.    Est.  1 :  6. 

Vessels.    2  Sam.  8 :  10.    Ezr.  6 :  5. 

Idols.  Psa.  115:4.  Isa.  2:20.  Isa. 
30:22. 

Ornaments  for  the  person.    Exo.  3 : 
22. 
Given  by  the  Israelites  for  making 

the  tabernacle.     Exo.  25 :  3.     Exo. 

35 :  24. 
Given  by  David  and  his  subjects  for 

making  the  temple.     1  Chr.  28 :  14. 

IChr.  29:2,6-9. 
Taken  in  war  often  consecrated  to 

God.     Jos.  6:19.     2  Sam.  8:11.     1 

Kin.  15:  15. 
Taken  in  war  purified  by  fire.    Num. 

31:22,23. 


Often  given  as  presents.     1  Kin.  10: 

25.    2  Kin.  5 :  5,  23. 
Tribute  often  paid  in.     2  Chr.  17 :  11. 

Neh.  5:  15. 
Illustrative 
Of  the  words  of  the  Lord.      Psa. 

12:6. 
Of  the  tongue  of  the  just.     Pro.  10: 

20. 
Of  good  rulers.    Isa.  1 :  22,  23. 
Of    the     Medo-Persian     kingdom. 

Dan.  2:32,  39. 
Of   saints    purified    by     affliction. 

Psa.  66:10.    Zee.  13:9. 
(Labor  of  seeking  for,)  of  diligence 

required  for  attaining  knowledge 

Pro.  2:4. 
(Reprobate,)   of  the  wicked.    Jer. 

6 :  30. 
(Dross  of,)  of  the  wicked.      Isa.  1: 

22.    Eze.  22:. 18. 
Wisdom  to  be  esteemed  more  than. 
Job  28:15.       Pro.  3:14.       Pro.    8: 
10,  19.    Pro.  16 :  16. 

Simeon,  The  Tribe  of. 

Descended  from  Jacob's  second  son 

by  Leah.    Gen.  29:33 
Prediction  resisecting.    Gen.  49:  5—7. 
Persons  selected  from. 

To  number  the  people.      Num.  1:6. 

To  spy  out  the  land.      Num.  13:  5. 

To  divide  the  land.    Num.  34':  20. 
Formed  part  of  the  second  division 

of  Israel  in  their  journeys.      Num. 

10:  18,19. 
Encamped    under    the    standard    of 

Reuben  south   of    the    tabernacle. 

Num.  2:12. 
Strength  of,  on  leaving  Egypt.  Num. 

1:22,23.    Num.  2:  13. 
Offering  of,  at  the  dedication.    Num. 

7:36—41. 
Families  of.    Num.  26:  12,  13. 
Strength    of,    on    entering    Canaan. 

Num.26:  14. 
Plagued  for  following  the  idolatry, 

&c.  of  Midian,  which  accounts  for 

their   decrease.        Num.    25:9,  14. 

Num.  26:  14,  with  Num.  1 :  23. 
On  Mount  Gerizim  said  amen  to  the 

blessings.    Deu.  27  :  12. 
Inheritance  of,  within  Judah.    Jos. 

19:1-8. 
Bounds    of    their    inheritance   with 

cities  and  villages.     Jos.  19:2—8. 

1  Chr.  4 :  28—33. 
United  with  Judah  in  expelling  the 

Canaanites  from  their  inheritance. 

Jud.  1:3,  17. 
Many  of,  at  the  coronation  of  David. 

1  Chr.  12:25. 
Officer  appointed  over,  by  David.    1 

Chr.  27 :  16. 
Part  of,  united  with  Judah    under 

Asa.    2  Chr.  15:9. 


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Josiah  purged  their  land  of   idols. 

2  Chr.  34 :  6. 
Part  of,  destroyed    the   remnant  of 

the  Amalokitcs,  and  dwelt  in  thoir 

land.    1  Chr.  4:39—43. 

Simplicity. 
Is  opposed  to  fleshly  wisdom.    2  Cor. 
1:12. 

Necessity  for.    Mat.  18:  2,  3. 
Should  be  EsurBiTEo 

In  preachiug  t  lie  gospel.    1  The.  2: 
3—7. 

In  acts  of  benevolence.   Rom.  12:8. 

In  all  our  conduct.    2  Cor.  1 :  12. 

Concerning  our  own  wisdom.  1  Cor. 
3:  18. 

Concerning  evil.    Rom.  16: 19. 

Concerning  malice.    1  Cor.  14:20. 
Exhortation  to.    Rom.  10:19.    1  Pet. 

2:2. 
They  who  have  the  grace  of, 

Are  made  wise  by  God.   Mat.  11 :  25. 

Are  made  wise  by  the  word  of  God. 
Psa.  19:7.    Psa.  119:130. 

Are  preserved  by  God.    Psa.  116 :  6. 

Made  circumspect  by  instruction. 
Pro.  1 :  4. 

Profit  by  the  correction  of  others. 
Pro.  19:25.    Pro.  21:11. 
Beware  of  being  corrupted  from  that, 

which  is  in  Christ.    2  Cor.  11 :  3. 
Illustrated.    Mat.  6:22. 
Exemplified.    David,    Psa.   131:   1,  2. 

Jeremiah,  Jer.  1 :  6.     Primitive  Chris- 
tians, Acts  2 :  46.    Acts  4 :  32.    Paul, 

2  Cor.  1:12. 

Sin. 
Is  the  transgression  of  the   law.    1 

Jno.  3:4. 
Is  of  the  devil.    1  Jno.  3:  8,  with  Jno. 

8:44. 
All  unrighteousness  is.    1  Jno,  5 :  17. 
Omission  of  what   we    know    to  be 

good  is.    Jas.  4!  17. 
Whatever  is  not  of  faith  is.      Rom. 

14 :  23. 
The  thought  of  foolishness  is.    Pro. 

24:9. 
All    the   imaginations    of  the  unre- 
newed heart  are.    Gen.  6:5.    Gen. 

8:21. 
Described  as 

Coming  from  the  heart.  Mat.  15  :  19. 

The  fruit  of  lust.    Jas.  1 :  15. 

The  sting  of  death.    1  Cor.  15 :  .56. 

Rebellion  against  God.    Deu.  9:7. 
Jos.  1 :  18. 

Works  of  darkness.    Eph.  5 :  11. 

Dead  works.  Heb.  6:  1.    Heb.  9:  14. 

The    abominable   thing    that  God 
hates.    Pro.  15:  9.    Jcr.  44:  4,  11. 

Reproaching  the  Lord.  Num.  15:30. 
Psa.  74:18. 

Defiling.    Pro.  .30:  12.    Isa.  59 :  3. 

Deceitful.    Heb.  3:13. 


Disgraceful.    Pro.  14 :  34. 

Often    very   great.    Exo.  ,32:  30.    1 
Sam.  2:  17. 

O  f  te  n  m  igh  ty .    A  m  os  5 :  12. 

Often  manifold.    Amos  5 :  12. 

Often  presumptuous.     Psa.  19:  13. 

Sometimes  open  and   manifest.    1 
Tim.  5:  24. 

Sometimes    secret.    Psa.    90:  8.     1 
Tim.  5:24. 

Besetting.    Heb.  12:1. 

Like  scarlet  and  crimson.  Tsa.  1 :  18. 

Reaching  unto  heaven.    Rev.  18:  5. 
Entered    into    the    world  by  Adam. 

Gen.  3:  6,  7,  with  Rom.  5:  12. 
All  men  are  conceived  and  born  in. 

Gen.  5:3.      Job  15:  14.      Job  25:  4. 

Psa.  51 :  5. 
All  men  are  shapen  in.    Psa.  51 :  5. 
Scripture  concludes  all  under.    Gal. 

3:22. 
No  man  is  without.  1  Kin.  8:  46,  Ecc, 

7:20. 
Christ  alone  was  without.    2  Cor.  5: 

21. Heb.  4:  15.Heb.  7:  26.1  Jno.3:5. 
God 

Abominates.    Deu.  25:  16.     Pro.  6: 
16-19. 

Marks.    Job  10: 14. 

Remembers.    Rev.  18:5. 

Is  provoked  to  jealousy  by.    1  Kin. 
14:22. 

Is  provoked   to  anger  by.    1  Kin. 
16:2. 

Alone  can  forgive.  Exo.  34:  7.  Dan. 
9:9.    Mic.  7:18.    Mar.  2:7. 

Recompenses.     Jer.   16:  18.     Rev. 
18:6. 

Punishes.    Isa.  13:  11.   Amos  3:  2. 
The  law 

Is  transgressed   by  every.    Jas.  2: 
10,  11,  with  1  Jno.  3:4. 

Gives  knowledge  of.      Rom.  3:  20. 
Rom.  7:  7. 

Shows   exceeding    sinfulness    of. 
Rom.  7:  13. 

Made  to  restrain*.    1  Tim.  1 :  9,  10. 

By  its  strictness  stirs  up.    Rom.  7: 
5,  8,  11. 

Is  the  strength  of.    1  Cor.  15:  56. 

Curses  those  guilty  of.   Gal.  3: 10. 
No  man  can  cleanse  himself  from. 

Job  9 :  30,  31.    Pro.  20 :  9.    Jer.  2 :  22. 
No  man  can  atone  for.    Mic.  6:7. 
God  has  opened  a  fountain  for.    Zee. 

13:1. 
Christ  was  manifested  to  take  away. 

Jno.  1 :  29.    1  Jno.  3 :  5. 
Christ's  blood  redeems  from.    Eph. 

1:7. 
Christ's  blood  cleanses  from.    1  Jno. 

1:7. 
Saints 

Made  free  from.    Rom.  6:18. 

Dead  to.  Rom.  6:  2, 11.   1  Pet.  2:  24. 

Profess  to  have  ceased  from.  1  Pet 
4:1. 


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I  'annot  live  in.    1  Jno.  3:9.    1  Jno. 

5:18. 
xlesolve  against.    Job  31:  32. 
\.shamed  of  having  committed, 

Rom.  6:  21. 
Abhor  themselves  on    account  of. 

Job  12:  6.    Eze.  20:  13. 
Have  yet  the  remains  of,  in  them. 
Rom.  7 :  17,  23,  with  Gal.  5 :  17. 
The  fear  of  God  restrains.    Exo.  20: 

20.     Psa.  1:1.     Pro.  16:  6. 
The  word  of  God  keeps  from.    Psa. 

17:1.     Psa.  119:11. 
The  Holy  Ghost  convinces  of.    Jno. 

16:8,9. 
If  we  say  that  we  have  no.  we  deceive 
ourselves,  and  the  trutli  is  not  in 
lis.    1  Jno.  1 :  8. 
If  we  say  that  we  have  no,  we  make 

God  a  liar.    1  Jno.  1 :  10. 
Confusion  of  face  belongs  to  those 

guilty  of.    Dan.  9:7,  8. 
Should  be 
Confessed.    Job  33 :  27.    Pro.  28 :  13. 
Mourned  over.     Psa.  38;   18.    Jer. 

3"  21. 
Hated!  Psa.  97:  10.  Pro.  8:  13.  Amos 

5:  15. 
Abhorred.    Rom.  12 :  9. 
Put  away.    Job  11 :  11. 
departed  from.    Psa.  31:  11.  2  Tim. 

2: 19. 
Avoided  even  in  appearance.  1  The. 

5 :  22. 
Guarded  against.     Psa.  1:4.    Psa. 

39:1. 
Striven  against.    Heb.  12 :  4. 
Mortified.    Rom.  8:13.    Col.  3:5. 
Wholly  destroyed.     Rom.  6:  6. 
Specially    strive    against    besetting. 

Heb.  12:1. 
Aggravated  by  neglected  advantages. 

Luke  12:  17.    Jno.  15:22. 
Guilt  of  concealing.    Job  31 :  33.  Pro. 

28 :  13. 
We  should  pray  to  God 
To  search  for,  in.  our  hearts.    Psa. 

139 :  23,  21. 
To  make  us  know  our.  Job  13:  23. 
To  forgive  our.    Exo.  31:9.     Luke 

11:1. 
To  keep  us  from.    Psa.  19 :  13. 
To  deliver  us  from.     Mat.  6:  13. 
To  cleanse  us  from.    Psa.  51 :  2. 
Prayer  hindered  by.   Psa.  66 :  18.  Isa. 

59:2. 
Blessings   withheld  on    account    of. 

Jer.  5:25. 
The  wicked 
Servants  to.    Jno.  8:31.  Rom.  6:16. 
Dead  in.    Eph.  2:1. 
Guilty  of,  in  everything  they  do. 

Pro.  21 :  4.    Eze.  21 :  21. 
Plead  necessity  for.    1  Sam.  13 :  11, 

12. 
Excuse.    Gen.  3 :  12, 13.     1  Sam.  15 : 
13-15. 


Encourage  themselves  in.  Psa.  61 : 5. 
Defy  God  in  committing.    Isa.  5.' 

18,  19. 
Boast  of.    Isa.  3:9. 
Make  a  mock  at.    Pro.  11:9. 
Expect  impunity   in.    Psa.  10:   11. 

Psa.  50:21.     Psa.  91:  7. 
Cannot  cease  from.    2  Pet.  2 :  11. 
Heap  up.    Psa.  78:17.    Isa.  30:1. 
Encouraged  in,  by  prosperity.    Job 

21:7—15.    Pro.  10:16. 
Led  by  despair  to  continue  in.  Jer. 

2:25.    Jer.  18:12. 
Try  to  conceal,  from  God.    Gen.  3: 

8,10,  with  Job  31:  33. 
Throw  the  blame  of,  on  God.    Gen. 

3:12.    Jer.  7:10. 
Throw   the    blame    of,   on    others. 

Gen.  3 :  12,  13.     Exo.  32 :  22—21. 
Tempt  others  to.    Gen.  3:6.    1  Kin. 
16 :  2.  1  Kin.  21 :  25.  Pro.  1 :  10—11. 
Delight  in  those  who  commit.  Psa. 

10:3.     Hos.  7:3.    Rom.  1 :  32. 
Shall  bear  the  shame  of.  Eze.  16 :  52. 
Shall  find  out  the  wicked.  Num.  32 :  23. 
Ministers  should  warn  the  wicked  to 

forsake.    Eze.  33:9.    Dan.  4:27. 
Leads  to 
Shame.    Rom.  6:  21. 
Disquiet.    Psa.  38:  3. 
Disease.    Job  20:  11. 
The  ground  was  cursed  on  account 

of.    Gen.  3:17,  18. 
Toil  and  sorrow  originated  in.     Gen. 

3:  16,17,  19,  with  Job  11:1. 
Excludes  from   heaven.    1  Cor.   6:9, 
10.    Gal.  5:19-21.    Eph.  5:5.     Rev. 
21 :  27. 
When  finished  brings  forth    death. 

Jas.  1:  15. 
Deatli,  the  wages  of.  Rom.  6:  23. 
Death,  the  punishment  of.  Gen.  2: 17, 
Eze.  18:1. 

Sincerity. 

Christ  was  an  example  of.    1  Pet.  2: 

22. 
Ministers  should  be  examples  of.  Tit. 

2:7. 
Opposed  to  fleshly  wisdom.    2  Cor.  1 : 

12. 
Should  characterize 

Our  love  to  God.  2  Cor.  8:  8,  21. 

Our  love  to  Christ.    Eph.  6 :  21. 

Our  service  to  God.  Jos.  21: 11.  Jno. 
1 :  23,  21. 

Our  faith.    1  Tim.  1:5. 

Our  love  to  one  another.    Rom.  12: 
9.    1  Pet.  1:22.  1  Jno.  3:18. 

Our  whole  conduct.    2  Cor.  1 :  12. 

The  preaching  of  the  gospel.  2  Cor. 
2 :  17.    1  The.  2 :  3-5. 
A  characteristic  of  the  doctrines  of 

the  gospel.    1  Pet.  2:2. 
The  gospel  sometimes  preached  with- 
out. Phi.  1:16. 


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SIN. 


Tlio    wicked    devoid    of.    Psa.    5:9. 

Psa.  55:21. 
Exhortations  to.     Psa.  34 :  13.    1  Cor. 

5:8.    1  Pet.  2:1. 
Pray  for,  on  behalf  of  others.     Phi. 

1:10. 
Blessedness  of.    Psa.  32 :  2. 
Exemplified.     Menof  Zebulun,  I   Chr. 

12 :  33.     Hezckiah,  Isa.  38  :  3.  Nathan- 

ael,  Jno.   1 :  47.     Paul,  2  Cor.  1 :  12. 

Timothy^  2  Tim.  1 : 5.  Lois  and  Eunice, 

2  Tim.  1 : 5.  The  Redeemed,  Rev.  14 : 5. 

Sin-offcfing. 

Probable  origin  of.    Gen.  4:4,7. 
Was  offered 

For  sins  of  ignorance.  Lev.  4:  2,  13, 
22,  27. 

At  the  consecration  of  priests.  Exo. 
29:10,14.    Lev.  8:14. 

At  the  consecration  of  Levites. 
Num.  8 :  8. 

At  the  expiration  of  a  Nazarite's 
vow.     Num.  6: 14. 

On  the  day  of  atonement.    Lev.  16: 
3,9. 
Was  a  most  holy  sacrifice.    Lev.  6: 

25,  29. 
Consisted  of 

A  young  bullock  for  priests.  Lev. 
4:3.  Lev.  9:2,  8.    Lev.  16:3,  6. 

A  young  bullock  or  he-goat  for  the 
congregation.  Lev.  4:  14.  Lev. 
16:9.    2  Chr.  29:23. 

A  male  kid  for  a  ruler.    Lev.  4:23. 

A  female  kid  or  female  lamb   for  a 

private  person.    Lev.4:28,  32. 

Sins  of  the  offerer  transferred  to,  by 

imposition  of  hands.    Lev.  4:  4,  15, 

24,29.    2  Chr.  29:23. 
Was  killed  in  the  same  place  as  the 

burnt-offering.  Lev.  4 :  24.  Lev.  6 :  25. 
The  blood  of. 

For  a  priest  or  for  the  congrega- 
tion, brought  by  the  priest  into 
the  tabernacle.    Lev.  4:  5,  16. 

For  a  priest  or  for  the  congrega- 
tion, sprinkled  seven  times  before 
the  Lord,  outside  the  vail,  by  the 
priest  with  his  finger.  Lev.  4 :  6, 
17. 

For  a  priest  or  for  the  congrega- 
tion, put  upon  the  horns  of  the 
altar  of  incense.    Lev.  4  :  7,  18. 

For  a  ruler  or  for  a  private  person 
put  upon  the  horns  of  the  altar 
of  burnt-offering  by  the  priest 
with  his  finger.    Lev.  4 :  25,  30. 

In  every  case  poured  at  the  foot  of 
the  altar  of  burnt-offering.    Lev. 
4:7,18,25,30.     Lev.  9:9. 
Fat  of  the  inside,  kidneys,  &c.  burned 

on  the  altar  of  burnt-off'ering.  Lev. 

4:  8  -10,19,26,31.    Lev.  9:10. 
When  for  a  priest  or  the  congrega- 
tion, the  skin,  carcass,  &c.  burned 


without  the  camp.  Lev.  4:11,  12 
21.    Lev.  6:30.    Lev.  9:11. 

Was  eaten  by  the  priests  in  a  holy 
place,  when  its  blood  had  not  been 
brought  into  the  tabernacle.  Lev. 
6:26,  29,  with  30  v. 

Aaron,  &c.  rebuked  for  burning  and 
not  eating  that  of  the  congrega- 
tion, its  blood  not  having  been 
brought  into  the  tabernacle.  Lev. 
10:  16-18,  with  Lev.  9:  9,  15. 

Whatever  touched  the  flesh  of,  was 
rendered  holy.     Lev.  6 :  27. 

Garments  sprinkled  with  the  blood 
of,  to  be  washed.     Lev.  6 :  27. 

Laws  respecting  the  vessels  used  for 
boiling  the  flesh  of.    Lev.  6:  28. 

Was  typical  of  Christ's  sacrifice.  2 
Cor.  5:21.     Heb.  13:  11-13. 

Sins,  National. 
Pervade  all  ranks.    Isa.  1 :  5.    Jer.  5 : 

1-5.     Jer.  6:13. 
Often    caused    and    encouraged    by 
rulers.    1  Kin.  12:26-33.    1  Kin.  14: 
16.     2  Chr.  21 :  11—13.     Pro.  29:  12. 
Often  caused  by  prosperity.       Deu. 
.32 :  15.    Neh.  9 :  28.    Jer.  48 :  11.  Eze. 
16 :  49.    Eze.  28 :  5. 
Defile 
The  land.      Lev.  18:  25.      Num.35: 
33,34.      Psa.  106:38.      Isa.  24:5. 
Mic.  2:  10. 
The  people.  Lev  18:  24.  Eze.  14:  11. 
National     worship.      Isa.  1:10-15. 
Amos  5:  21,  22.    Hag.  2.14. 
Aggravated  by  privileges.    Isa.  5:  4 — 
7.     Eze.  20 :  11—13.  Amos  2 :  4.  Amos 
3:1,2.    Mat.  11:  21-24. 
Lead  the  heathen  to  blaspheme.  Eze. 

36:20,23.     Rom.  2:  24. 
Are    a    reproach  to  a   people.     Pro. 

14:34. 
Should  BE 
Repented  of.    Jer.  18:  8.     Jon.  3:  5. 
Mourned  over.    Joel  2:  12. 
Confessed.    Lev.  26 :  40.    Deu.  30 :  2. 

Jud.  10:10.     1  Kin.  8:47,  48. 
Turned  from.     Isa.  1 :  16.     Hos.  14  : 
1,2.    Jon.  3:  10. 
Saints  especially  mourn  over.    Psa. 

119:136."  Eze.  9:4. 
MnnsTEES  should 
Mourn  over.      Ezr.  10:6,     Jer.  13: 

17.    Eze.  6:11.    Joel  2:  17. 
Testify  against.    Isa.  30:8,  9.     Lsa. 
.58:  1.       Eze.  2:  3—5.       Eze.  22:  2. 
.Ion.  1:2. 
Try  to  turu  the  people  from.     Jer. 

23 :  22. 
Pray  for  forgiveness  of.      Exo.  32* 
31,32.    Joel  2:  17. 
National  praver  rejected  on  account 

of.    Isa.  1:  15._   Isa.  .59:  2. 
National  worship  rejected  on  account 
of.      Isa.  1:10—14.      Jer.  6:19,  20. 
Jer.  7.;  9-14. 


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SOB. 


Cause  tlio  withdrawal  of  privileges. 
Lam  2:9.  Amos  8:11.  Mat.  23: 
37—39. 

Bring  down  national  judgments.  Mat. 
23:33,36.     Mat.  27  :  20. 

Denunciations  against.  Isa.  1:24. 
Isa.  30:1.    Jer.  5:9.     Jer.  6:27— 30. 

Punishment  for.  Isa.  3:8.  Jer.  12: 
n._  Jer.  25:12.    Eze.  28:7— 10. 

Punishment  for,  averted  on  repent- 
ance. Jud.  10:15,  16.  2Chr.  12:6, 
7.    Psa.  106:  ■43—46.    Jon.  3:  10. 

Exemplified.  Sodom  and  Gomorrah, 
Gen.  18 :  20.  2  Pet.  2 :  6.  Children  of 
Israel,  Exo.  16 :  8.  Exo.  32 :  31.  ATa- 
tions  of  Canaan,  Deu.  9 :  4.  Kingdom 
of  Israel,  2  Kin.  17  :  8-12.  Hos.  4:1, 
2.  Kingdom  of  Jadah,  2  Kin.  17 :  19. 
Isa.  1:2—7.  3Ioab,  Jer.  48:29,  30. 
Babylon,  Jer.  51 :  6,  13,  52.  Tyre,  Eze. 
28:2.    ATjnere/i,  Nah.3:l. 

Slander. 

An  abomination  unto  God.    Pro.  6: 

16,  19. 
Forbidden.     Exo.  23:1.     Eph.  4:31. 

Jas.  4:  11. 
Includes 

Whispering.      Rom.  1:29.       2  Cor. 
12 :  20. 

Backbiting.      Rom.    1 :  30.     2  Cor, 
12 :  20. 

Evil  surmising.    1  Tim.  6:  4. 

Tale-bearing.    Lev.  19:16. 

Babbling.    Ecc.lO:ll. 

Tattling.    1  Tim.  5:13. 

Evil  speaking.      Psa.   41:    5.     Psa. 
109 :  20. 

Defaming.    Jer.  20: 10.   1  Cor.  4: 13. 

Bearing  false  witness.    Exo.  20:16. 
Deu.  5:20.    Luke  3:14. 

Judging  uncharitably.    Jas.   4:11, 
12. 

Raising  false  reports.    Exo.  23:  1. 

Repeating  matters.    Pro.  17 :  9. 
Is  a  deceitful  work.    Psa.  52:2. 
Comes  from  the  evil  heart.    Mat.  15: 

19.    Luke  6 :  45. 
Often  arises  from  hatred.     Psa.  41 :  7. 

Psa.  109:  3. 
Idleness  leads  to.    1  Tim.  5 :  13. 
The  wicked  addicted  to.    Psa.  50:  20. 

Jer.  6:28.    Jer.  9:4. 
Hypocrites  addicted  to.    Pro.  11 :  9. 
A  characteristic  of  the  devil.    Rev. 

12:  10. 
The  wicked  love.    Psa.  .52 :  4. 
They  who  indulge  in,  are  fools.    Pro. 

10:  18. 
They  who  indulge  in,  not  to  be  trust- 
ed.   Jer.  9:4. 
Women  warned  against.    Tit.  2 :  3. 
Ministers'  wives  should  avoid.  1  Tim. 

3:11. 
Christ  was  exposed  to.    Psa.  35:  11, 

Mat.  26:  60. 


Rulers    exposed    to.     2    Pet.    2:   10. 

Jude  8. 
Ministers  exposed   to.    Rom.  3:8.    2 

Cor.  6:8. 
The    nearest    relations    exposed    to. 

Psa.  50:20. 
Saints  exposed  to.    Psa.  38:12.    Psa. 

109:2.    1  Pet.  4:4. 
Saints 

Should    keep    their    tongue    from 
Psa.  54:  13,  with  1  Pet.  3:  10. 

Should  lay  aside.      Eph.   4:  .31.    1 
Pet.  2:  1. 

Should  be  warned   against.    Tit.  3: 
1,  2. 

Should  give  no  occasion  for.    1  Pet. 
2:12.    1  Pet.  3:16. 

Should  return  good  for.     1  Cor.  4 : 
13. 

Blessed  in  enduring.    Mat.  5:  11. 

Characterized    as    avoiding.     Psa. 
15:1,3. 
Should  not  be  listened    to.      1  Sam. 

24:9. 
Should     be    discountenanced      with 

anger.    Pro.  25 :  23. 
Effects  of; 

Separating    friends.      Pro.    16:    28. 
Pro.  17 :  9. 

Deadly  wounds.    Pro.  18:  8.     Pro. 
26 :  22. 

Strife.    Pro.  26:20. 

Discord  among  brethren.    Pro.  6: 
19. 

Murder.    Psa.  31 :  13.    Eze  22:  9. 
The  tongue  of,  is  a  scourge.    Job  5 : 

21. 
Is  venomous.  Psa.  140:  3.    Ecc.  10:  11. 
Is  destructive.    Pro.  11 :  9. 
End    of,    is    mischievous    madness. 

Ecc.  10:  13. 
Men  shall  give  accoimt  for.    Mat.  12: 

36.    Jas.  1 :  26. 
Punishment    for.     Deu.    19:    16 — 21: 

Psa.  101 :  5. 
Illustrated.    Pro.  12  :  18.    Pro.  25:18. 
Exemplified.     Laban's  Sons,  Gen.  31 : 

1.     Doeg,l   Sam.  22:   9—11.     Princes 

of  Amman,  2  Sam.  10:3.  Zibu,  2  Sam. 

16:  3.     Children  of  Belial,    1  Kin.  21 : 

13.     Enemies  of  tit e  Jews,  Ezr.  4:7  — 

16.      Gashmu,    Neh.    6:    6.     Haman, 

Est.  3:8.     David^s  enemies,  Psa.  31: 

13.    Jeremiah's  enemies,  Jer.   38:   4. 

Jews,    Mat.     11:     18,    19.       Witnesses 

against      Christ,     Mat.     26:      59—61. 

Priests,    Mar.     15:    3.      Enemies    of 

Stephen,    Acts    6:     11.      Enemies   of 

Paul,    &c.      Acts    17:    7.      TerttMvs, 

Acts  24 :  2,  5. 

Sobriety. 

Commanded.    1  Pet.  1 :  13.  1  Pet.  5:8. 
The  gospel  designed  to  teach.    Tit. 

2:11,  12. 
With  watchfulness.    1  The.  5 :  6. 
With  prayer.    1  Pet.  4 :  7, 


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Required  in 

Winisters.    ITim.  3:2,  3.    Tit.  1 :  8. 

Wives  of  ministers.    1  Tim.  3: 11. 

Affcd  men.    Tit.  2 :  2. 

Yoims  men.    Tit.  2:  6. 

Younj?  women.    Tit.  2:4. 

All  saints.    1  The.  5:6,8. 
Women  should  exhibit,  in  dress.    1 

Tim.  2:9. 
We  should  estimate    our   character 

and  talents  with.    Rom.  12:3. 
Wo  should  live  in.    Tit.  2:12. 
Motives  to.    1  Pet.  4:7.    1  Pet.  5 :  8. 


Spear,  The. 


An  otiensive  weapon.  2  Sam.  23:  8, 18. 
First  mention  of,  in  Scripture.    Jos. 

8:18. 
Parts  of,  mentioned; 

Tlie  staU  of  wood.    1  Sam.  17 :  7. 

The  head  of  iron  or  brass.    1  Sam, 
17:7,  with  2  Sam.  21:  16. 
Probably    pointed    at  both  ends.    2 

Sam.  2:  23. 
Called  the  glittering  spear.    Job  39: 

23.    Hab.  3:11. 
Different  kinds  of; 

Lances.    Jer.  50: -42. 

Javelins.  Num.  25:  7.  1  Sam.  18: 10. 

Darts.  2  Sam.  18 :  14.  Job  41 :  26,  29. 
Tlioso    who   used,  called    spearmen. 

Psa.  68:30.    Acts  23:  23. 
Frequently  used  by  horse  soldiers. 

Nah.  3:3. 
Furbished  before  war.    Jer.  46:  4. 
Pruning-hooks  made  into,  before  war. 

Joel  3 :  10. 
Made    into  pruning-hooks  in  peace. 

Isa.  2:4.    Mic.  4:3. 
The  Israelites 

Acquainted  with  the  making  of.     1 
Sam.  13:19. 

Frequently  used.     Neh.  4 :  13,  16. 

Ill  ijrovided  with,  in  the  times  of 
Deborah  and  of  Saul.  Jud.  5:  8.  1 
Sam.  13:22. 
Provided  by  the  kings  of  Israel  in 

great  abundance.    2  Chr.  11 :  12.    2 

Chr.  32 :  5. 
Frequently  thrown  from  the  hand.    1 

Sam.  18:11.     1  Sam.  19:10. 
Often  retained  in  the  hand  of  the 

person  using.  Num.  25:  7.  2  Sam.  2: 

23. 
Stuck  in  the  ground  beside  the    bol- 
ster during  sleep.    1  Sam.  26:  7—11. 
Illustrative  of  the  bitterness  of  the 

wicked.     Psa.  57  :  4. 

Stars,  The. 
Infinite  in  number.     Gen.  15:5.    Jer. 

33 :  22. 
God 
Created.  Gen.  1 :  16.  Psa.  8:3.  Psa. 

148:  5. 
Set,  in  the  firmament  of  heaveu. 
Gen.  1:17. 


Appointed  to  give  light  by  night. 
Gen.  1 :  16,  with  14  v.  Psa.  136:  9. 
Jer.  31 :  35. 

Numbers  and  names.    Psa.  147:  4. 

Established,  for  ever.  Psa.  148:  .3,6. 
Jer.  31 :  36. 

Obscures.     Job  9:  7. 
Revolve  in  fixed  orbits.    Jud.  5:  20. 
Shine  in  the  firmament  of  heaven. 

Dan.  12:3. 
Appear  of  different  magnitudes.    1 

Cor.  15:41. 
Appear  after  sunset.   Neh.  4  :  21,  with 

Job  3:  9. 
Called 

The  host  of  heaven.  Deu.  17  :  3.  Jer. 
33:22. 

Stars  of  light.    Psa.  148:3. 

Stars  of  heaven.    Isa.  13:10. 
When  grouped  together  called  con- 
stellations.   2   Kin.   23:  5.     (marg.) 

Isa.  13:10. 
Exhibit  the  greatness  of  God's  power. 

Psa.  8:3,  with  Isa.  40:  26. 
Made  topraise  God.    Psa.  148 :  3. 
Imjiuro  in  the  sight  of  God.  Job  25: 5. 
Mentioned  in  Scripture; 

Morning  star.     Rev.  2:  28. 

Arcturus.    Job  9 :  9.    Job  38 :  32. 

Pleiades.  Job  9:  9.  Job  38:  31, 
Amos  5 :  8. 

Orion.  Job  9:  9.  Job  38:  31.  Amos 
5:8. 

Mazzaroth.    Job  38:  32. 
One  of  extraordinary   brightness  (a 

meteor)  appeared  at  Christ's  birth. 

Mat.  2:2,  9. 
Idolaters  worshipped.    Jer.  8:2.  Jer. 

19:13. 
The  Israelites  forbidden  to  worship. 

Deu.  4:19.     Deu.  17:2-4. 
Punishment  for  worshipping.     Deu. 

17:5-7. 
False   gods    frequently    worshipped 

under  the  representation  of.  Amos 

5:26.    Acts  7:  43. 
Astrology  and  star-gazing  practised 

by  the  Babylonians,  &c.  Isa.  47 : 1.3. 
Use  of,    in    navigation    alluded    to. 

Acts  27 :  20. 
Illustrative 

Of  Christ.    Num.  24:17. 

Of  angels.    Joh38:7. 

Of  ministers.  Rev.  1 :  16, 20.  Rev.  2:1. 

Of  princes  and  subordinate  govern- 
ors.   Dan.  8:  10.    Rev.  8:12. 

(Bright  and  morning  star,)  of 
Christ.    Rev.  22:16. 

(Morning  star,)  of  glory  to  be  given 
to  faithful  saints.    Rev.  2 :  28. 

(Shining  of,)  of  the  reward  of  faith- 
ful ministers.    Dan.  12:3. 

(Withdrawing  their  light,)  of  se- 
vere judgments.  Isa.  13:10.  Eze. 
32:7.  Joel  2:  10.  Joel  3:  15. 

(Setting  the  nest  amongst,)  of  pride 
and  carnal  security.    Oba.  4  v. 


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(Wandering,)    of    false    teachers. 
Jude  13  V. 

Steadfastness. 

Exhibited  by  God   in  all    His    pur- 
poses and  ways.    Num.  23:  19.  Dan. 
6:26.    Jas.  1:17. 
Commanded.    Phi.    4:1.     2  The.  2: 

15.    Jas.  1 :  6—8. 
Godliness  necessary  to.    Job  11 :  13 

—15. 
Secueed  by 
The  power  of  God.  Psa.  55  :  22.  Psa. 

62 :  2.    1  Pet.  1 :  5.    Jude  24. 
Tlie  presence  of  God,    Psa.   16:  8. 
Trust  in  God.    Psa.  26:1. 
The  intercession  of  Christ.    Luke 
22:31,  32. 
A  characteristic  of  saints.     Job  17 : 

9.    Jno.  8:31. 
Should  be  manifested 
In  cleaving  to  God.    Deu.  10:  20. 

Acts  11 :  23. 
In  the  work  of  the  Lord.    1  Cor. 

15 :  58. 
In  continuing  in  the  Apostles'  doc- 
trine and  fellowship.    Acts  2:  42. 
In    holding    fast    our    profession. 

Heb.  4:14.    Heb.  10:23. 
In  holding  fast  the  confidence  and 
rejoicing  of  the  hope.    Heb.  3:  6, 
14. 
In  keeping  the  faith.    Col.  2:5.    1 

Pet.  5:9. 
In  standing  fast  in  the  faith.  1  Cor. 

16:13. 
In   holding  fast  what  is  good.    1 

The.  5:21. 
In  maintaining  Christian  liberty. 

Gal.  5 :  1. 
In    striving  for    the  faith    of   the 
gospel.    Phi.  1 :  27.  with  Jude  3. 
Even    under    affliction.      Psa.    44: 
17—19.  Rom.  8:  35-37.  1  The.  3:3. 
Saints  pray  for.    Psa.  17 :  5. 
Saints  praise  God  for.    Psa.  116:8. 
Ministers 
Exhorted  to.    2  Tim.  1 :  13,  14.  Tit. 

1:9. 
Should  exhort  to.  Acts  13 :  43.  Acts 

14:  22. 
Should  pray  for,  in  their  people.   1 

The.  3:13.    2  The.  2:  17. 
Encouraged  by,  in  their  people.    1 

The.  3 :  8. 
Rejoiced  by,  in  their  people.    Col. 
2:5. 
The  wicked  devoid  of.    Psa.  78:  8,  37. 
Principle  of— Illustrated.   Mat.  7 :  24, 

25.  Jno.  15:4.  Col.  2:7. 
Want  of— Illustrated.  Luke  8:  6, 
1^,  Jno.  15:6.  2  Pet.  2:  17.  Jude  12. 
Exemplified.  Caleb,  Num.  14:  24. 
Joshua,  Jos.  24:  15.  Josiah,  2  Kin. 
22:  2.  Job,  Job  2 :  3.  David,  Psa.  18: 
21,  22.  Shadracli,  &e.  Dan.  3:  18. 
Daniel,  Dan.  6:  10.   Primitive  Chris- 


tians.  Acts  2:  42.  Corinthians,  1  Cor. 
15:  1.  Colossians,  Col.  2:  5.  Those 
who  overcame  Satan,  Rev.  12:  11. 

Strangers  in  Israel. 

All    foreigners  sojourning  in  Israel 

were  counted  as.    Exo.  12 :  49. 
Under  the   care  and    protection   of 

God.    Deu.  10:18.    Psa.  146:9. 
Very  numerous   in  Solomon's  reign. 

2  Chr.2:17. 
Chiefly  consisted  of 
The  remnant  of  the  mixed  multi- 
tude   who  came    out    of   Egypt. 

Exo.  12 :  38. 
The  remnant  of  the  nations  of  the 

land.  1  Kin.  9:  20.  2  Chr.  8:  7. 
Captives  taken  in  war.  Deu.  21 :  10. 
Foreign  servants.  Lev.  25 :  44,  45. 
Persons  who  sought   employment 

among  the  Jews.    1  Kin.  7:13.    1 

Kin.  9:27. 
Persons  who  came  Into  Israel  for 

the  sake  of  religious  privileges. 

1  Kin.  8:41. 
Laws  respecting; 
Not  to  practice    idolatrous   rites. 

Lev.  20:  2. 
Not  to  blaspheme  God.   Lev.  24:16. 
Not  to  eat  blood.    Lev.  17  :  10—12. 
Not  to  eat  of  the  passover  while 

uncircumcised.    Exo.  12:  43,  44. 
Not  to  work  on  the  Sabbath.    Exo. 

20 :  10.     Exo.  23 :  12.     Deu.  5 :  14. 
Not  to  be  vexed  or  oppressed.  Exo. 

22 :  21.    Exo.  23 :  9.    Lev.  19 :  33. 
Not  to  be  chosen  as  kings  in  Israel. 

Deu.  17: 15. 
To  be  loved.    Lev.  19 :  34.    Deu.  10: 

19. 
To  be  relieved  in  distress.   Lev.  25: 

35. 
Subject  to  the  civil  law.    Lev.  24: 

22. 
To  have  justice  done    to   them  in 

all  disputes.    Deu.    1:  16.    Deu. 

24:  17. 
To  enjoy  the  benefit  of  the  cities  of 

refuge.    Num.  35 :  15. 
To  have  the  gleaning  of  the  har- 
vest.   Lev.  19:   10.    Lev.  23:    22. 

Deu.  24 :  19-22. 
To  participate  in  the  rejoicings  of 

the  people.    Deu.  14:29.  Deu.  16: 

11,14.    Deu.  26:11. 
To    have    the    law    read  to  them. 

Deu.  31 :  12.    Jos.  8 :  32-35. 
The;  Jews  might  purchase  and  have 

them  as  slaves.    Lev.  25:  44,  45. 
The  Jews  might  take  usury  from. 

Don.  23:20.     - 
Might  purchase  Hebrew  servants 

subject  to  release.  Lev.  25 :  47,  48. 
Might  offer   their    burnt-offerings 

on  the  altar  of  God.    Lev,  17:  8. 

Lev.  22:18.    Num.  15:14. 


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Allowed  to  eat  what  died  of  itself. 
Deu.  14:  21. 
Motives  urged  on  tbo  Jews  for  being 

kind  to.    Exo.  22 :  21.    Exo.  2.3 :  9. 
Admitted  to  worship    in    the    outer 

court  of    the   temple.      1    Kin.    8: 

41—43,  with   Rev.  11:  2.      See  Eph. 

2:14. 
Wore  frequently  employed  in  public 

works.    IChr.  22:2.      2Chr.  2:18. 
The  Jews  condemned  for  oppressing. 

Psa.  94 :  6.    Eze.  22 :  7,  29. 

Strife. 

Christ,  an  example  of  avoiding.    Isa. 
42 :  2,  with  Mat.  12 :  1.5-19.    Luke  9 : 
.'-,2-56.     1  Pet.  2 :  23. 
Forbidden.    Pro.  3 :  30.    Pro.  23 :  8. 
A  work  of  the  flesh.    Gal.  ."> :  20. 
An  evidence  of  a  carnal  spirit.  1  Cor. 

3:3. 
Existed  in  primitive  church.     1  Cor. 

1:11. 
Excited  by 
Hatred.    Pro.  10:12. 
Pride.    Pro.  13:10.    Pro.  28:25. 
Wrath.    Pro.  15 :  18.     Pro.  30 :  33. 
Frowardness.    Pro.  16 :  28. 
A  contentious  disposition.    Pro.  26: 

21. 
Tale-bearing.    Pro.  26:  20. 
Drunkenness.    Pro.  23 :  29,  30. 
Lusts.    Jas.  4  :  1. 
Curious  questions.      1  Tim.  6:4.    2 

Tim.  2:  23. 
Scorning.    Pro.  22 :  10. 
Difficulty  of  stopping,  a  reason  for 

avoiding  it.    Pro.  17  :  14. 
Shameful  in   saints.      2  Cor.   12:20. 

Jas.  3:14. 
Saints  should 
Avoid.    Gen.  13 :  8.    Eph.  4 :  3. 
Avoid  questions    that  lead   to.      2 

Tim.  2: 14. 
Notwalkin.    Rom.  13:  13. 
Not  act  from.    Phi.  2:3. 
Do  all  things  without.      Phi.  2:  14. 
Submit  to  wrong  rather  than  en- 
gage in.      Pro.  20:  22.     Mat.  5 :  39, 
40.     1  Cor.  6:7. 
Seek  God's  protection  from.     Psa. 

35:1.     Jer.  18:19. 
Praise  God  for  protection  from.    2 
Sam.  22:44.    Psa.  18:43. 
Saints  kept  from  tongues  of.      Psa. 

31 :  20. 
Ministers  should 
Avoid.    1  Tim.  3:  3.    2  Tim.  2:24. 
Avoid   questions    that    lead    to.    2 

Tim.  2:23.    Tit.  3:9. 
Not  preach  through.    Phi.  1 :  15,  16. 
Warn  against.    1  Cor.  1:10.    2  Tim. 

2:14. 
Reprove.    1  Cor.  1 :  11,  12.    1  Cor.  3 : 
3.    1  Cor.  11:17,  18. 
Appeased  by  slowness  to  anger.   Pro. 
15:  18. 


It  is  honorable  to  cease  from.  Pro, 
20:  3. 

Hypocrites  make  religion  a  pretence 
for.    Isa.  58:4. 

Fouls  engage  in.     Pro.  18:6. 

Evidences  a  love  of  transgression. 
Pro.  17 :  19. 

Leads  to 
Blasphemy.    Lev.  24:  10, 11. 
Injustice.     Hab.  1 :  3,  4. 
Confusion    and    every    evil     work. 

Jas.  3 :  16. 
Violence.    Exo.  21 :  18,  22. 
Mutual  destruction.    Gal.  5:  15. 

Temporal  blessings  embittered  by. 
Pro.  17:1. 

Excludes  from  heaven.  Gal.  5 :  20, 
21. 

Promoters  of,  should  be  expelled. 
Pro.  22:10. 

Punishment  for.    Psa.  55:  9. 

Strength  and  violence  of — Illustrated. 
Pro.  17:14.    Pro.  18:19. 

Danger  of  joining  in — Illustrated. 
Pro.  26:17. 

Exemplified.  Herdmen  of  Abrani  and 
of  Lot,  Gen.  13 :  7.  Herdmen  of  Gerar 
and  of  Isaac,  Gen.  26 :  20.  Laban  and 
Jacob,  Gen.  31 :  36.  Two  Hebrews, 
Exo.  2 :  13.  Jsraelites,  Deu.  1 :  12. 
Judah  and  Israel,  2  Sam.  19:  41 — 43. 
Disciples,  Luke  22 :  24.  Judaizimj 
Teachers,  Acts  15 :  2.  Paul  and  Bar- 
nabas, Acts  15  :  39.  Pharisees  and 
Sadducees,  Acts  23 :  7.  Corinthians,  1 
Cor.  1:11.    1  Cor.  6:6. 

Summer. 

Made  by  God.  Psa.  74:17. 

Yearly  return  of,  secured  by  cove- 
nant.   Gen.  8:22. 

Characterized  by 
Excessive  heat.  Jer.  17  :  8. 
Excessive  drought.  Psa.  32 :  t. 

Approach  of,  indicated  by  shooting^ 
out  of  leaves  on  trees.    Mat.  24 :  32. 

Many  kinds  of  fruit  were  ripe  and 
used  during.  2  Sam.  16:1.  Jer.  40: 
10.    Jer.  48:32. 

The  ancients  had  houses  or  apart- 
ments suited  to.  Jud.  3:20,  24. 
Amos  3:  15. 

The  ant  provided  her  winter  food 
during.    Pro.  6:8.    Pro.  30:  25. 

The  wise  are  diligent  during.  Pro. 
10:5. 

Illustrative  of  seasons  of  grace.  Jer. 
8:20. 

Sun,  The. 
Called  the  greater  light.  Gen.  1  :"16. 
God 
Created.  Gen.  1 :  14,  16.    Psa.  74  :  16. 
Placed,  in  the  firmament.    Gen.  1: 

17. 
Appointed  to  rule  the  day.    Gen.  1 : 
16.    Psa.  136:8.    Jer.  31:35. 


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Appointed  to  divide  seasons,   &c. 

Gen.  1 :  11. 
Exercises  sovereign    power     over. 

Job  9:  7. 
Causes,  to  rise  both  on   evil  and 

good.    Mat.  5 :  45. 
Causes,  to  know  its  time  of  setting. 

Psa.  104 :  19. 
Made  to  praise  and  glorify  God.  Psa. 

148:3. 
Tlie  power  and  brilliancy  of  its  ris- 
ing alluded  to.    Jud.  5:31.   2  Sam. 
23:4. 
Clearness  of  its  light  alluded  to.  So. 

of  Sol.  6:10. 
Compared  to  a  bridegroom   coming 
fortli  from  his  chamber.    Psa.  19 :  5. 
Compared  to  a  strong  man   rejoicing 

to  run  a  race.     Psa.  19 :  5. 
Diffuses  light  and    heat   to  all  the 

earth.    Psa.  19 :  6. 
The  rays  of, 
Pleasant  to  man.    Job  30:  28,   with 

Ecc.  11:7. 
Pioduce  and  ripen  fruits.   Deu.  33: 

14. 
Soften  and  melt  some  substances. 

Exo.  16:21. 
Wither  and  burn   up  the  herbs  of 

the  field.    Mar.  4:6.    Jas.  1:11. 
Change  the  color  of  the  skin.  So.  of 

Sol.  1 : 6. 
Frequently  destructive  to  human 

life.    2  Kin.  4: 18-20.    Psa.  121:6. 

Isa.  49:10. 
Indicates    the  hours   of  the  day  by 
the  shadow  on  the  dial.  2  Kin.  20 : 9. 
The  Jews 
Commenced  their  day  with  the  ris- 
ing of.    Gen.   19 :  23,  24,   with  27, 

28  vs.    Jud.  9:33. 
Commenced  their  evening  with  the 

setting  of.    Gen.  28:11.    Deu.  24: 

13.    Mar.  1:32. 
Expressed  the   east  by  rising   of. 

Num.  21:11.    Deu.  4:41,  47.    Jos. 

12:1. 
Expressed  the  west  by  setting  of. 

Jas.  1 :  4. 
Expressed  the  whole  earth  by,  from 

rising  of,  to  setting  of.  Psa.  50:  1. 

Psa.  113:3.    Isa.  45:  6. 
Forbidden  to  worship.    Deu.  4 :  19. 

Deu.  17:3. 
Made  images  of.  2  Chr.  14 :  5.  (murg.) 

2Chr.  34:4.   {man/.) 
Consecrated   chariots  and  horses, 

as  symbols  of.    2  Kin.  23 :  11. 
Worshipped.   2  Kin.  23 :  5.   Jer.  8 :  2. 
Worshippers  of,    turned  their  faces 

towards  the  east.  Ezc.  8:  16. 
Miracles  connected  with; 
Standing  still   for   a   whole  day  in 

the  valley  of  Ajalon.  Jos.  10:  12, 

13. 
Shadow  put  back  on  the  dial.     2 

Kin.  20:11. 


Darkened  at  the  crucifixion.  Luke 

23 :  44,  45. 
Illustrative 
Of  God's  favor.   Psa.  84 :  11. 
Of  Christ's  coming.    Mai.  4:  2. 
Of  the  glory  of  Christ.    Mat.  17 :  2. 

Eev.  1:16.    Eev.  10:1. 
Of  supreme  rulers.  Gen.  37:9.    Isa. 

13 :  10. 
(Its  clearness,)  of  the  purity  of  the 

church.    So.  of  Sol.  0:  10. 
(Its  brightness,)  of  the  future  glory 

of  saints.    Dan.   12:3,  with  Mat. 

13 :  43. 
(Its    power,)    of    the    triumph    of 

saints.    Jud.  5:  31. 
(Darkened,)   of  severe  calamities. 

Eze.  32:    7.    Joel  2:10,   31,  with 

Mat.  24 :  29.    Rev.  9 :  2. 
(Going  down  at  noon.)  of  prema- 
ture destruction.  Jer.  15  :  9.  Amos 

8:9. 
(No  more  going  down,)  of  perpet- 
ual blessedness.    Isa.  60:  20. 
(Before  or  in  sight  of,)  of  public 

ignominy.    2  Sam.  12: 11, 12.    Jer. 

8:2. 

Swearing  Falsely. 
Forbidden.    Lev.  19:  12.    Num.  30:  2. 

Mat.  5:33. 
Hateful  to  God.    Zee.  8 :  17. 
We  should  not  love.    Zee.  8 :  17. 
Fraud  often  leads  to.    Lev.  6:  2,  3. 
Saints  abstain  from.    Jos.  9:  20.  Psa. 

15:4. 
Blessedness  of  abstaining  from.  Psa. 

24:4,5. 
The  wicked 

Addicted  to.    Jer.  5 :  2.     Hos.  10:  4. 

Plead  excuses  for.    Jer.  7 :  9, 10. 

Shall  be  judged  on  account  of.  Mai. 
3:5. 

Shall  be  cut  o£E  for.    Zee.  5 :  3. 

Shall   have    a   curse    upon    their 
houses  for.    Zee.  5 :  4. 
False  witnesses  guilty  of.    Deu.  19: 

16,  18. 
Exemplified.    Saul,  1  Sam.  19:  6,  10. 

Sftimff,  1  Kin.  2:  41— 43.     Jews,  Eze. 

16:  59.      ZcdcUah.  Eze.  17:   13—19. 

Peter,  Mat.  26 :  72,  74. 

Sw^earing,  Profane. 

Of  all  kinds  is  desecration  of  God's 

name  and  is  forbidden.    Exo.  20:  7. 

Mat.  5 :  34—36.    Mat.  23 :  21,  22.  Jas. 

5:12. 
The  wicked 

Addicted  to.  Psa.  10:  7.  Rom.  3:  14. 

Love.    Psa.  109:17. 

Clothe  themselves  with.    Psa.  109: 
18. 
Guilt  of.    Exo.  20:7.    Deu.  5:11, 
Woe  denounced  against.    Mat,  23:  16. 
Nations  visited  for.    Jer.  23:  10.  Hos. 

4:1-3. 


SWE. 


261 


SYN. 


Puiiisbmeul  for.  Lev.  24 :  16,  23.  Psa. 
59:12.    Psa.  109:17, 18. 

Exemplified.  Son  of  Israelitish  wom- 
an, Lev.  24 :  11.  Gehazi,  2  Kin.  5 :  20. 
Peter,  Mat.  26:  74. 

Swine. 

When  wild  inhabited  the  woods.  Psa. 

80:13. 
Unclean  and  not  to  be  eaten.    Lev. 

11 :  7,  8. 
Described  as 

Fierce  and  ungenerous.    Mat.  7 :  6. 

Filthy  ill  its  habits.    2  Pet.  2:  22. 

Destructive  to  agriculture.     Psa. 
80:13. 
Fed  upon  husks.    Luke  15 :  16. 
Sacrificing  of,  an  abomination.     Isa. 

66:3. 
Kept  in  large  herds.    Mat.  8 :  30. 
Herding  of,  considered  as  the  great- 
est degradation  to  a  Jew.     Luke 

15:15. 
The  Gergesenes  punished  for  having. 

Mat.  8:31,32.    Mar.  5:11,14. 
The    ungodly    Jews    condemned    for 

eating.    Isa.  65 :  4.    Isa.  66 :  17. 
Illustrative  OF 

The  wicked.    Mat.  7:6. 

Hypocrites.    2  Pet.  2:22. 

Sword,  The. 

Probable  origin  of.    Gen.  3:24. 
Was  pointed.    Eze.  21 :  15. 
Frequently    had    two   edges.       Psa. 

149 : 6. 
Described  as 

Sharp.    Psa.  57:4. 

Bright.    Nah.  3:3. 

Glittering.    Deu.32:41.    Job  20:  25. 

Oppressive.    Jer.  46:16. 

Hurtful.    Psa.  144:10. 
Carried  in  a  sheath  or  scabbard.     1 

Chr.  21 :  27.  Jer.  47  :  6.  Eze.  21 :  3—5. 
Suspended  from  the  girdle.    1  Sam. 

17:39.     2  Sam.  20:8.      Neh.  4:18. 

Psa.  45:3. 
Was  USED 

By   the    patriarchs.       Gen.    34 :  25. 
Gen.  48:  22. 

By  the  Jews.     Jud,  20:2.     2  Sam. 
24:9. 

By  heathen  nations.    Jud.  7  :  22.      1 
Sam.  15:  33. 

For  self-defence.    Luke  22 :  36. 

For  destruction  of  enemies.     Num. 
21:24.    Jos.  6:21. 

For  punishing  criminals.     1  Sam. 

^  15:33.    Acts  12:  2. 

Sometimes  for   self-destruction.    1 
Sam.  31:4,  5.    Acts  16:  27. 
Hebrews  early  acquainted  with  mak- 
ing of.    1  Sam.  13:19. 
In    time    of  war    plowshares    made 

into.     Joel  3 :  10. 
In    time  of   peace  made    into  plow- 
shares.   Isa.  2:4.    Mic.4:3. 


Sharpened  and  furbished  before  go- 
ing to  war.     Psa.  7 :  12.      Eze.  21 :  9. 
Wms  brandished  over  the  head.    Eze. 

32:  10. 
Was  thrust   through  enemies.    Eze. 

16:40. 
Often   threatened   as    a  punishment. 

Lev.  26 :  25,  33.     Deu.  32 :  25. 
Often  sent  as  a  punishment.      Ezr.  9: 

7.    Psa.  78:62. 
Was    one    of   God's  four  sore  judg- 
ments.   Eze.  14:  21. 
Those  slain  by,  communicated  cere- 
monial uncleanness.      Num.  19:16. 
Illustrative 
Of  the  word  of  God.       Eph.  6:17, 

withHeb.  4:  12. 
Of  the  word  of  Christ.      Isa.  49 ;  2, 

with  Rev.  1 :  16. 
Of  the  justice  of  God.      Deu.  32 :  41. 

Zee.  13:7. 
Of  the  protection  of  God.    Deu.  33: 

29. 
Of  war  and  contention.  Mat.  10:34. 
Of   severe   and   heavy    calamities. 

Eze.  5 :  2,  17.     Eze.   14 :  17.     Eze. 

21:9. 
Of  deep  mental  affliction.    Luke  2 : 

35. 
Of  the  wicked.    Psa.  17 :  13. 
Of  the  tongue  of  the  wicked.      Psa. 

.57:4.    Psa.  64:3.    Pro.  12:18. 
Of  persecuting  spirit  of  the  wicked. 

Psa.  37:14. 
Of  the  end  of  the  wicked.  Pro.  5 : 4, 
Of  false  witnesses.  Pro.  25:18. 
Of  judicial  authority.  Eom.  13:  4. 
(Drawing  of,)  of  war  and  destruc- 
tion. Lev.  26:  33.  Eze.  21 :  3-5. 
(Putting,  into  its  sheath,)  of  peace 

and  friendshii?.    Jer.  47  :  6. 
(Living  by,)  of  raiiiue.    Gen.  27 :  40. 
(Not  departing  from  one's  house,) 

of  perpetual  calamity.      2  Sam. 

12:10. 


Synagogues. 


Places  in  which  the  Jews  assembled 

for  worship.    Acts  13:  5,  14. 
Early  notice  of  their  existence.    Psa, 

74:8. 
Probably  originated  in  the  schools  of 

the  prophets.      1    Sara.    19:18-24. 

2  Kin.  4:23. 
Revival  of,  after  the  captivity.    Neh. 

8:1-8. 
Service  OF,  consisted  of 

Prayer.    Mat.  6:5. 

Reading  the  word  of  God.  Neh.  8: 
18.  Neh.  9:3.  Neh.  13:1.  Acts 
15 :  21. 

Expounding  the  word  of  God.  Neh. 
8:8.    Luke  4:  21. 

Praise    and    thanksgiving.       Neh. 
9:5. 
Service  in,  on  the  Sabbath  day.  >Luke 

4:16.    Acts  13: 14. 


SYN. 


262 


SYR. 


Governed  by 

A  president  or  chief  ruler.    Acts  18: 
8,17. 

Ordinary  rulers.    Mar.  5 :  22.     Acts 
13:15. 
Provided  with  a  cliazan  or  minister, 

who   had    charge   of     the     sacred 

books.    Luke  4:  17,20. 
Had  seats  for  the  congregation.  Acts 

13:14. 
Chief  seats  in,  reserved   for  elders. 

Mat.  23:6. 
The  portion  of  Scripture  for  the  day 

sometimes  read   by  one  of  the  con- 
gregation.   Luke  4 :  16. 
Strangers  were  invited  to  address  the 

congregation  in.    Acts  13: 15. 
Christ  often 

Attended.    Luke  4  :  16. 

Preached  and  taught  in.    Mat.  4: 
as.    Mar.  1 :  39.    Luke  13 :  10. 

Performed  miracles  in.    Mat.  12:  9, 
10.    Mar.  1:2.3.    Luke  13: 11. 
The  Apostles  frequently  taught  and 

preached  in.    Acts  9:20.    Acts  13: 

5.     Acts  17:1,17. 
Often  used  as  courts  of  justice.    Acts 

9:2.     Jas.  2:2.  (m«r(7.) 
Offenders  were  often 

Given  up  to,  for  trial.    Luke  12: 11. 
Luke  21 :  12. 

Punished  in.    Mat.  10:  17.   Mat.  23: 
34.    Acts  22 :  19. 

Expelled  from.    Jno.  9:  22,  34.  Jno. 
12:42.    Jno.  16:2. 
The  building  of,  considered  a  noble 

and  meritorious  work.  Luke  7 :  5. 
Sometimes  several,  in  the  same  city. 

Acts  6:  9.    Acts  9:  2. 
Each  sect  had  its  own.    Acts  6:  9. 

Syria. 

Originally  included  Mesopotamia. 
Gen.  25 :  20.    Gen.  28 :  5.    Deu.  26 :  5, 
with  Acts  7:  2. 
More  properly  the    country  around 

Damascus.    2  Sam.  8:  6. 
Damascus  the  capital  of.    Isa.  7 :  8. 
Abana  and  Pharpar  rivers  of.    2  Kin. 

5:12. 
Governed  by  kings.    1  Kin.  22:31.    2 

Kin.  5:1. 
Inhabitants  of. 
Called  Syrians.    2  Sam.  10:  11.    2 

Kin.  5:  20. 
Called  Syrians  of  Damascus.    2 

Sam.  8:5. 
An  idolatrous  people.    Jud.  10:  6. 

2  Kin.  5:  18. 
A  warlike  people.      1  Kin.  20  :  23, 

25. 
A  commercial  people.  Eze.  27:  18. 
Spoke  the  Syriac  language.    2  Kin. 
18:26.     Ezr.  4:7.     Dan.  2:4. 
Israel  followed  the  idolatry  of.    Jud. 
10:6. 


David 
Destroyed  the  army  of,  which  as- 
sisted Hadadezer.    2  Sam.  8:  5. 
Garrisoned  and  made  tributary.    2 

Sam.  8:  6. 
Dedicated  the  spoils  of.     2  Sam. 

8:11,  12. 
Obtained    renown  lay    his    victory- 
over.     2  Sam.  8:  13. 
Sent  Joab  against  the  armies  of, 
hired  by  the  Ammonites.    2  Sam. 
10:6-14. 
Destroyed  a  second  army  of.  2  Sam. 
10:15-19. 
Asa  sought  aid  of,  against  Israel.    1 

Kin.  15:18-20. 
Elijah  anointed  Hazael  king  over,  by 

divine  direction.    1  Kin.  19: 15. 
Benhadad  king  of,  besieged  Samaria. 

1  Kin.  20:1-12. 
The  Israelites 

Under  Ahab  encouraged  and  assist- 
ed by  God,  overcame.  1  Kin.  20: 
13-20. 

Forewarned  of  invasion  by,  at  the 
return  of  the  year.  1  Kin.  20: 
22—25. 

In"significant  before.  1  Kin.  20 :  26, 27. 

Encouraged  and  assisted  by  God 
overcame,  a  second  time.  1  Kin. 
20 :  28—30. 

Craftily  drawn  into  a  league  with. 

1  Kin.  20:  31-43. 

At  peace  with,  for  three  years.    1 

Kin.  22:1. 
Under  Ahab  sought  to  recover  Ra- 

moth-gilead  from.  1  Kin.  22:  3-  29. 
Defeated  by,  and  Ahab  slain.  1  Kin, 

22:  30 -.36. 
Harassed    by   frequent    incursions 

of.    2  Kin.  5:2.     2  Kin.  6:  23. 
Heard  the  secrets  of,  from  Elisha. 

2  Kin.  6:  8-12. 

God  smote  with  blindness  those  sent 

against  Ehsha  by  the  king  of.    2 

Kin.  6:14,  18-20, 
Besieged  Samaria   again.    2  Kin.  6: 

24—29. 
Army  of,  miraculously  routed.  2  Kin. 

7 :  5,  6. 
Death  of  the  king  of,  and  the  cruelty 

of  his  successor  foretold  by  Elisha, 

2  Kin.  8:  7,  15. 

Jorain  king  of  Israel  in  seeking  to 
recover  Ramoth-gilead  from,  se- 
verely wounded.  2  Kin.  8:28,  29.  2 
Kin.  9:  15. 

Israel  delivered  into  the  hands  of, 
for  the  sins  of  Jehoahaz.  2  Kin,  13: 
3,  7,  22. 

A  savior  raised  up  for  Israel  against, 
2Kin.  13:5,  23-25. 

Elisha  predicted  to  Joash  his  three 
victories  over.    2  Kiu.  13:  14 — 19. 

Joined  with  Israel  against  Ahaz  and 
besieged  Jerusalem.  2  Kin.  16:  5, 
Isa.  7:  12. 


SYR. 


263 


TAB. 


Retook   Elath   and    drove   out    the 

Jews.    2Kiu.  16:6. 
Subdued  and  its  inhabitants  taken 

captive  by  Assyria.    2  Kin.  16:9. 
Prophecies  respecting  ; 
Destruction  of  Rezin  king  of.    Isa. 

7 :  8,  16. 
Ceasing  to  be  a  kingdom.    Isa.  17: 

1—3. 
Terror  and  dismay  in,  occasioned 

by  its  invasion.    Jer.  49:  23,  24. 
Destruction  of  its  inhabitants.  Jer. 

49 :  26. 
Spoliation  of  Damascus.    Isa.  8:4. 
Burning  of  Damascus.    Jer.  49:  27. 

Amos  1 :  4. 
Its  calamities,  the  punishments  of 

its  sins.    Amos  1 :  3. 
Its    inhabitants    to    be    captives. 

Amos  1 :  5. 
Its  history  in  connection  with  the 

Macedonian    empire.      Dan.    11 : 

6,  &c. 
Subdued  and  governed    by  the  Ro- 
mans.   Luke  2 :  2. 
Gospel  preached  and  many  churches 
founded  in.    Acts  15  :  23,  41. 

Tabernacle,  The. 

Moses    was    commanded    to    make, 
after  a  divine  pattern.    Exo.  25:9. 
Exo.  26 :  30.    Heb.  8 :  5. 
Made  of  the  free-will  offerings  of  the 
people.    Exo.  25:  1—8.    Exo.  35:4, 
5,  21-29. 
Divine  wisdom  given  to  Bezaleel,  &c. 
to  make.    Exo.  31:  2-7.    Exo.  35: 
30-35.     Exo.  36:1. 
Called  THE 
Tabernacle  of  the  Lord.  Jos.  22 :  19. 

1  Kin.  2:28.     iChr.  16:39. 

Tabernacle  of  testimony  or  witness. 

Exo.  38:  21.    Num.  1 :  .50.    Num. 

17:7,8.    2Chr.  24:  6.    Acts  7:  44. 

Tabernacle   of    the    congregation. 

Exo.  27  :  21.  Exo.  .33:  7.  Exo.  40:  26. 

Tabernacle  of  Shiloh.    Psa.  78:60. 

Tabernacle  of  Joseph.    Psa.  78:  67. 

Temple  of  the  Lord.    1  Sam.  1:9. 

1  Sam.  3:  3. 
House  of  the  Lord.    Jos.  6:24.    1 
Sam.  1 :  7,  24. 
Was  a  moveable  tent  suited  to  the 
unsettled    condition    of   Israel.     2 
Sam.  7:6,  7. 
Designed  for  manifestation  of  God's 
presence  and  for  His  worship.  Exo. 
25:8.    Exo.  29:42,  43. 
The  boards  of. 
Made  of  shittim  wood.    Exo.  26:  15. 

Exo.  36:  20. 
Ten  cubits  high  by  one  and  a  half 
broad.  Exo.  26:16.  Exo.  36:21. 
Had  each  two  tenonj  fitted  into 
sockets  of  silver.  Exo.  26: 17,  19. 
Exo.  86:  22—24. 


L 


Twenty  on  south  side.    Exo.  26:18. 

^xo.  36 :  23. 
Twenty  on   north  side.    Exo.  26:  20. 

Exo.  36 :  25. 
Six,    and    two    corner    boards    for 

west  side.    Exo.  26 :  22-25.    Exo. 

36 :  27-.30. 
Supported  by  bars  of  shittim  wood 
resting  in  rings  of  gold.    Exo.  26: 

26-29.     Exo.  36:  31-33. 
With  the  bars,  covered  with  gold. 

Exo.  26:29.  Exo.  36:34. 
The  door  of,  a  curtain  of  bhie  and 
purple  suspended  by  gold  rings 
from  five  pillars  of  shittim  wood, 
&c.  Exo.  26:36,  37.  Exo.  36:37,38. 
Coverings  of. 
The  first  or  inner,  ten  curtains  of 

blue,    purple,    &c.    Joined    with 

loops   and  golden    taches.    Exo, 

26:1-6.     Exo.  36:8-13. 
The    second,    eleven    curtains    of 

goats'    hair,  <fec.    Exo.  26:  7—13. 

Exo.  36:  14-18. 
The  third  of  rams'  skins  dyed  red. 

Exo.  26:14.    Exo.  36:19. 
The  fourth  or  outward  of  badgers' 

skins.  Exo.  26:  14.  Exo.  36:19. 
Divided  by  a  vail  of  blue,  purple,  <fec. 
suspended  from  four  pillars  of 
shittim  wood  by  gold  hooks.  Exo. 
26 :  31—33.  Exo.  .36 :  35, 36.  Exo.  40 : 
21. 
Divided  into 
The  holy  place.    Exo.  26:33.    Heb. 

9:2-6. 
The  most  holy  place.    Exo.  26:34. 

Heb.  9:3,  7. 
Had  a  court  round  about.   Exo.  40:8. 
The  table  of  show-bread,   the  golden 
candlestick,   and   the  altar   of   in- 
cense were  placed  in  the  holy  place. 
Exo.  26:  35.  Exo.  40:  22,  24,  26.    Heb. 
9:2. 
The  ark  and  mercy-seat  put  in  the 
most  holy  place.    Exo.   26:  33,  34. 
Exo.  40:20,  21.  Heb.  9:4. 
Court  of. 
One  hundred  cubits  long  and  fifty 

cubits  wide.     Exo.  27":  18. 
Surrounded    by    curtains    of   fine 

linen  suspended  from  pillars  in 

sockets  of  brass.    Exo.  27  :  9—15. 

Exo.  .38 :  9  -16. 
The  gate  of,  a  hanging  of  blue,  pur- 
ple, &c.  twenty  cubits  wide,  sus- 
pended   from     four    pillars,    &c. 

Exo.  27:16.     Exo.  ,38:  18. 
Contained    the    brazen    altar   and 

laver  of  brass.     Exo.  !0 :  29,  .30. 
All    the    pillars  of,    fiUetted    with 

silver,  &c.  Exo.  27:  17.  Exo.  38:  17. 
All  the  vessels  of,  made  of  brass. 

Exo.  27 :  19. 
First  reared,  on  the  first  day  of  the 
second  year  after  the  exodus.    Exo. 
40:2,17. 


TAB. 


2t;4 


TEM. 


Was  set  dp 
By  Moses  at  Mount  Sinai.      Exo. 

40:  18,  19,  -with  Num.  10:  11,  12. 
AtGilgal.    Jos.  5:10, 11. 
InShilob.    Jos.  18:  1.    Jos.  19:51. 
In  Nob.    1  Sam.  21:  1—6. 
Finally  at  Gibeon.    1  Chr.   16:  39. 
1  Chr.  21 :  29. 
Anointed  and  consecrated  with  oil. 
Exo.  40:9.    Lev.  8:  10.    Num.  7:1. 
Sprinkled  and   purified  with  blood. 

Heb.  9:21. 
Sanctified  by  the  glory  of  the  Lord. 
Exo.  29:  4.3.  Exo.  40:34.  Num.  9:  15. 
The    Lord    appeared    in,    over    the 
mercy-seat.    Exo.  25:  22.  Lev.  16:  2. 
Num.  7:89. 
The  cloud  of  glory  rested  on,  by  night 
and  day  during  its  abode  in  the 
wilderness.  Exo.  40:  38.  Num.  9: 15, 
16. 
The  journeys  of  Israel  regulated  by 

the  cloud  on.    Exo.  40:  36,  37. 
The  priests 
Alone  could  enter.    Num.  18:3,  5. 
Performed  all    services  in.    Num. 

3 :  10.    Num.  18 :  1,  2.   Heb.  9 :  6. 
Were  the  ministers  of.    Heb.  8:2. 
The  Levites 
Appointed  over,  and  had  charge  of. 
Num.  1:. 50.    Num.  8:  24.  Num.  18: 
2-4. 
Did  the  inferior  service  of.  Num.3: 

6-8. 
Took  down,  and  put  up.  Num.  1 :  51. 
Carried.    Num.  4:  15,  25,  31. 
Pitched  their  tents  around.    Num. 
1:53.     Num.  3:23,29,35.     - 
Free-will  offerings  made  at  the  first 

rearing  of.    Num.  7  :  1—9. 
Free-will  offerings  made  at  the  dedi- 
cation of  the  altar  of.    Num.  7:10 
-87. 
All  offerings  to  be  made  at.    Lev.  17 : 

4.    Deu.  12:5,  6, 11.  13, 14. 
Punishment  for  defiling.    Lev.  15:  31. 

Num.19:  1.3. 
A  permanent  house  substituted  for, 
when  the  kingdom  was  established. 
2  Sam.  7  :  5—13. 
Illustrative 
Of    Christ.    Isa.  4:  6.    Jno.    1:14. 

(Greek.)    Heb.  9 :  8,  9,  11. 
Of  the  church.    Psa.  15:  1.    Isa.  16: 
5.    Isa.  54:2.    Heb.  8:2.    Kev.  21: 
2,3. 
Of  the  body.    2  Cor.  5:1.    2  Pet.  1 : 

13. 
(The    holy  of   holies,)   of  heaven. 
Heb.  6 :  19,  20.  Heb.  9 :  12,  24.  Heb. 
10:19. 
(The  vail,)  of  Christ's  body.     Heb. 

10 :  20. 
(The  vail,)  of  the  obscurity  of   the 
Mosaic  dispensation.    Heb.  9:8, 
10,  with  Eom.  16 :  25,  26.    Rev.  11 : 
19. 


Temple,  The  First. 

Built  on  Mount  Moriah  on  the  thresh- 
iiig-Hoor  of  Oman  or  Araunah.    1 
Chr.  21 :  28-30,  with  1  Chr.  22 :  1.    2 
Chr.  3:1. 
David 
Anxious  to  build.    2  Sam.  7:2,     1 

Chr.  22:7.    1  Chi-.  29:  3.    Psa.  132: 

2-5. 
Being  a  man  of  war  not  permitted 

to  build.    2  Sara.  7:5-9,  with  1 

Kin.  5:3.    1  Chr.  22:8. 
Told  by  the  prophet  that  Solomon 

should  build.    2  Sam.  7 :  12, 13.     1 

Chr.  17:12. 
Made  preparations  for  building.     1 

Chr.  22:2—5,14-16,    1  Chr.  29:2 

— 5. 
Charged  Solomon  to  build.    1  Chr. 

22:6,7,11. 
Prayed  that  Solomon  might  have 

wisdom  to  build.    1  Chr.  29:  19. 
Charged  his   princes    to    assist  in 

building.    1  Chr.  22: 17-19. 
Free-will  offerings  of  the  people  for 

building.    IChr.  29:6— 9. 
Solomon 
Determined  to  build.    2  Chr.  2:1. 
Specially  instructed  for.       2  Chr. 

3:. 3. 
Employed  all  the  strangers  in  pre- 
paring for.  2  Chr.  2 :  2, 17, 18,  with 

1  Kin.  5: 15. 

Applied  to  Hiram  for  a  skilful 
workman  to  superintend,  &c.  the 
building  of.     2Chr.  2:7, 13,  14. 

Employed  thirty  tliousand  Israel- 
ites in  the  work.  1  Kin.  5: 13, 14. 

Contracted  with  Hiram  for  wood, 
stone,  and  labor.    1  Kin.  5:  6—12. 

2  Chr.  2:8-10. 

Commenced  second  day  of  second 
month  of  fourth  year  of  Solo- 
mon.   lKin.0:l,37.    2Chr.  3:2 

Built  without  the    noise  of   ham 
mers,  ax,  or  any  tool.  1  Kin.  6:  7 
Divided  into 

The  sanctuary  or  greater  house.  2 
Chr.  3:5. 

The  oracle  or  most  holy  place.  1 
Kin.  6:19. 

The  porch.    2  Chr.  3:4. 
Surrounded    with    three    stories    of 

chambers  communicating  with  the 

interior  on  the  right  side.  1  Kin.  6: 

5,  6,  8,  10. 
Surrounded  with  spacious  courts.    1 

Kin.  6:  36.     2  Chr.  4:9. 
Was  three  score  cubits  long,  twenty 

broad,  and  thirty  high.    1  Kin.  6: 

2.    2  Chr.  3:3. 
Was  lighted  by  narrow  windows.    1 

Kin.  6:4. 
Was  roofed  with  cedar.   1  Kin.  6:9. 
The  greater  or  outer  house 

Was  forty  cubits  long.    2  Kin.  6;  17. 


TEM. 


265 


TEM. 


flad    folding    doors    of^.fir     wood 

carved  and  gilded.  1  Kin.  6:34,35. 

flad     door     posts    of    olive-wood 

carved  and  gilded.    1  Kin.  6:33. 

2  Chr.  3 :  7. 

The  oracle  ok  most  holy  place 

Was  twenty  cubits  every  way.     1 

Kin.  6: 16,  20. 
Two   clierubims    of   gilded    olive- 
wood  made  within.    1  Kin.  6:  23— 
28.     2  Chr.  3:11-13. 
A   partition  of  chains  of  gold  be- 
tween it  and  outer  house.    1  Kin. 
6:21. 
The  doors  and   posts  of,  of  olive- 
wood  carved  and  gilded.      1  Kin. 
6:31,32. 
Separated  from  the  outer  house  by 
avail.    2  Chr.  3:14.       ' 
The  floor  and  walls  of,  covered  with 

cedar  and  fir  wood.    1  Kin.  6:  15. 
Cedar  of,  carved  with  flowers,  &c.    1 

Kin.  6:18. 
Ceiled  with  fir  wood  and  gilt.    2  Chr. 

a :  5. 
The  whole  inside  and  outside  covered 
with  gold.    1  Kin.  6:21,  22.     2  Chr. 
.•5:7. 
Garnished  with   precious  stones.     2 

Chr.  3 : 6. 
The  poech  of. 
Twenty  cubits  long  and  ten  broad. 

1  Kin.  6:  3. 
One    hundred    and    twenty  cubits 

high.     2  Chr.  3:4. 
Pillars  of,  with  their  chapiters  de- 
scribed.   1  Kin.  7:  15— 22.    2  Chr. 
3:15—17. 
Its  magnificence.    2  Chr.  2 :  5,  9. 
Was  seven  years  in  building.    1  Kin. 

6:38. 
Was  finished  in  the  eighth  month  of 
the  eleventh  year  of  Solomon.    1 
Kin.  6:38. 
Was  called 
The  house  of  the  Lord.    2  Chr.  23: 

5,  12. 
The  mountain  of  the  Lord's  house. 

Isa.  2:2. 
House  of  the  God  of  Jacob.  Isa.  2 : 3. 
Zion.     Psa.  84  :  1—7. 
Mount  Zion.    Psa.  74 :  2. 
Appointed  as  a  house  of  sacrifice.    2 

Chr.  7:12. 
Appointed  as  a  house  of  prayer.   Isa. 

.56:7,  with  Mat.  21:13. 
God  promised  to  dwell  in.    1  Kin.'6: 

12, 13. 
All   dedicated    things   placed  in.    2 

Chr.  5:1. 
The  ark  of  God   brought  into  with 
great  solemnity.    1  Kin.  8:  1 — 9.    2 
Chr.  5:2-10. 
Filled  with  the  cloud  of  glory.  1  Kin. 

8 :  10, 11.  2  Chr.  5:13.  2  Chr.  7 :  2. 
Solemnly  dedicated  to  God  by  Solo- 
mon.   1  Kin.  8: 12-66.    2  Chr.  6  ch. 


Sacred  fire  sent  down  from  heaven  at 

its  dedication.    2  Chr.  7 :  3. 
Was  but  a  temple  built  with  hands. 

Acts  7:  47,  48. 
Complete  destruction  of,  predicted. 

Jer.  26:  18,  with  Mic.  3:12. 
Historical  notices  of; 

Pillaged  by  Shishak  king  of  Egypt. 

1  Kin.  14 :  25,  26.    2  Chr.  12 :  9. 
Repaired  by  .Jehoash  at  the  insti- 
gation of  Jehoiada.    2  Kin.  12:  4 
-14.    2  Chr.  24  :  4-13. 

Treasures  of  given  by  Jehoash  to 
propitiate  the  Syrians.  2  Kin.  12: 
17,  18. 

Defiled  and  its  treasures  given  by 
Ahaz  to  the  king  of  Assyria.  2 
Kin.  16:  14,  18.  2  Chr.  28:  20,  21. 

Purified  and  divine  worship  re- 
stored under  Hezekiah.  2  Chr.  29: 
3-.35. 

Its  treasures,  &c.  given  by  Heze- 
kiah to  the  Assyrians,  to  procure 
a  treaty.    2  Kin.  18 :  13—16. 

Polluted  by  the  idolatrous  worship 
of  Manasseh.  2  Kin.  21:  4—7.  2 
Chr.  33 :  4,  5,  7. 

Repaired  by  Josiah  in  the  eight- 
eenth year  of  his  reign.  2  Kin. 
22:3-7.    2  Chr.  34:8-13. 

Purified  by  Josiah.  2  Kin.  23 :  4—7, 
11,  12. 

Pillaged  and  burned  by  the  Babylo- 
nians.   2  Kin.  25 : 9,  13-17.   2  Chr. 
36:  18,19. 
Illustrative  of 

Christ.    Jno.  2:19,  21. 

The  spiritual  church.    1  Cor.  3:  16. 

2  Cor.  6 :  16.    Eph.  2 :  20  -22. 
The  bodies  of  saints.   1  Cor.  6:19. 

Temple,  The  Second. 

Built  on  the  site  of  the  first  temple. 

Ezr.  2:6,  &c. 
Cyeds 
His  decree  for  building,  predicted. 

Isa.  44 :  28. 
Gave  a  decree   for  building,  in  the 

first  year  of  his  reign.  Ezr.  1:1,2. 

Ezr.  6 :  3. 
Gave  permission  to  the  Jews  to  go 

to  Jerusalem  to  build.    Ezr.  1 :  3. 
Furnished  means  for  building.  Ezr. 

6:4. 
Ordered    those    who    remained    in 

Babylon    to    contribute    to    the 

building  of.    Ezr.  1 :  4. 
Gave  the  vessels  of  the  first  temple 

for.    Ezr.  1:7-11.    Ezr.  6:5. 
Divine  worship    commenced   before 
the  foundation  was  laid.    Ezr.  3: 1 
-6. 
Materials    for    building,     procured 

from  Tyre  and  Sidon.    Ezr.  3 :  7. 
Foundation  of,  laid  the  second  month 
of  second  year  after  the  captivity. 
Ezr.  3 : 8. 


TEM. 


266 


TEM, 


Solemnities    connected    with  laying 

the  foundation  of.    Ezr.  3:  9—11. 
Its  dimensions.     Ezr.  6:3,  4, 
Grief  of  those  who  had  seen  the  first 

temple.    Ezr.  3 :  12.    Hag.  2 :  3. 
Joy  of  those  who  had  not  seen  the 

first  temple.    Ezr.  3: 13. 
The  Samaritans,  &c. 

Proposed    to    assist    in    building. 
Ezr.  4:1,2. 

Their  help    refused  by   the  Jews. 
Ezr.  4:3. 

Weakened  the  hands  of  the  Jews  in 
building.     Ezr.  4  :  4,  5. 

W.  ote  to  Art  axerses  femerdis  to  in- 
terrupt tlie  building.  Ezr.  4 :  6—16. 

Procured  its  interruption   for  fif- 
teen years.    Ezr.  4 :  24. 
The  Jews  reproved  for  not  building. 

Hag.  1 :  1—5. 
The  Jews  punished  for  not  persever- 
ing in  building.    Hag.  1:  6,  9—11. 

Hag.  2 :  1.5,  IT.    Zee.  8 :  10. 
The  Jews  encouraged  to  proceed  in 

building.    Hag.  1:  8.    Hag.  2:  19. 

Zee.  8:9. 
Resumed  by  Zerubbabel  and  Jeshua. 

Ezr.  5:2. 
Its  completion  by  Zerubbabel   fore- 
told, to  encourage  the  Jews.     Zee. 

4:4-10. 
Future  glory  of,  predicted.     Hag.  2: 

7-9., 
Tatnai  the  governor  wrote  to  Darius 

to  know  if  the  building"  had  his 

sanction.    Ezr.  5  :  3 — 17. 
The  decree  of  Cyrus  found  and  con- 
firmed by  Darius.     Ezr.  6:1,  2,  6— 

12. 
Finished    the    third  of   the    twelfth 

month  in  the  sixth  year  of  Darius. 

Ezr.  6:15. 
Dedication    of,  celebrated  with  joy 

and  thankfulness.     Ezr.  6:16—18. 
Eepaired  and  beautified  by   Herod, 

which     occupied    forty-six    years. 

Jno.  2 :  20. 
The  magnificence  of  its  building  and 

ornaments.    Jno.  2:20.    Mar.  13:1. 

Luke  21 :  5. 
Beautiful  gate  of,  mentioned.     Acts 

3:2. 
Solomon's   porch     connected     with. 

Jno.  10:23.    Acts  3:  11. 
Christ 

To  appear  in.     Hag.  2:  7,  with  Mai. 
3:1. 

Presented  in.    Luke  2 :  22,  27. 

Miraculously  transported  to  a  pin- 
nacle of.    Mat.  4 :  5.    Luke  4 :  9. 

Frequently  taught  in.    Mar.  14:49. 

Purified,  at  the  commencement  of 
His  ministry.    Jno.  2:  15 — 17. 

Purified,  at  the  close  of  His  minis- 
try.   Mat.  21:  12,  13. 

Predicted  its  destruction.    Mat.  24 : 
2.    Mar.  13:2.    Luke  21:  6. 


The  vail  of,  rent  at  our  Lord's  death, 

Mat.  27 :  51. 
Separation  between  the  outer  or  Gen- 
tile court  and  that  of   the  Jews, 
alluded  to.    Eph.2:13,  14. 
No  Gentile  allowed  to  enter  the  inner 

courts  of.    Acts  21 :  27—30. 
The  Jews 
Prayed  without,    while  the   priest 
offered  incense  within.     Lukel: 
10.     See  Luke  18 :  10. 
Considered  it  blasphemy  to  speak 
against.    Mat.  26 :  61.     Acts  6 :  13. 
Acts  21 :  28. 
Desecrated  by  selling  oxen,  &c.  in. 
Jno.  2:  14. 
Desecration  of,  foretold.    Dan,  9:27. 

Dan.  11:31. 
Cleansed  and  re-dedicated  by  Judas 
Maccabseus  after  its  desecration  by 
Antiochus  Epiplianes.  Jno.  10:  22. 
Desecrated  by  the  Romans.  Dan.  9: 
27,  with  Mat.  24:  15. 

Temptation. 

God  cannot  be  the  subject  of.    Jas. 

1:13. 
Does  not  come  from  God.     Jas.  1 :  13. 
Comes  from 

Lusts.    Jas.  1: 14. 

Covetousness.      Pro.  28:20.    1  Tim. 
6:9,10. 
The  devil  is  the  author  of.    1  Chr.  21 : 

1.     Mat.  4:1.     Jno.   13:2.     1  The. 

3:5. 
Evil  associates,  the  instruments  of. 

Pro.  1 :  10.    Pro.  7  :  6.    Pro.  16 :  29. 
Often  arises  through 

Poverty.    Pro.  30:  9.    Mat.  4 :  2,  3. 

Prosperity.    Pro.  30:9.      Mat.  4:  8. 

Worldly  glory.     Num.  22:17.     Dan. 
4:30.    Dan.  5:  2.    Mat.  4:8. 
To  distrust  of  God's  providence.  Mat. 

4:3. 
To  presumption.    Mat.  4 :  6. 
To    worshipping    the    god     of    this 

world.    Mat.  4:9. 
Often  strengthened  by  the  perversion 

of  God's  word.    Mat,  4 :  6. 
Permitted  as  a  trial  of 

Faith.    1  Pet.  1 :  7.    Jas,  1 :  2,  3. 

Disinterestedness.    Job  1 :  9—12. 
Always  comformable  to  the  nature  of 

man.    1  Cor.  10:13. 
Often  ends  in  sin  and  perdition.      1 

Tim.  6:  9.    Jas.  1:15. 
Christ 

Endured,  from  the  devil.     Mar.  1 : 
13. 

Endured,  from   the  wicked.      Mat. 
16 : 1.    Mat.  22  :  18.    Luke  10 :  25. 

Resisted  by  the  word  of  God.    Mat. 
4:4,7,  10. 

Overcame.     Mat.  4:11. 

Sympathizes    with     those    under, 
Heb.  4 :  15. 


TEM, 


267 


THA, 


Is  able  to  succor  those  under.  Heb. 

2:18. 
Intercedes  for  His    people  under. 

Luke  22:  31,  32.    Jno.  17:15. 
God  will  not  suffer  saints  to  be  ex- 

Eosed  to,  beyond  their  powers  to 
ear.    1  Cor.  10:  13. 
God  will  make  a  way   for  saints  to 

escape  out  of.    1  Cor.  10:13. 
God  enables  the  saints   to  bear.      1 

Cor.  10:13. 
God  knows  how  to  deliver  saints  out 

of.    2  Pet.  2 :  9. 
Christ  keeps  faithful  saints  from  the 

hour  of.    Rev.  3 :  10.  _ 
Saints  may  be  in  heaviness  through. 

i  Pet.  1 :  6. 
Saints  should 

Resist,  in  faith.    Eph.  6:16.    1  Pet, 
5:9. 

Watch  against.    Mat,  26:41.  1  Pet. 
5:8. 

Pray  to  be  kept  from.      Mat.  6: 13. 
Mat.  2(5:41. 

Not  to  occasion,  to  others.     Rom. 
14:13. 

Restore  those  overcome  by.     Gal. 
6:1. 

Avoid  the  way  of.  Pro.  4:  14,  15. 
The  devil  will  renew.  Luke  4  :  13. 
Has  strength  thrcugh  the  weakness 

of  the  flesh.    Mat.  26:41. 
Mere  professors  fall  away    in  time 

of.    Luke  8: 13. 
Blessedness  of  those  who  meet  and 

overcome.    Jas.  1 :  2—4,  12. 
Exemplified.      Eve,    Gen.    3:1,  4,    5. 

Joseph,   Gen.   39:7.      Balaam,  Num. 

22 :  17.      Achan,  Jos.  7  :  21.      DitrUl,  2 

Sam.  11 :  2.     Jeroboam,  1  Kin.  15 :  30. 

Peter,  Mar.  14  :  67—71.      Paul,  2  Cor. 

12:7,  with  Gal.  4:14. 

Tents. 

Origin  and  antiquity  of.    Gen.  4 :  20. 
Called 
Tabernacles.     Num.  24:  5.    Job  12: 

6.    Heb.  11:9. 
Curtains.    Isa.  54  :  2.     Heb.  3 ;  7. 
Were  spread  out.    Isa.  40 :  22. 
Fastened  by  cords  to  stakes  or  nails. 
Isa.  54  :  2.     Jer.  10 :  20,  with  Jud.  4 : 
21. 
Were  used  by 
Patriarchs.    Gen    13:   5.     Gen.  25: 

27.    Heb.  11 :  9. 
Israel  in  the  desert.     Exo.  33:  8. 

Num.  24:  2. 
The  people  of  Israel  in  all  their 
wars.    1  Sam.  4 :  3, 10.     1  Sam.  29 : 
1.     1  Kin.  16:16. 
The  Rechabites.    Jer.  35 :  7,  10. 
The  Arabs.     Isa.  13:20. 
Shepherds     vvhile      tending    their 
flocks.  So.  of  Sol.  1:8.  Isa.  38: 12. 
All  eastern  nations.      Jud.  6:  5.    1 
Sam.  17 :  4.  2  Kin.  7 :  7.  1  Chr.  5 :  10. 


Separate,  fur  females  of  the  family. 

Gen.  24 :  67. 
Separate,  for  the  servants.    Gen.  31: 

33. 
Were  pitched 
With  order  and   regularity.    Num. 

1:  52. 
lu  tlie  neighborhood  of  wells,  &c. 
Gen.  13  :  10,  12.    Gen.  26 :  17,  18.    1 
Sam.  29:1. 
Under  trees.    Gen.   18:   1,  4,    Jud. 

4:5. 
On  the  tops  of  houses.    2  Sam.   16 : 

Sending  persons  to  seek' a  convenient 

place  for,  alluded  to.    Dcu.  1 :  33. 
Ease  and  rapidity  of  their  removal, 

alhuled  to.    Isa.  38:  12. 
Of  the  Jews  contrasted  with  those  of 

the  Arabs.    Num.  24:  5,  with  So.  of 

Sol.  1 :  5. 
Custom  of  sitting  and  standing    at 

the  door  of.    Gen.  18 : 1.    Jud.  4 :  20. 
Illustrative 

(Spread  out,)  of  the  heavens.     Isa. 
40:  22. 

(Enlarging  of,')  of  the  great  exten- 
sion of  the  Churcli.    Isa.  54 :  2. 


Thanksgiving. 


Christ  set  an  example  of.     Mat.   11 : 

25.    Mat.  26:27.    Jno.  6:  11.     Jno. 

11:41. 
The  heavenly  host  engaged  in.    Rev. 

4:9.    Rev.  7:11,  12.    Rev.  11 :  16, 17. 
Commanded.    Psa.  50:  14.  Phi.  4:6. 
Is  a  good  thing.    Psa.  92 : 1. 
Should  be  offered 

To  God.    Psa.  50: 14. 

To  Christ.    1  Tim.  1:12. 

Through  Christ.  Rom.  1 :  8.  Col.  3: 
17.    Heb.  13:15. 

In  the  name  of  Christ.      Eph.  5 :  20. 

In  behalf  of  ministers.   2  Cor.  1 :  11. 

In  private  worsliip.    Dan.  6: 10. 

In  public  worship.    Psa.  35:18. 

In  everything.     1  The.  5:18. 

Upon  the  completion  of  great  un- 
dertakings.    Neh.  12:  31,40. 

Before  taking  food.  Jno.  6:  11.  Acts 
27 :  35. 

Always.  Eph.  1:16.  Eph.  5:20.  1 
The.  1:2. 

At  the  remembrance  of  God's  holi- 
ness.   Psa.  30:4.     Psa.  97:12. 

For  the  goodness  and  mercy  of  God. 
Psa.  106:1.  Psa.  107:1.  Psa.  136: 
1-3. 

For  the  gift  of  Christ.    2  Cor.  9 :  15. 

For  Christ's  power  and  reign.  Rev. 
11:17. 

For  the  reception  and  effectual 
working  of  the  word  of  God  in 
others.    1  The.  2:13. 

For  deliverance  through  Christ 
from  in-dwelling  sin.  Rom,  7; 
23-25. 


THA. 


26S 


THE. 


For  victory    over   death    and    the 

grave.    1  Cor.  15 :  ."JT. 
For  wisdom  and  might.   Dan.  2:23. 
For  the  triumph  of  the  gospel.    2 

Cor.  2:14. 
For  the  conversion  of  others.  Eom. 

6:17. 
For    faith    exhibited    by    others. 

Eom.  1:8.    2  The.  1 :  3. 
For   love   exhibited    by  others.    2 

The.  1 :  3. 
For  the  grace  bestowed  on  others. 

1  Cor.  1 :  4.    Phi.  1 :  3—5.    Col.  1 : 
3-6. 

For  the  zeal  exhibited  by  others. 

2  Cor.  8 :  16. 

For  the  nearness  of  God's  presence. 
Psa.  75:1. 

For  appointment  to  the  ministry. 
1  Tim.  1:12. 

For  willingness  to  offer  our  proper- 
ty for  God's  service.  1  Chr.  29: 
6—14. 

For  the  supply  of  our  bodily  wants. 
Eom.  14:  6,  7.    ITim.  4:3,  4. 

For  all  men.    ITim.  2:1. 

For  all  things.    2  Cor.  9:11.    Eph. 
5:20. 
Should  be  accompanied  by  interces- 
sion for  others.    1  Tim.  2 :  1.  2  Tim. 

1:3.    Phile.  4. 
Should    always    accompany    prayer. 

Neh.  11:17.    Phi.  4:6.    Col.  4:2. 
Should    always    accompany    praise. 

Psa.  92:1.    Heb.  13:15. 
Expressed  in  psalms.  1  Chr.  16:  7. 
Ministers  appointed  to  offer,  in  pub- 
lic.   IChr.  16:4,  7.    1  Chr.  23:  30.  2 

Chr.  31:2. 
Saints 

Exhorted  to.  Psa.  105;  1.  Col.  3: 15. 

Eesolved  to  offer.  Psa.  18 :  49.  Psa. 
30:12. 

Habitually  offer.    Dan.  6 :  10. 

Offer  sacrifices  of.    Psa.  116:  17. 

Abound  in  the  faith  with.  Col.  2:  7. 

Magnify  God  by,    Psa.  69 :  30. 
•    Come  before  God  with.    Psa.  95:2. 

Should  enter  God's  gate  with.  Psa. 
100:4. 
Of  hypocrites,  full  of  boasting.  Luke 

18:11. 
The  wicked  averse  to.    Eom.  1 :  21. 
Exemplified.     David,  1  Chr.  29:  13. 

Leviiefi,  2  Chr.  5 :  12, 13.  Daniel,  Dan. 

2:  23.  Jonah,  Jon.  2:  9.  Simeon,  Luke 

2 :  28.   Anna,  Luke  2 :  38.    Paul,  Acts 

28:15. 

Theft. 

Is  an  a'oomiration.    Jer.  7 :  9, 10. 
Forbidden.  Exo.  20: 15,  with  Mar.  10: 

19.    Eom.  13:9. 
From  the  poor  specially  forbidden. 

Pro.  22:22. 
I«cludes  fraud  in  general.  Lev.  19:18. 


Includes  fraud  concerning  wages. 

Lev.  19 :  13.    Mai.  3 :  5.    Jas.  5 :  4. 
Proceeds  from  the  heart.  Mat.  15 :  19. 
Defiles  a  man.    Mat.  15 :  20.- 
The  wicked 

Addicted  to.    Psa.  119:61. 

Store  up  the  fruits  of.     Amos  3:  10, 

Lie  in  wait  to  commit.    Hos.  6 :  9. 

Commit,  under  shelter  of  the  night. 
Job  24 :  14.    Oba.  5. 

Consent  to  those  who  commit.  Psa. 
50:18. 

Associate  with  those  who  commit 
Isa.  1:23. 

May,  for  a  season,  prosper^in.    Job 
12:6. 

Plead  excuses  for.    Jer.  7 :  9, 10. 

Eepeut  not  of.    Eev.  9 :  21. 

Destroy  themselves  by.     Pro.  21 :  7. 
Connected  with   murder,    Jer,  7:  9. 

Hos.  4:2. 
Shame  follows  the  detection  of.   Jer. 

2:26. 
Brings  a  aurse  on  those  who  commit 

it.  Hos.  4 :  2,  3.  Zee.  5 :  3,  4.  Mai.  3 : 5. 
Brings  the  wrath  of  God  upon  those 

who  commit  it.    Eze.  22 :  29,  31. 
Excludes  from  heaven.  1  Cor.  6 :  10. 
They  who  connive  at, 

Hate  their  own  souls.  Pro.  29:  24. 

Shall  be  reproved  of  God.    Psa.  50 
18,21. 
Mosaic  law  respecting.  Exo.  22 : 1—8, 
Saints 

Warned  against.  Eph.  4 :  28.  1  Pet, 
4 :  15. 
All  earthly  treasure  exposed  to.  Mat 

6:19. 
Heavenly  treasure  secure  from.   Mat 

6:20.    Luke  12:  33. 
Woe  denounced  against.    Isa.  10:2, 

Nah.  3:1. 
Illustrates  the  guilt  of  false  teach 

ers.    Jer.  23:30.  Jno.  10: 1,8, 10. 
Exemplified,     Rachel,    Gen.     31:  19 

Achan,  Jos.  7:  21.    Shechemites,  Jud 

9:25.    Mieah,  Jud.  11 -.2. 

Theocracy,  The,  or    Immediate 
Government  by  God. 

Lasted  from  the  deliverance  out   of 
Egypt  until    the    appointment    of 
kings.    Exo.  19:  4-6,  with  1  Sam.  8: 
7. 
Was  established  on 
The  right  of  redemption.    Exo,  6: 

6,7.    2  Sam.  7:23.    Isa.  43:3. 
The  right  of  covenant.     Deu.  26 :  17 
-19. 
Consisted  in  His 
Promulgating  laws.     Exo.  20  ch,  to 

Exo.  23  ch.    Deu.  5 :  22,  23. 
Directing  the  movements   of    th& 
nation.    Exo.  40 :  36,  37.    Num.  9: 
17-28. 


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269 


TIM. 


Proclaiming  war.    Exo.   17:14—16. 

Num.  31:1,2.  Jos.  6:  2,  3.  Jos.  8:1. 
appointing  civil   officers.    Exo.  3: 

10.    Num.  27:  18,20. 
Appointing   ecclesiastical  officers. 

Exo.  28:1.    Exo.  40:12— 15. 
Being  the  supreme  judge.    Num.  9: 

8—11.    Num.  15:34,  35.    Num.27: 

5—11. 
Exercise  of    the     prerogative    of 

mercy.     Num.  14:20.      Deu.  9:18 

-20. 
Distribution    of  conquered  lands. 

Jos.  13:1-7. 
Exacting  tribute.      Exo.  35:4—29. 

Lev.  27 :  30.    Deu.  16 :  16.  Deu.  26 : 

1-4. 
The  tabernacle  designed  as  a  royal 
residence  for  God  during.    Exo.  25: 
8.    Lev.  26:11,  12. 
The  emblem  of  the  divine  presence 
appeared  over  the  tabernacle  dur- 
ing.    Num.  9:  15,  16. 
G«iilt  of  Israel  iu   rejecting.    1  Sam. 
•2:17. 

Threshing. 

The  removing  or  separating  corn,  &c. 

from  the  straw.    1  Chr.  21 :  20. 
Was  performed 
By  a  rod  or  staff.  Isa.  28:  27. 
By  cart  wheels.   Isa.  27  :  27,  28. 
By  instruments  with  teeth.  Isa.  41 : 

15.    Amos  1 :  3. 
By  the  feet  of  horses  and  oxen.  Isa. 
28:28.  Hos.  10:11.  Sec  2  Sam.  24:22. 
Cattle  employed  in,  not  to  be   muz- 
zled.   Deu.  25:4.  1  Cor.  9:9.  1  Tim. 
5:18. 
Continued  until  the  vintage  in  years 

of  abundance.    Lev.  26:  5. 
The  place  for, 
Called  the  floor.  Jud.  6:  37.  Isa.  21 : 

10. 
Called  the    threshing-floor.    Num. 

18:27.    2  Sam.  24: 18. 
Called  the  barn-floor.    2  Kin.  6:  27. 
Called  the  corn-floor.  Hos.  9 :  1. 
Was  large  and  roomy.    Gen.  50:10. 
Generally  on  high   ground.     1  Chr. 

21:18,  with  2  Chr.  3:1. 
Sometimes  beside    the    wine-press 

for  concealment.    Jud.  6:11. 
Used  also  for  winnowing  the  corn. 

Ruth  3:2.' 
Often  robbed.    1  Sam.  23 : 1. 
The  Jews  slept  on,  during  the  time 

of.    Ruth  3:  7. 
ii'ulness  of,  promised  as  a  blessing. 

Joel  2 :  24. 
Scarcity  in,  a  punishment.  Hos.  9 : 2. 
Followed  by    a    winnowing   with    a 
shovel  or  fan.    Isa.  30:24.    Isa.  41: 
16.    Mat.  3:12. 

iLIirSTRATIVE 

Of  the  judgments  of  God.    Isa,  21 : 
10.    Jer.51:33.    Hab.3:12. 


Of  the  labors  of  ministers.  1  Cor.  9: 
9,  10. 

Of  the  Church  in  her  conquests. 
Isa.  41:15,  16.    Mic.  4:13. 

(Gathering  the  sheaves  for,)  of 
preparing  the  enemies  of  the 
Church  for  judgments.   Mic.  4:12. 

(Dust  made  by,)  of  complete  de- 
struction. 2  Kin.  13 :  7.  Isa.  41 :  15. 
(marg.) 

(An  instrument  for,  with  teeth,)  of 
the  Church  overcoming  opposi- 
tion.   Isa.  41 :  15. 

Time. 

The  duration  of  the  world.    Job  22: 

16.    Rev.  10:6. 
The  measure  of  the  continuance  of 

anything.    Jud.  18 :  31. 
An  appointed  season.  Neh.  2:6.  Ecc. 

3:  1,17. 
Computed  by 
Years.    Gen.  15:   13.    2  Sam.  21:1. 

Dan.  9:2. 
Months.    Num.  10:10.    1  Chr.  27:1. 

Job  3 :  6. 
Weeks.    Dan.  10 :  2.    Luke  18 :  12. 
Days.    Gen.  8:3.    Job  1 :  4.    Luke 

11:3. 
Hours,  after  the  captivity.     Dan. 

5 :  5.    Jno.  11 :  9. 
Moments.    Exo.  33:  5.    Luke  4:  .5. 
1  Cor.  15  :  52. 
The  heavenly  bodies,  appointed  as  a 
means  for  computing.    Gen.  1:   ]«1. 
The  sun-dial  early  invented  for  point- 
ing out.    2Kin.  20:9— 11. 
Eras  from  WHICH,  computed; 
Nativity  of  the  patriarchs  during 
the  patriarchial  age.    Gen.  7: 11. 
Gen.  8:  13.    Gen.  17:  1. 
The  exodus  from  Egypt.  Exo.  19: 1. 
Exo.  40 :  17.    Num.  9 :  1.    Num.  33 : 
38.    1  Kin.  6:1. 
The  jubilee.    Lev.  25 :  15. 
Accession  of  kings.    1  Kin.  6:  1.      1 
Kin.  15:1.      Isa.  36:1.     Jer.  1 :  2. 
Luke  3:  1. 
Building  of  the  temple.    1  Kin.  9: 

10.    2  Chr.  8:1. 
The  captivity.    Eze.  1:1.      Eze.  33: 
21.    Eze.  40:1. 
Part  of  a  period  of,  usually  counted 
as  the  whole.    1  Sam.  13:1.    Est.  4: 
16,  with  Est.  5:  1. 
In  prophetic  language,  means  a  pro- 
phetic year,  or  365  natural  years. 
Dan.  12:7.    Rev.  12:14. 
Shortness  of  man's  portion  of.    Psa. 

89:  47. 
Should  be  redeemed.  Eph.  5: 16.  Col. 

4:5. 
Should  be  spent  in  the  fear  of  God. 

1  Pet.  1:  17. 
Particular     peeiods     of.     men 

TIONED ; 

The  ancient  time,    Isa.  45 :  21, 


TIM, 


270 


TIT. 


The  accepted  time.    Isa.  49:  8.    2 

Cor.  6:2. 
TLe  time  of  visitation,    Jer.  46:  21. 

Jer.  50:27. 
The  time  of  refreshing.    Acts  3 :  19. 
The    time    of    restitution    of     all 

things.    Acts  3 :  21. 
The  time  of  reformation.    Heb.  9: 

10. 
The  time  of  healing.    Jer.  14:19. 
The  time  of  need.    Heb.  4 :  16. 
The  time  of  temptation.     Luke  8: 

13. 
The  evil  time.    Psa.  37:19,    Ecc,9: 

12. 
The  time  of  trouble,     Psa.  27:  5. 

Jer.  14 :  8. 
All  events  of,  predetermined  by  God. 

Acts  17:  20. 
All  God's  purposes  fulfilled  in  due 
time.     Mar.  1:15.    Gal.  4:4. 

Tithe. 

The  tenth  of  anything.     1  Sam.  8: 

15, 17. 
Antiquity    of  the  custom  of  giving 

to  God's   ministers.    Gen.    14:    20. 

Heb.  7 : 6. 
Considered  a  just  return  to  God  for 

His  blessings.    Gen.  28 :  22. 
Under  the  law  belonged  to  God.  Lev. 

27 :  30. 
Consisted  of  a  tenth, 

Of   all  the    produce  of  the   land. 
Lev.  27 :  30. 

Of  all  cattle.    Lev.  27:32. 

Of  holy  things  dedicated.    2  Chr. 
31:6. 
Given  by  God  to  the  Levites  for  their 

services.    Num.    18:    21,    24,    Neh, 

10:37. 
The  tenth  of,  offered  by  the  Levites 

as  an  heave  offering  to  God.    Num. 

18:26,27. 
The  tenth  of,  given  by  the  Levites  to 

the  priests  as  their  portion.    Num. 

18:26,28.    Neh.  10:38. 
Reasonableness  of  appointing,  for  the 

Levites.     Num  18 :  20,  23,  24.     Jos. 

13:33. 
When  redeemed  to  have  a  fifth   part 

of  the  value  added.    Lev.  27 :  31. 
Punishment  for  changing.    Lev.  27: 

33. 
The  Jews  slow  in  giving.  Neh.  13:  10. 
Tlie  Jews  reproved  for  withholding. 

Mai.  3:8. 
The  pious  governors  of  Israel  caused 

the  payment  of.    2  Chr,  31 :  5.   Neh. 

13:11,  12. 
Ruleis  appointed  over,  for  distribut- 
ing.   2  Chr.  31 :  12.    Neh.  13  :  13. 
The  Pharisees  scrupulous  in  paying. 

Luke  11:  42.    Luke  18:  12. 

A  SECOND, 

Or  its  value  yearly  brought  to  the 
tabernacle  and  eaten  before  the 


Lord.  Deu.  12 :  6,  7,  17—19.  Deu, 
14 :  22—27. 
To  be  consumed  at  home  every 
third  year  to  promote  hospitality 
and  charity.  Deu.  14 :  28,  29.  Deu. 
26:  12-15. 

Titles  and  Names  of  Christ. 
Adam,  Second.    1  Cor.  15:45. 
Almighty.     Rev.  1 :  8. 
Amen.     Rev.  3:  14. 
Alpha  and  Omega.      Rev.  1 :  8.      Rev. 

22 :  13. 
Advocate.     1  Jno.  2:1. 
Angel.    Gen.  48 :  16.    Exo.  23 :  20,  21. 
Angel  of  the  Lord.     Exo.  3 :  2.     Jud. 

13 :  15-18. 
Angel  of  God's  presence.     Isa.  63:9. 
Apostle.    Heb.  3:1. 
Arm  of  the  Lord.      Isa.  51 :  9.     Isa. 

.53:1. 
Author  and  Finisher   of   our  faith. 

Heb.  12:2. 
Blessed  and  only  Potentate.     1  Tim. 

6:15. 
Beginning  of   the    creation  of  God. 

Rev.  3:14. 
Branch.     Jer.  23:5.     Zee.  3:8.    Zee. 

6:  12. 
Bread  of  Life.    Jno.  6 :  35,  48. 
Captain  of  the  Lord's  hosts.     Jos.  5: 

14,  15. 
Captain  of  salvation.''  Heb.  2 :  10. 
Chief  Shepherd.    1  Pet.  5 :  4. 
Christ  of  God.    Luke  9 :  20. 
Consolation  of  Israel,    Luke  2 :  25. 
Chief  Corner-stone,      Eph.  2:20.     1 

Pet.  2:6. 
Commander.     Isa.  55:  4. 
Counsellor.  Isa.  9:  6. 
David.    Jer.  30:9.    Eze.  34:23. 
Day-spring.    Luke  1 :  78. 
Deliverer.    Rom.  11 :  26. 
Desire  of  all  nations.    Hag.  2 :  7. 
Door.     Jno.  10:  7. 
Elect  of  God.    Isa.  42:1. 
Emmanuel.     Isa.  7:14,  with  Mat.  1: 

23. 
Eternal  life.     1  Jno.  1 :  2.      iJno.  5: 

20. 
Everlasting  Father.    Isa.  9 :  6. 
Faithful  witness.    Rev.  1 :  5.    Rev.  3 : 

14. 
First  and  Last.    Rev.  1 :  17.  Rev.  2 :  8. 
First-begotten  of  the  dead.   Rev.  1 : 5. 
First-born  of  every  creature.     Col.  1 : 

15. 
Forerunner.    Heb.  6:  20. 
God.    Isa.  40:9.    Jno.  20:28. 
God  blessed  for  ever.    Rom.  9:  5, 
God's  fellow.     Zee.  13:7. 
Glory  of  the  Lord.    Isa.  40:  5. 
Good  Shepherd.    Jno.  10: 14. 
Great  High  Priest.    Heb.  4 :  14. 
Governor.    Mat.  2:6. 
Head  of  the  Church.  Eph.  5:23.  Col, 

1:18, 


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271 


TIT. 


Heir  of  all  things.    Heb.  1 :  2. 

Holy  One.      Psa.  16: 10,  with  Acts  2: 

27,  31. 
Holy  One  of  God.    Mar.  1 :  24. 
Holy  One  of  Israel.     Isa.  41 :  14. 
Horn  of  salvation.    Luke  1 :  69. 
I  AM.     Exo.  3:  14,  with  Jno.  8:  58. 
JEHOVAH.    Isa.  26:  4. 
Jesus.     Mat.  1 :  21.    l^Tlie.  1 :  10. 
Judge  of  Israel.    Mic.  5:1. 
Just  One.    Acts  7  :  52. 
King.    Zee.  9:9,  with  Mat.  21 :  5. 
King  of  Israel.    Jno.  1 :  49. 
King  of  the  Jews.     Mat.  2:  2. 
King  of  saints.     Rev.  15:3. 
King  of  Kings.      1  Tim.  6:  15.      Rev. 

17:14. 
Law-giver.    Isa,  33:22. 
Lamb.      Rev.    5:  6,12.       Rev.   13:8. 

Rev.  21:22.     Rev.  22:3. 
Lamb  of  God.    Jno.  1 :  29,  36. 
Leader.    Isa.  55 :  4. 
Life.     Jno.  14:6.      Col.  3:4.     1  Jno. 

1:2. 
Light  of  the  world.    Jno.  8: 12. 
Lion  of  the  tribe  of  Judah.  Rev.  5 :  5. 
Lord  of  glory.     1  Cor.  2 :  8. 
Lord  of  all.    Acts  10:  36. 
Lord  oi:r  righteousness.  Jer.  23:6. 
Lord  God  of  the  holy  prophets.   Rev. 

22:6. 
Lord  God  Almighty.    Rev.  15:3. 
Mediator.    1  Tim.  2:  5. 
Messenger  of  the  covenant.   Mai.  3: 1. 
Messiah.     Dan.  9:  25.     Jno.  1 :  41. 
MiglityGod.    Isa.  9:6. 
Mighty  One  of  Jacob.    Isa.  60:  16. 
Morning-star.    Rev.  22:16. 
Nazarcue.    Mat.  2 :  23. 
Offspring  of  David.    Rev.  22 :  16. 
Only-begotten.     Jno.  1 :  14. 
Onr  Passover.    1  Cor.  5:7. 
Plant  of  renown.    Eze.  34 :  29. 
Prince  of  life.    Acts  3 :  15. 
Prince  of  peace.    Isa.  9:6. 
Prince  of    the    kings    of    the  earth. 

Rev.  1 :  5. 
Prophet.    Luke  24: 19.    Jno.  7:40. 
Ransom.     1  Tim.  2:  6. 
Redeemer.     Job  19:2.5.      Isa.   .59:20. 

Isa.  60:  16. 
Resurrection  and  life.    Jno.  11 :  25. 
Rock.     1  Cor.  10:4. 
Root  of  David.    Rev.  22  :  16. 
Root  of  Jesse.     Isa.  11:10. 
Ruler  of  Israel      Mic.  5:2. 
Saviour.    2  Pet.  2:20.    2  Pet.  3:18. 
Servant.     Isa.  42:1.    Isa.  .52:13. 
Shepherd    and    Bishop  of  Souls.      1 

Pet.  2:25. 
Shiloh.    Gen.  49:10. 
Son  of  the  blessed.    Mar.  14:  61. 
Son  of  God.      Luke  1 :  35.     Jno.  1 :  49. 
Son  of  the  Highest.     Luke  1:  32. 
Son  of  David.    Mat.  9:  27. 
Son  of  man.    Jno.  5:27.    Jno.  6:37. 
Star.    Num.  24: 17. 


Sun  of  righteousness.    Mai.  4 :  2, 
Sun>ty.    Heb.  7  :  22. 
True  God.    1  Jno.  5:20. 
True  Light.    Jno.  1:9. 
True  Vine.    Jno.  15 : 1. 
Truth.     Jno.  14:6. 
Way.    Jno.  14:6. 
Wis.lom.    Pro.  8:12. 
Witness.    Isa.  55:4. 
Wonderful.    Isa.  9:  6. 
Word.    Jno.  1:1.    1  Jno.  5:7. 
Word  of  God.    Rev.  19 :  13. 
Word  of  Life.    1  Jno.  1:1. 

Titles  and  Names  of  the  Church. 

Assembly  of  the  saints.     Psa.  89 :  7. 
Assembly  of  the  upright.    Psa.  Ill :  1. 
Body  of  Christ.  Eph.  1 :  22,  23.  Col.  1 : 

24. 
Branch  of  God's  planting.  Isa.  60:  21. 
Bride  of  Christ.    Rev.  21 :  9. 
Church  of  God.    Acts  20:28. 
Church  of  the  Living  God.    1  Tim.  3 : 

1.5. 
Church  of  the  first-born.   Heb.  12:  23. 
City  of  the  Living  God.    Heb.  12 :  22. 
Congregation  of  saints.      Psa.  149:  1. 
Congregation    of    the    Lord's    poor. 

Psa.  74 :  19. 
Dove.  So.  of  Sol.  2 :  14.  So.  of  Sol.  5 : 2. 
Family  in  heaven  and  earth.  Eph.  3: 

15. 
Flock  of  God.    Eze.  34 :  15.  1  Pet  5 :  2. 
Fold  of  Christ.     Jno.  10:16. 
General  assembly  of  the  first-born, 

Heb.  12:2.3. 
Golden  candlestick.    Rev.  1 :  20. 
God's  building.    1  Cor.  3 :  9. 
God's  husbandry.    1  Cor.  3 :  9. 
God's  heritage.    Joel  3 :  2.  1  Pet.  5 : 3. 
Habitation  of  God.    Eph.  2 :  22. 
Heavenly  Jerusalem.  Gal.  4:26.  Heb. 

12:22. 
Holy  city.    Rev.  21 :  2. 
Holy  mountain.    Zee.  8:3. 
Holy  hill.    Psa.  15:1. 
House  of  God.  1  Tim.  3:  15.    Heb.  10: 

21. 
House  of  the  God  of  Jacob.   Isa.  2:  3. 
House  of  Christ.    Heb.  3 :  6. 
Household  of  God.    Eph.  2 :  19. 
Inheritance.    Psa.  28: 9.    Isa.   19:2.5. 
Israel  of  God.    Gal.  6:  16. 
King's  daughter.    Psa.  45:  13. 
Lamb's  wife.    Rev.  19:  7.  Rev.  21. 
Lot  of  God's  inheritance.   Deu.  32:  9. 
Mount  Zion.    Psa.  2:6.    Heb.  12:22. 
Mountain  of  the  Lord's  house.    Isa. 

2:2. 
New  Jerusalem.    Rev.  21 :  2. 
Pillar  and  ground  of  the  truth.    1 

Tim.  3:  15. 
Sanctuary  of  God.    Psa.  114 :  2. 
Spiritual  house.    1  Pet.  2 :  5. 
Spouse  of  Christ.    So.  of  Sol.  4:  12. 

So.  of  Sol.  5:1. 


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TIT. 


Sought  out,  a  city  not  forsaken.   Isa. 

62 :  12. 
Temple  of  God.    1  Cor.  3 :  16,  17. 
Temple  of  the  Living  God.    2  Cor.  6: 

16. 
"Vineyard.  Jer.  12:  10.  Mat.  21 :  41. 

Titles  and  Names  of  the  Devil. 

Abaddon.     Rev.  9:11. 

Accuser  of  our  brethren.    Rev.  12 :  10. 

Adversary.    1  Pet.  5:  8. 

Augel  of  the  bottomless  pit.     Rev,  9: 

11. 
Apollyon.    Rev.  9:11. 
Beelzebub.    Mat.  12:24. 
Belial.    2  Cor.  6:15. 
Crooked  serpent.    Isa.  27  :  1. 
Dragon.    Isa.  27 :  1.    Rev.  20 :  2. 
Enemy.     Mat.  13 :  39. 
Evil  spirit.     1  Sam.  16:14. 
Father  of  lies.    Jno.  8:44. 
Great  red  dragon.    Rev.  12:3. 
Leviathan.    Isa.  27 : 1. 
Liar.     Jno.  8:  44. 
Lying  spirit.    1  Kin.  22 :  22. 
Murderer.     Jno.  8:44. 
Old  serpent.    Rev.  12:9.    Rev.  20:2. 
Piercing  serpent.    Isa.  27  :  1. 
Power  of  darkness.    Col.  1 :  13. 
Prince  of  this  world.    Jno.  14  :  30. 
Prince  of  the  devils.    Mat.  12 :  24. 
Prince  of  the  power  of  the  air.    Eph. 

2:  2. 
Ruler  of  the  darkness  of  this  world. 

Eph.  6:12. 
Satan.    1  Chr.  21 : 1.    Job  1 :  6. 
Serpent.    Gen.  3 :  4,  14.     2  Cor.  11 :  3. 
Spirit  that  worketh  in  the  children 

of  disobedience.    Eph.  2 :  2. 
Tempter.    Mat.  4:3.    1  The.  3 :  .5. 
The  god  of  this  world.     2  Cor.  4 :  4. 
Unclean  spirit.     Mat.  12:  43. 
Wicked-one.    Mat.  13:  19,  38. 

Titles  and  Names  of  the  Holy 

Ghost. 
Breath  of  the  Almighty.  Job  33:  4. 
Comforter.  Jno.  14  :  16,  26.  Jno.  15 :  26. 
Eternal  Spirit.    Heb.  9 :  14. 
Free  Spirit.    Psa.  .51 :  12. 
God.    Acts  5: 3,  4. 

Good  Spirit.    Neh.  9:  20.  Psa.  143:  10. 
Holv  Spirit.    Psa.  51:11.  Luke  11:  13. 

Eph.  1:13.    Eph.  4:  30. 
Lord,  The.    2  The.  3:5. 
Power  of  the  Highest.    Luke  1 :  35. 
Spirit,  The.    Mat.  4:  1.    Jno.  3:6.    1 

Tim.  4:1. 
Spirit  of  the  Lord  God.    Isa.  61 : 1. 
Spirit  of  the  Lord.  Isa.  11 :  2.  Acts  5: 

9. 
Spirit  of  God.     Gen.   1:2.    1   Cor.  2: 

11.    Job  33:  4. 
Spirit  of  the  Father.   Mat.  10:  20. 
Spirit  of  Christ.  Rom.  8:9.  1  Pet.  1: 

11. 


Spirit  of  the  Sou,  Gal.  4 :  6. 

Spirit  of  life.  Rom.  8:  2.    Rev.  11:11 

Spirit  of  grace.    Zee.  12:  10.  Heb.  10: 

29. 
Spirit  of  prophecy.    Rev.  19:10. 
Spirit  of  adoption.     Rom.  8:15. 
Spirit  of  wisdom.  Isa.  11 : 2.  Eph.  1 :  17. 
Spirit  of  counsel.    Isa.  11:2. 
Spirit  of  might.    Isa.  11:2. 
Spirit  of  understanding.  Isa.  11:  2. 
Spirit  of  knowledge.    Isa.  11 :  2. 
Spirit  of  the  fear  of  the  Lord.     Isa, 

11:2. 
Spirit  of  truth.  Jno.  14: 17.  Jno.  15:26 
Spirit  of  holiness.    Rom.  1 :  4. 
Spirit  of  revelation.    Eph.  1 :  17. 
Spirit  of  judgment.   Isa.  4 :  4.  Isa,  28 : 

6. 
Spirit  of  burning.    Isa.  4:  4, 
Spirit  of  glory.    1  Pet.  4:14, 
Seven  Spirits  of  God.   Rev.  1 ;  4. 

Titles  and  Names  of   Ministers, 

Ambassadors  for  Christ.   2  Cor.  5:  20. 
Angels  of  the   Church.      Rev.    1 :  20. 

Rev.  2:1. 
Apostles.     Luke   6:13.      Eph.    4:11, 

Rev.  18:  20. 
Apostles  of  Jesus  Christ.    Tit.  1 :  1. 
Bishops.    Phi.  1:1,    1  Tim,  3:  1,  Tit. 

1:7. 
Deacons.  Acts6:l.  1  Tim.  3:8.    Phi, 

1:1. 
Elders.    1  Tim.  5:  17.    1  Pet.  5:1. 
Evangelists.    Eph.  4:  11.    2  Tim.  4:5. 
Fishers  of  men.  Mat.  4 :  19.  Mar.  1 :  17. 
Laborers.    Mat.  9:38,  with  Phile.  1, 

IThe,  2:2. 
Messengers  of  the  Church.    2  Cor,  8: 

23. 
Messengers  of    the    Lord   of   hosts. 

Mai.  2:7. 
Ministers  of  God.    2  Cor.  6 :  4. 
Ministers  of  the  Lord.    Joel  2:  17. 
Ministers  of  Christ.    Rom.  15:16.     1 

Cor.  4:1. 
Ministers  of  the  sanctuary.  Eze.  45 :  4. 
Ministers  of    the  gospel.    Eph.  3:7. 

Col.  1 :  23. 
Ministers  of  the  word.   Luke  1 :  2. 
Ministers  of  the  New  Testament.    2 

Cor.  3:6. 
Ministers  of  the  Church.  Col.  1 :  24,25. 
Ministers    of   righteousness.    2  Cor 

11:1.5. 
Overseers.    Acts  20:  28. 
Pastors.    Jer.  3: 15.    Eph.  4  :  11. 
Preachers.    Rom.  10:14.    1  Tim.  2:7. 
Servants  of  God.    Tit.  1:1.    Jas.  1 :  1 
Servants  of  the  Lord.    2  Tim.  2:24. 
Servants  of  Jesus  Christ.     Phi.  1 :  1. 

Jude  1. 
Servants  of  the  Church.    2  Cor.  4  :  5. 
Shepherds.    Jer.  23:4. 
Soldiers  of  Christ.    Phi.  2 :  25.  2  Tim. 

2:3. 
Stars.    Rev.  1:20,    Rev,  2<1. 


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TIT. 


Stewards  of  God.    Tit.  1 :  7. 
Stewards  of  the  grace  of  God.    1  Pet. 

4:10. 
Stewards  of  the  mysteries  of  God.    1 

Cor.  4:1. 
Teachers.    Isa.  30:  20.    Eph.  4:  11. 
Watchmen.    Isa.  62 :  6.    Eze.  33 :  7. 
Witnesses.  Acts  1 :  8.   Acts  .5 :  32.  Acts 

26 :  16. 
Worlfsrs  together  with  God.    2  Cor. 

6:1. 

Titles  and  Names  of  Saints. 
Believers.    Acts  5  :  14.    1  Tim.  4  :  12. 
Beloved  of  God.    Rom.  1 :  7. 
Beloved  brethren.    1  Cor.  1.5:  58.  Jas. 

2 :  5. 
Blessed  of  the  Lord.  Gen.  24 :  31.  Gen. 

26:29. 
Blessed  of  the  Father.    Mat.  25 :  34. 
Brethren.    Mat.  23 :  8.    Acts  12 :  17. 
Brethren  of  Christ.    Luke  8:  21.  Jno. 

20:  17. 
Called  of  Jesus  Christ.    Rom.  1 :  6. 
Children  of  the  Lord.    Deu.  14:1. 
Children  of  God.    Jno.  11 :  .52.    1  Jno. 

3:10. 
Children  of  the  Living  God.  Rom.  9: 

26. 
Children  of  the  Father.    Mat.  5 :  45. 
Children  of  the  Highest.    Luke  6 :  35. 
Children  of  Abraham.    Gal.  3 :  7. 
Children  of  Jacob.    Psa.  105 :  6. 
Children  of  promise.  Rom.  9:  8.   Gal. 

4:28. 
Children  of  the  free-woman.    Gal.  4 : 

31. 
Children  of  the  kingdom.  Mat.  13 :  38. 
Children  of  Zion.    Psa.  149:2.    Joel 

2:23. 
Children  of  the  bride-chamber.  Mat. 

9:15. 
Children  of  light.     Luke  16:  8.    Eph. 

5:8.     1  The.  5  :  5. 
Children  of  the  day.    1  The.  5 :  5. 
Children  of  the  resurrection.    Luke 

20:36. 
Chosen  generation.    1  Pet.  2:9. 
Chosen  ones.    iChr.  16:13. 
Chosen  vessels.    Acts  9 :  15. 
Christians.     Acts  11 :  26.    Acts  26:  28. 
Dear  children.    Eph.  5:1. 
Disciples  of  Christ.    Jno.  8:  31.    Jno. 

15 :  8. 
Elect  of  God.    Col.  3:  12.    Tit.  1 :  1. 
Epistles  of  Christ.    2  Cor.  3 :  3. 
Excellent,  The.    Psa.  16 :  3. 
Faithful  brethren  in  Christ.  Col.  1 :  2. 
Faithful,  The.    Psa.  12:1. 
Faithful  of  the  land,  The.  Psa.  101 :  6. 
Fellow-citizens  with  the  saints.  Eph. 

2:  19. 
Fellow-heirs.    Eph.  3 :  6. 
Fellow-servants.    Rev.  6:  11. 
Friends  of  God.    2  Chr.  20:  7.    Jas, 

2:23. 
Friends  of  Christ.    Jno.  15:15. 


Godly,  The.    Psa.  4:3.    2  Pet.  2 :  9. 
Heirs  of  God.  Rom.  8:  17.  Gal.  4:  7. 
Heirs  of  the  grace  of  life.   1  Pet.  3:  7. 
Heirs  of  the  kingdom.     Jas.  2:  5. 
Heirs  of  promise.    Heb.  6:17.    Gal. 

3:29. 
Heirs  of  salvation.     Heb.  1 :  14. 
Holy  brethren.  1  The.  5:  27   Heb.  3:1. 
Holy  nation.     Exo.  19:6.     1  Pet.  2:9. 
Holy  people.    Deu.  26:  19.  Isa.  62:  12. 
Holy  priesthood.    1  Pet.  2:  5. 
Joint-lieirs  with  Christ.     Kom.8:17. 
Just,  The.     Hab.  2:4. 
Kings  and  priests  unto  God.    Rev. 

1:6. 
Kingdom  of  priests.     Exo.  19:  6. 
Lambs.    Isa.  40:  11.    Jno.  21 :  15. 
Lights  of  the  world.    Mat.  5 :  14. 
Little  children.     -Jno.  13:33.    1  Jno. 

2:1. 
Lively  stones.    1  Pet.  2 :  5. 
Members  of  Christ.  1  Cor.  6 :  15.  Eph. 

5:  30. 
Men  of  God.    Deu.  33:  1.  1  Tim.  6: 11. 

2  Tim.  3:  17. 
Obedient  children.    1  Pet.  1 :  14. 
Peculiar  people.  Deu.  14:  2.  Tit.  2:  14. 

1  Pet.  2 :  9. 
Peculiar  treasure.    Exo.  19:5.    Psa. 

135 :  4. 
People  of  God.  Heb.  4:  9.  1  Pet.  2: 10. 
People  near  unto  God.  Psa.  148:14. 
People  saved  by  the  Lord.    Deu.  33 : 

29. 
Pillars  in  the  temple  of  God.    Rev. 

3:  12. 
Ransomed  of  the  Lord.    Isa.  35 :  10. 
Redeemed  of  the  Lord.    Isa.  51 :  11. 
Royal  priesthood.    1  Pet.  2:  9. 
Salt  of  the  earth.    Mat.  5 :  13. 
Servants  of  Christ.  1  Cor.  7  :  22.  Eph. 

6:6. 
Servants  of  righteousness.    Rom.  6: 

18. 
Sheep  of  Christ.    Jno.  10:  1—16.  Jno. 

21 :  16. 
Sojourners  with  God.      Lev.   25:  23. 

Psa.  39 :  12. 
Sons  of  God.    Jno.  1 :  12.     Phi.  2 :  15. 

1  Jno.  3:1.2. 
The  Lord's  freemen.    1  Cor.  7:22. 
Trees  of  righteousness.    Isa.  61 :  3. 
Vessels  unto  honor.    2  Tim.  2:  21. 
Vessels  of  mercy.     Rom.  9 :  23. 
Witnesses  for  God.     I-;a.  44  :  8. 

Titles  and  Names  of  tfie  Wicked. 
Adversaries  of  the  Lord.  1  Sam.  2:10. 
Children  of  Belial.     Deu.  13:  13.    2 

Chr.  13:7. 
Children  of  the  devil.    Acts  13 :  10.    1 

Jno.  3 :  10. 
Children  of  the  wicked  one.    Mat  13: 

38 
Children  of  hell.    Mat.  23 :  15. 
Children  of  base  men.    Job  30 :  8. 
Children  of  fools.    Job  30:  8. 


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TRA. 


Children  of  strangers.    Isa.  2:6. 
Children  of  transgression.   Isa.  57 :  4. 
Children  of  disobedience.    Eph.  2:  2. 

Col.  3:  6 
Children  in  whom  is  no  faith,    Deu. 

32 :  20. 
Children  of  the  flesh.    Rom.  9 :  8. 
Children  of  iniquity.     Hos.  10:  9. 
Children  that  will  not  hear  the  law 

of  the  Lord.    Isa.  30:9. 
Children  of  pride.    Job  41 :  34. 
Children  of  this  world.  Luke  16:  8. 
Children  of  wickedness.  2  Sam.  7 :  10. 
Children  of  wrath.    Eph.  2 :  3. 
Children  that  are  corrupters.  Isa.l:4. 
Cursed  children.    2  Pet.  2:14. 
Enemies  of  God.  Psa.  37  :  20.  Jas.  4:  4. 
Enemies  of  the  cross  of  Christ.    Phi. 

3:18. 
Enemies  of  all  righteousness.    Acts 

13:10. 
Evildoers.    Psa.   37:1.    1  Pet.  2:14. 
Evil  men.    Pro.  4:14.    2  Tim.  3: 13. 
Evil  generation.    Deu.  1 :  35. 
Evil  and  adulterous  generation.  Mat. 

12  *  39 
Fools.  '  Pro.  1 :  7.    Rom.  1 :  22. 
Froward  generation.    Deu.  32:20. 
Generation  of  vipers.  Mat.  3:  7.  Mat. 

12 :  34. 
Grievous  revolters.    Jer.  6 :  28. 
Haters  of  God.    Psa.  81:15.    Rom.  1 : 

30. 
Impudent  children.    Eze.  2:  4. 
Inventors  of  evil  things.    Rom.  1 :  30. 
Lving  children.    Isa.  30 :  9. 
Men  of  the  world.    Psa.  17 :  14. 
People  laden  with  iniquity.  Isa.  1 :  4. 
Perverse    and    crooked   generation, 

Deu.  32:5.    Mat.  17:17.    Phi.  2:15, 
Rebellious  children.    Isa.  .30: 1. 
Rebellious  people.    Isa.  30:  9.    Isa. 

65 :  2. 
Rebellious  house.    Eze.  2 :  5,  8.    Eze. 

12:2. 
Reprobates.    2  Cor.  13:5-7. 
Scornful,  The.    Psa.  1:1. 
Seed  of  falsehood.    Isa.  57 :  4. 
Seed  of  the  wicked.    Psa.  37  :  28. 
Seed  of  evil  doers.  Isa.  1 :  4.    Isa.  14 : 

20. 
Serpents.    Mat.  23 :  33. 
Servants  of  corruption.    2  Pet.  2:  19. 
Servants  of  sin.    Jno.  8 :  34.    Rom.  6 : 

20. 
Sinful  generation.    Mar.  8:28. 
Sinners.    Psa.  26 :  9.    Pro.  1 :  10. 
Sons  of  Belial.    1  Sam.  2:  12.    1  Kin. 

21 :  10. 
Sottish  children.    Jer.  4 :  22. 
Strange  children.    Psa.  144:7. 
Stubborn  and  rebellious  generation. 

Psa.  78:8. 
Transgressors.  Psa.  37  :  38.  Psa.  51 :  13. 
Ungodly,  The.     Psa.  1 :  1. 
Ungodly  men.    Jude  4. 
Unprofitable  servants.    Mat.  25:  30. 


Untoward  generation.    Acts  2  :  40. 
Vessels  of  wrath.    Rom.  9 :  22. 
Wicked  of  the  earth.    Psa.  75 :  8. 
Wicked  transgressors.    Psa.  59:  5. 
Wicked  servants.    Mat.  25 :  26. 
Wicked  generation.  Mat.  12:45.  Mat, 

16:4. 
Wicked-ones.    Jer.  2 :  33. 
Wicked-doers.  Psa.  101 :  8.  Pro.  17 :  4. 
Workers  of  iniquity.  Psa.  28:3.  Psa. 

36:  12. 

Towers. 

Origin  and  antiquity  of.    Gen.  11 :  4, 
Weee  bdilt 

In  cities.    Jud.  9:51. 

On  the  walls  of  cities.  2C  r.  14:7. 
2Chr.  26:9. 

In  the  forests.    2  Chr.  27  :  4. 

In  the  deserts.    2  Chr.  26 :  10. 

In  vineyards.   Isa.  5 :  2.  Mat.  21 :  33, 
Frequently  very  high.    Isa.  2:  15. 
Frequently  strong  and  well  fortified, 

Jud.  9:51,  with  2  Chr.  26:9, 
Were  used   as  armories.    So.  of  Sol, 

4:4. 
Were  used  as  citadels  in  times  of  war. 

Jud.  9:  51.    Eze.  27:11. 
Watchmen    posted    on,    in  times  of 

danger.    2  Kin.  9:  17.    Hab.  2:1. 
Mentioned  in  Scripture; 

Babel.    Gen.  11:  9. 

Edar.    Gen.  35:21. 

Penuel.    Jud.  8:17. 

Shechem.    Jud.  9:  46. 

Thebez.    Jud.  9:  50,  51. 

David.    So.  of  Sol.  4:4. 

Lebanon.    So.  of  Sol.  7 :  4. 

Of  the  furnaces.    Neh.  3: 11. 

Meah.    Neh.  12:39. 

Jezreel.    2  Kin.  9:17. 

Hananeel.    Jer.  31 :  38.    Zee.  14 :  10. 

Syene.    Eze.  29 :  10.    Eze.  30 :  6. 

Siloam.    Luke  13:  4. 
Of  Jerusalem  remarkable  for  num- 
ber, strength  and  beauty.     Psa.  48: 

12. 
Frequently    thrown    down    in   war. 

Jud.  8 :  17.    Jud.  9 :  49.    Eze.  26 :  4. 
Frequently  left  desolate.    Isa.  32: 14. 

Zep.  3 :  6. 
Illustrative  of 

God  as  the  protector  of  His  people. 
2  Sam.  22:3,  51.  Psa.  18:2.  Psa. 
61:3. 

The  name  of  the  Lord.    Pro.  18:  10. 

Ministers.    Jer.  6:27. 

Mount  Sion.    Mic.  4  :  8. 

The  grace  and  dignity  of  the 
church.  So.  of  Sol.  4:  4.  So.  of 
Sol.  7:4.    So.  of  Sol.  8:  10. 

The  proud  and  haughty.  Isa.  2: 15. 
Isa.  30:25. 

Travelers, 
Called  way-faring  men.     Jud,  19: 17. 
Isa.  35 :  8. 


TRA 


TRE. 


Preparations    made    by,    alluded  to 

Eze.  12:3,4. 
Often  collected  together  and  formed 
caravans.      Gen.  37  :  25,    Isa.  21 :  13. 
Luke  2:  44. 
Often    engaged    persons    acquainted 
with  the  country  as  guiiies.      Num. 
10:31,32.    Job  29:1."). 
Friends  of. 
Often  supplieditheni  with  provision. 
Gen.  21:14.    Gen.  44:1.  Jer.  40:5. 
Sometimes    accompanied    them    a 
short  way.      2  Sam.  19:31.      Acts 
20:38.    Acts  21:  5. 
Frequently    commended    them    to 
protection  of  God.     Gen.  43:13, 
14.     Acts  21 :  5. 
Frequently  took  leave  of  them  with 

sorrow.    Acts  20 :  37.    Acts  21 :  6. 
Often  sent  them  away  with  music. 
Gen.  31:27. 
Generally  commenced   their  journey 

early  in  the  morning.    Jud.  19;  5. 
Generally  rested  at  noon.    Gen.  18:  1, 

3.    Jno.  4 :  6. 
Halted  at  even.    Gen.  24  :  11. 
Generally  halted  at  wells  or  streams. 
Gen.  24:11.     Gen.  32:  21,  23.     Exo. 
15:27.    1  Sam.  30:  21.    Jno.  4:6. 
Carried  with  them 
Provisions  for  the  way.      Jos.  9:11, 

12.    Jud.  19:19. 
Provender  for  their  beasts  of  bur- 
den.   Gen.  42:  27.    Jud.  19:19. 
Skins  filled  with   water,  wine,  &c. 

Gen.  21:  14,  15.    Jos.  9:13. 
Presents  for  those  who  entertained 
them.      Gen.  43 :  15.      1  Kin.  10 :  2. 
2  Kin.  5:5.    Mat.  2:11. 
Often  traveled  on  foot.     Gen.  28 :  10, 
with  Gen.  32 :  10,    Exo.  12 :  37.    Acts 
20:13. 
On  foot^  how  attired.    Exo.  12 :  11. 
After  a  long  journey,  described.    Jos. 

9:4,  5,  13. 
Of  distinction 
Rode  on  asses,  camels,  &c.      Gen, 

22:3.    Gen.  24:  64.    Num.  22:  21. 
Rode  in  chariots.    2  Kin,  5:9.  Acts 

8:27,28. 
Generally     attended    by     running 
footmen.     1  Sam.  25:  27.      (marg.) 
1  Kin.  18:  46. 2  Kin.  4  :  24.  Ecc.  10:  7, 
Often   preceded   by  heralds,  &c.  to 
have  the  roads  prepared,      Isa, 
40:3,  4,  with  Mar.  1:2,3. 
Generally  performed  their  journey 
in   great  state.      1    Kin.  10:  2.      2 
Kin.5:5,  9,  &c. 
Frequently  oxtorted  provisions  by 
the  way.    Jud,  8 :  5,  8,    1  Sam,  25 : 
4—13. 
Before    setting   out   gave   employ- 
ment, &c.  to  their  servants.    Mat, 
25 :  14. 
Strangers  civil  to.     Gen.  18:2,    Gen. 
24 :  18,  19, 


Generally   treated    with    great    Iios- 

pitality.     Gen.  18:, 3— 8.     Geu.  19:2. 

Gen.  24:25,  32,  33.    Exo.  2:20.    .hid. 

19:  20,  21.   Job  31 :  32.  See  Heb.  1.J:  2. 
The  caravansera  or  public  inn   iot\ 

noticed.      Gen,  42:27.      Exo.  4:24, 

Luke  2:  7.     Luke  10:  34. 
Were  frequently  asked   whi'uce  they 

came  and  whither  they  went.    Jud, 

19:17, 
Protected  by  those  who  entertained 

them.    Gen.  19:6— 8.    Jud.  19:  23. 
For  security  often  left  the  highways. 

Jud.  5 :  6. 
TessarjB  hospitales  or  pledges  of  lios- 

pitality,  alluded  to.     Rev.  2:  17. 
On  errands  requiring  despatch 

Went  with  great  speed.     Est.  8:  10. 
Job  9 :  25. 

Saluted  no  man  by  the  way.    2  Kin. 
4:29.    Luke  10:  4. 
Estimated  the  length  of  their  journey 

by   the  number  of  days    which  it 

occupied.      Gen.  31:23.     Deu.  1:2. 

2  Kin.  3:  9. 
The   Jews    prohibited    from    taking 

long  journeys  on  the  Sabbath.  Exo, 

20:  10,  with  Acts  1:  12. 
Ceasing  of,  threatened  as  a  calamity, 

Isa,  33:  8, 

Trees. 

Originally   created   by  God,     Gen,  1 : 

11,12.    Gen.  2:9. 
Made  for  the  glory  of  God.   Psa,  148: 

9. 
Different  kinds  of,  mentioned; 

Of  the  wood.  So.  of  Sol.  2 :  3. 

Of  the  forest.    Isa.  10 :  19, 

Bearing  fruit.   Neh.9:25.  Ecc.  2:5. 
Eze.  47 :  12. 

Evergreen.     Psa.  37:35.    Jer.  17:2. 

Deciduous  or  casting  the    leaves. 
Isa.  6: 13. 
Of  various  sizes.    Eze.  17:  24. 
Given  as  food  to  the  animal  creation. 

Gen.  1:29,  30.    Deu.  20:19. 
Designed  to  beautify  the  earth.  Gen, 

2 :  9, 
Parts  of,  mentioned; 

The  roots,  Jer.  17  :  8. 

The  stem  or  trunk,    Isa,  11 :  1,    Isa, 
44 :  19, 

The  branches.    Lev.  23:  40.  Dan.  4: 
14, 

The  tender  shoots,    Luke  21 :  29,  30. 

The  leaves.    Isa.  6:13.    Dan.  4:12. 
Mat.  21:19.  . 

The  fruit  or  seeds.  Lev.  27:  30.  Eze. 
36 :  30. 
Each  kind  has  its  own  seed  for  prop- 
agating its  species.      Gen.  1 :  11, 12. 
Often  propagated  by  birds  who  carry 

the  seeds  along  with  them.  Eze.  17 : 

3,5. 
Planted  by  man.    Lev.  19:23. 


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Each  kind  of,  known    by   its  fruit. 

Mat.  12:33. 
Nourished 
By  the  earth.    Gen.  1 :  12.  Gen.  2 :  9. 
By  the  rain  from  heaven.    Isa.   U: 

14. 
Through  their  own  sap.    Psa.  104 : 

16. 
Specially  flourished  beside  the  rivers 
and  streams  of  water.    Eze.  47 :  12. 
When  cut  down  often  sprouted  from 

their  roots  again.  Job  14:  7. 
Were  sold  with  the  land    on  which 

they  grew.    Gen.  23  :  17. 
Often  suffered  from 
Locusts.  Exo.  10:  5,  15.  Deu.  28:  42. 
Hail  and  frost.    Exo.  9 :  25.  Psa.  78 : 

47. 
Fire.    Joel  1 :  19. 
Desolating  armies.      2  Kin.  19 :  23. 

Isa.  10:34. 
Afford  an  agreeable    shade  in  east- 
ern countries  during  the    heat  of 
the  day.    Gen.  18:4.    Job  40:  21. 
Were  cut  down 
With  axes.    Deu.  19:5.    Psa.  74:5. 

Mat.  3:  10. 
For  building.    2  Kin.  6:  2.  2  Chr.  2: 

8, 10. 
By  besieging  armies  for   erecting 

forts.    Deu.  20:  20.    .Jer.  C:  6. 
For  making  idols.    Isa.  40:20.    Isa. 

44:14,17. 
For  fuel.  Isa.  44: 14-16.   Mat.  3:  10. 
God  increases  and  multiples  the  fruit 
of,  for  His  people.    Lev.  26:4.  Eze. 
34  •  27.    Joel  2 :  22. 
God  often  renders,  barren  as  a  pun- 
ishment.  Lev.  26:20. 
Early  custom  of  planting,  in  conse- 
crated grounds.  Gen.  21 :  33.  {marg.) 
The  Jews 
Prohibited  from  planting  in  con- 
secrated places.    Deu.  16:  21. 
Prohibited  from  cutting  down  fruit- 
bearing,  for  sieges.    Deu.  20:19. 
Often  pitched    their  tents    under. 

Gen.  18:1,4.     Jud.  4:5.    1  Sam. 

22:6. 
Often  buried  under.    Gen.  35 :  8.    1 

Sam.  31:13. 
Often  executed  criminals  on.    Deu. 

21 :  22,  23.    Jos.  10 :  26.    Gal.  3:13. 

SeeGen.  40:  19. 
Considered  trees  on   which  crimi- 
nals were  executed  abominable. 

Isa.  14:  19. 
Mentioned  in  Scripture; 
Almond.    Gen.  43:   11.     Ecc.  12:5. 

Jer.  1:11.  ' 
Almng  or  algum.    1  Kin.  10: 11,  12. 

2  Chr.  9:10,  II. 
Apple.    So.  of  Sol.  2 : 3.    So.  of  Sol. 

8:5.    Joel  1:12. 
Ash.  Isa.  44: 14. 
Bay.    Psa.  37 :  35. 
Box.    Isa.  41 :  19, 


Cedar.    1  Kin.  10:27. 

Chestnut.    Ezo.  31 :  8. 

Cyprus.     Isa.  44:14. 

Fi.g.    Deu.  8:  8. 

Fir.    1   Kin.  5:  10.    2    Kin.    19:23. 

Psa.  104:  17. 
Juniper.    IKin.  19:4,  5. 
Lign-aloes.    Num.  24:  6. 
Mulberry.    2  Sam.  5 :  23,  24. 
Myrtle.     Isa.    41:  19.    Isa.    55:  13. 

Zee.  1 :  8. 
Mustard.    Mat.  13:32. 
Oak.    Isa.  1 :  30.  , 

Oil-tree.    Isa.  41:19. 
Olive.    Deu.  6:11. 
Palm.    Exo.  15 :  27. 
Pine.     Isa.  41 :  19. 

Pomegranate.  Deu.  8:  8.  Joel  1 :  12. 
Shittah  or  shittim.  Exo.  36:20.  Isa. 

41 :  19. 
Sycamore.    1   Kin. ,10: 27.     Psa.  78: 

47.    Amos  7  :  14.    Luke  19 :  4. 
Teil.    Isa.  6:13. 
Vine.     Num.  6 :  4.     Exe.  15 :  2. 
Willow.    Isa.  44:4.    Eze.  17-5. 
Solomon  wrote  the  history  of   J  Kin. 

4 :  33. 
Illu.strative 
Of  Christ.    Rom.  11 :  24.    Rev.  2 :  7. 

Rev.  22:2,  14. 
Of  wisdom.     Pro.  3:  18. 
Of  kings,  &c.    Isa.  10:34.    Eze.  17: 

24.  Eze.  31 :  7-10.  Dan.  4 :  10-14. 
Of  the  life  and  conversation  of  tlie 

righteous.  Pro.  11 :  30.  Pro.  15 : 4. 
(Green.)  of  the  innocence  of  Christ. 

Luke  23:  31. 
(Good  and  fruitful,)  of  saints.  Num. 

24 :  6.    Psa.  1 :  3.    Isa.  61 :  3.    Jer. 

17:8.    Mat.  7:17,  18. 
(Evergreen,)  of  saints.  Psa.  1 :  1—3. 
(^Duration  of,)   of  continued  pros- 
perity of  saints.    Isa.  65 :  22. 
(Casting  their  leaves  yet  retainnig 

their    substance,)    of    the    elect 

remnant  in  the  church.  Isa.  6:  13. 
(Barren.)  of  the  wicked.  Hos.  9:16. 
(Shaking  of  the  leaves  off,)  of  the 

terror  of  the  wicked.    Isa.  7 :  2. 
(Producing     evil    fruit,)      of    the 

wicked.    Mat.  7:17— 19. 
(Dry,)  of  useless  persons.    Isa.  .56: 

3- 
(Dry,)  of  the  wicked  ripe  tor  judg- 
ment.   Luke  23:  31. 

Trespass  offering. 
Esteemed    as    a    sin    offering,    and 
frequently  so  called.    Lev.  5:6,9. 
To  BE  offered 
For    concealing    knowledge    of    a 

crime.     Lev.  5:  1. 
For  involuntarily  touching  unclean 

things.    Lev.  5 :  2,  3. 
For  rash  swearing.    Lev.  5:4. 
For   sins    of     ignorance    in    holy 
things.    Lev.  5 :  15. 


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tRl. 


For  any  sin  of  ignorance.    Lev.  5  : 

n. 

For  breach  of  trust,  or  fraud.   Lev. 
0:2-5. 
Was  a  most  holy  offering.    Lev.  14: 

13. 
Consisted  of 
A  she  lamb  or  kid.    Lev.  5:6. 
A  ram  without  blemish.    Lev.  5: 15. 

Lev.  (i:  6. 
Two  turtle  doves  by  those  unable 

to  bring  a  lamb.    Lev.  5 :  7—10. 
A  meat  offering  by  the   very  poor. 
Lev.  5:  11-13. 
JJeing  for  minor  offences  was  lessened 
for  the  poor,  not  so  the  sin  offer- 
ing.   Lev.  5  eh.  with  Lev.  4  ch. 
Htonement  made  by.    Lev.  5:  6,  10, 

13,  16,  18.    Lev.  6 :  7.    Lev.  19 :  22. 
ikccompanied    by    confession.      Lev. 

5:  5. 
(jcenerally  accompanied    by    restitu- 
tion.   Lev.  5:16.    Lev.  6:  5. 
To  be  slain  where  the  sin  oft'ering 
and  burnt  oft'ering  were  slain.  Lev. 
14:  13.    Eze.  40:  39. 
i  sometimes  waved  alive  before    the 

Lord.    Lev.  14 :  12,  with  13  v. 
Special  occasions  of  offering; 
Cleansing  of  a  leper.    Lev.  14:  2, 

12-14,  21,  22. 
Purification  of  women.     Lev.  12: 

G-8. 
Purification  of   those  with  issues. 

Lev.  15 :  14,  15. 
Purification  of  Nazarites  who  had 

broken  their  vow.    Num.  6:  12. 
For   connection    with  a   betrothed 
bondmaid.    Lev.  19 :  20-22. 
Was    the  peniuisites  of  the    priest. 

Lev.  14:13.    Eze.  44:29. 
Illustrative    of    Christ.    Isa.    53:  10. 
Eze.  4*:  20. 

Tribes  of  Israel,  The. 

Were  twelve  in  number.    Gen.  49:28. 

Acts  26:  12.    Jas.  1:1. 
Descended   from  Jacob's  sons.    Gen. 

35 :  22-26. 
llanasseh    and    Ephraim    numbered 

among,  instead  of  Joseph  and  Levi. 

Gen.  48:. 5.    Jos.  14  :  3,  4. 
Predictions  respecting  each  of.   Gen. 

49:3-27.    Deu.  33:6-35. 

15ACH  OF, 

Under  a  president  or  chief.    Num. 

1 :  4-16. 
Divided  into  families.    Num.  1 :  2. 

Num.  26:  5-50.    Jos.  7:14. 
Usually  furnished  an  equal  number 

of  men   for  war.     Num.  31 :  4. 
]2acli  family  of,   had  a  chief  or  head. 

Num.  36:1.     1  Chr.  4  :  38. 
Total  strength  of,  on  leaving  Egypt. 
Exo.  12:37.    Num.  1:44— 46.    Num. 
2:32 


Divided  into  four  divisions  while  in 
tlie  wilderness.     Num.  10:  14— 28, 

Encamped  in  their  divisions  and  by 
their  standards  round  the  taber- 
nacle.    Num.  2:  2—31. 

Canaan  to  bo  divided  amongst  ac- 
cording to  their  numbers.  Num. 
33:. 54. 

Reuben,  Gad  and  halfManasseh 
Settled    on    east    side    of   Jordan. 

Deu.  3 :  12-17.    Jos.  13 :  23-.32. 
Were    required    to  assist    in    sub- 
duing Canaan.     Num.  32:  6-32. 
Deu.  3 :  18-20. 

Total  strength  of,  on  entering  the 
land  of  Canaan.    Num.  26:  51. 

Canaan  divided  amongst  nine  and  a 
half  of,  by  lot.    Jos.  14:1-5. 

Situation  of,  and  bounds  of  the  in- 
heritance of  each.  Jos.  15  ch.  to 
Jos.  17  ch. 

All  inheritance  to  remain  in  the  tribe 
and  family  to  which  allotted.  Num. 
36:3-9. 

Names  of,  engraven  on  the  breast- 
plate of  the  high  priest.  Exo.  28: 
21.    Exo.  39:14. 

Divided  on  mounts Ebal  and  Gerizim 
to  hear  the  law.    Deu.  27  :  12,  13. 

Remained  as  one  people  until  the 
reign  of  Rehoboam.  1  Kin.  12:  16 
-20. 

Tribute. 

Sometimes  exacted    by    kings    from 

their  own  subjects.      1  Sam.  8:  10— 

17. 
Exacted  from  all  conquered  nations. 

Jos.   16:10.      Jud.   1:30,    33,   35.      2 

Kin.  23:33,  35. 
Often  exacted  in 

Labor.     1  Kin.  5:  13,  14.     (maro.)     1 
Kin.  9: 15:  21. 

Produce    of    land,   &c.     1  Sam.  8: 
15.     1  Kin.  4:7. 

Gold  and  silver.    2  Kin.  23 :  33,  .35. 
The  Jews    required    to    pay    half  a 

shekel  to  God  as.    Exo.  30:12-10. 
Christ  to  avoid   offence    wrought  a 

miracle    to    pay,    for  Himself  and 

Peter.    Mat.  17  :  24 -27. 
Kings  of  Israel 

Forbidden  to  levy  unnecessary  or 
oppressive.    Deu.  17  :  17. 

Set  oflScers  over.    2  Sam.  20:24.    1 
Kin.  4:  6,  7. 

Often  oppressed  the  people  with.    1 
Kin.  12:4,11. 
When    oppressive  frequently   led   lo 

rebellion.    1  Kin.  12:  14-20. 
Priests  and  Levites  exempted  from. 

Ezr.  7 :  24. 
Ro.man, 

Decree  of  .\ugustus  for.    Luke  2:  1. 

First  levied  in  Judea  when  Cyronius 
was  governor.    Luke  2:2. 


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Persons  enrolled  for,  in  the  native 
place  of  their  tribe  and  family. 
Luke  2 :  3—0. 

Collected  bv  the  Publicans.  Luke 
3:12,1.3.     Lake."):  27. 

Was  paid  in  Roman  coin.  Mat.  22: 
19,  20. 

Was  resisted  by  the  Galileans  under 
Judas  of  Galilee.  Acts  5 :  37,  with 
Luke  13:  1. 

Christ  showed  to  the  Pharisees  and 
Herodians  the  propriety  of  pay- 
ing. Mat.  22:15-22.  Mar.  12: 
13-17. 

Our  L.)rd  falsely  accused  of  forbid- 
ding to  pay.    Luke  23:  2. 
All  saints  exhorted  to  pay.     Rom.  13: 

6,7. 

Trinity,  The. 

Doctrine  of    proved  from  Scriptuie. 
Mat.  3:16,  17.      Mat.  2S:19.      Rom. 
8:9.      1  Cor.  12:3-0.     2  Cor.  13:14. 
Eph.  4:  4— fi.    1  Pet.  1 :  2.     Jude  20, 
21.    Rev.  1 :  4,  .^. 
Divine    titles  applied    to  the  three 
Persons  in.     Exo.  20:2    with  Jno. 
20 :  28,  and  Acts  5 :  3,  4. 
Each  person  in,  described  as 
Eternal.    Rom.  16:  26,  with  Rev,  22: 

13,  and  Heb.  9:  14. 
Holy.     Rev.  4:8.      Rev.  15:  4,  with 

Acts  3:  14,  andl  Jno.  2:20. 
True.     Jno.  7:28,  with  Rev.  3:7. 
Omnipresent.  Jer.23:24,  with  Eph. 

1:23,  and  Psa.  139:7. 
Omnipotent.    Gen.  17:  1,  with  Rev. 

1 :  8,  and  Rom.  15 :  19.    Jer.  32 :  17, 

with  Heb.  1 :  3,  and  Luke  1 :  35. 
Omniscient.    Acts  15:  18,  with  Jno. 

21:17,  andl  Cor.  2:10,  11. 
Creator.  "  Gen.  1 : 1,  with  Col.  1 :  16, 

and  Job  33  :  4.     Psa.  148:  5,  with 

Jno.  1:3,  and  Job  26:  13. 
Sanctifier.    Jude  1,  with  Heb.  2:  11, 

and  1  Pet.  1:2. 
Author  of  all  spiritual  operations. 

Heb.  13:  21,  with  Col.  1 :  29,  and  1 

Cor.  12:11. 
Source  of  eternal  life.      Rom.  6:  23, 

with  Jno.  10:  28,  and  Gal.  6:  8. 
Teacher.    Isa.  .54  :  13,  with  Luke  21 : 

15,   and   Jno.   14:26.      Isa.   48:17, 

with  Gal.  1 :  12,  and  1  Jno.  2  :  20. 
Raising  Chi-ist   from  the  dead.    1 

Cor.  6:14,   with  Jno.  2:  19,  and  1 

Pet.  3:18. 
Inspiring  the  prophets,  &c.     Heb. 

1: 1,  with  2  Cor.  13:  3,  and  Mar. 

13:11. 
Supplying  ministers  to  the  Church. 

Jer.  3:15,    with   Eph.   4:11,    and 

Acts  20:  28.    Jer.  20:5,  with  Mat. 

10:5,  and  Acts  13:  2. 
Salvation  the  work  of.     2  The.  2:  13, 
14.    Tit.  3:  4-6.    1  Pet.  1 :  2. 


Baptism    administered    in    name  of. 

Mat.  28:  19. 
Benediction  given  in  name  of.  2  Cor 

13:  14. 

Trumpet. 
An  instrument  of  music.    1  Chr.  13:  8. 
Called  the  trump.    2  Cor.  15 :  52. 
Made  OF 
Rams' horns.    Jos.  6:4. 
Silver.    Num.  10:2. 
Required  to  give  an  intelligible  and 

understood  sound.    1  Cor.  14 :  8. 
Used  for 
Regulating    the    journeys    of    the 
children  of  Israel.      Num.  10:2, 
5,  6. 
Calling  assemblies.  Num.  10:2,  3,7. 
Blowing  over  the  sacrifices  on  feast 

day.    Num.  10 :  10.    Psa.  81 :  3. 
Blowing  at  all  religious  processions 
and  ceremonies.    1  Chr.  13:8.    1 
Chr.  15 :  24,  28.  2  Chr.  5 :  13.  2  Chr. 
15:14. 
Assembling  the  people  to  war.  Jud. 

3 :  27. 
Sounding  for  a  memorial  when  the 
people  went    into  battle.    Num. 
10:9.     Num.  31:6,7. 
Proclaiming  kings.    2  Kin.  9:  13.    2 

Kin.  11:  14. 
Giving  alarm  in   cases  of    danger. 
Eze.  33:2-6." 
Moses  commanded  to  make  two,  for 

the  tabernacle.    Num.  10:2. 
Solomon  made  a  great  many,  for  the 
service  of  tlie  temple.    2  Chr.  5:  12. 
The  priests  to  blow  the  sacred.  Num. 

10:8.    2  Chr.  5:12.    2  Chr.  7:6. 
The  feast  of  trumpets  celebrated  by 
blowingof.  Lev.  23:24.    Num. 29:1. 
The  jubilee  introduced  by    blowing 

of.    Lev.  25 :  9. 
Miracles  connected  with 
Fallingof  the  walls  of  Jericho.  Jos. 

6:20. 

Heard  at  Mount  Sinai  at  giving  of 

the  law.    Exo.  19 :  16.    Exo.  20 :  18. 

Confusion  produced  in  tlie  camp  of 

the  Midianites  by  sound  of.    Jud. 

7 :  16,  22. 

The  war-horse  acquainted  with   the 

sound  of.    Job  .39:  24,  25. 
Sounding  of,  illustrative  of 
God's  power  to  raise  the  dead.    1 

Cor.  15:. 52.     1  The.  4:  16. 
The    proclamation  of    the  gospel. 

Psa.  89:  15. 
The  bold  and  faithful  preaching  of 
ministers.    Isa.  58:1.    Hos.  8:1. 
Joel  2:1. 
The  latter  day  judgments.    Rev.  8: 
2,13. 

Trust. 

God  is  the  true  object  of.    Psa.  63:  5. 
The  fear  of  God  leads  to.  Pro.  14 :  26. 


TRU. 


279 


TRU. 


Encouragements  to; 
Tiie    everlasting  strength   of  God. 

Isa.  20:4. 
The  goodness  of  God.    Nah.  1 :  7. 
The  loviug-kinduess  of  God.    Psa. 

3(5:7. 
The  rich  bounty  of  God.    1  Tim.  G: 

17. 
The  care  of  God  for  us.    1  Pet.  5 :  7. 
Former  deliverances.    Psa.  9:10.  2 
Cor.  1 :  10. 
Should  be  with  the  whole  heart.  Pro. 

3 :  5. 
Should  be  from  youth  up.    Psa.  71 :  5. 

Of  SAINT.'i  IS 

Not  in  the  flesh.  Phi.  3 :  3,  4. 
Not  in  themselves.    2  ('or.  1 :  9. 
Not  in  carnal  weapons.    1  Sam.  17  : 

38,  39,  45.     Psa.  44 :  6.    2  Cor.  10 :  4. 
In  God.    Psa.  11:1.     Psa.  31 :  14.    2 

Cor.  1:9. 
In  the  word  of  God.  Psa.  119:  42. 
In  the  mercy  of  God.    Psa.   13 :  5. 

Psa.  52 : 8. 
In  Christ.  Eph.  3:  12. 
Through  Christ.  2  Cor.  3:4. 
Grounded  on  the  covenant.    2  Sam. 

23:5. 
Strong  in  the  prospect  of   death. 

Psa.  23:  4. 
Fixed.    2  Sam.  22:3.    Psa.  112:7. 
Unalterable.    Job  13:  15. 
Despised  by  the  wicked.   Isa.  36:4, 

7. 
For   ever.    Psa.  52:  8.    Psa.  62:  8. 

Isa.  26: 4. 
Saints  plead,  in  prayer.    Psa.  25:20. 

Psa.  31:1.    Psa.  141:8. 
The  Lord  knows  those    wlio    have. 

Nah.  1 :  7. 
Exhortations  to.   Psa.  4:5.    Psa.  115: 

9-11. 
Leads  to 
Being  compassed  with  mercy.    Psa. 

32 :  10. 
Enjoyment  of  perfect  peace.    Isa. 

26:3. 
Enjoyment    of     all   temporal    and 

spiritual  blessings.   Isa.  57:13. 
Enjoyment  of  happiness.    Pro.  16: 

20. 
Rejoicing  in  God.  Psa.  5:11.      Psa. 

33:21. 
Fulfilment  of  all  holy  desires.  Psa. 

37:5. 
Deliverance  from  enemies.  Psa.  37 : 

40. 
Safety  in  times  of  danger.    Pro.  29: 

25. 
Stability.     Psa.  125:1. 
Prosperity.    Pro.  28:25. 
Keeps  from 
Fear.  Psa.  56 :  11.  Isa.  12 :  2.Heb.l3 : 6. 
Sliding.    Psa.  26:1. 
Desolation.    Psa.  34:22. 
To  be  accompanied   by  doing  good. 
Psa.  37 :  3. 


Blessedness  of  placing,  in  God.    Psa. 

2:12.  Psa.  34 : 8.  Psa.  40 :  4.  Jer.  17 : 7. 
Of  the  wicked 

Is  not  in  God.  Psa.  78 :  22.  Zep.  3 :  2. 

Is  in  idols.    Isa.  42: 17.    Hab.  2:18. 

Is  in  man.  Jud.  9:  26.  Psa.  Il8:  8,  9. 

Is  in  their  own  heart.    Pro.  28:26. 

Is  in  their  own  righteousness.  Luke 
IS :  9, 12. 

Is  in  vanity.    Job  15:31.    Isa.  59:4. 

Is  in  falsehood.   Isa.  28:  15.  Jer.  13: 
25. 

Is  in  earthly   alliances.    Isa.   30:2. 
Eze.l7:15. 

Is  in  wealth.    Psa.  49:  6.  Psa.  52:  7, 
Pro.  11  :  28.  Jer.  48:  7.   Mar.  10:24. 

Is  vain  and  delusive.  Isa.  30:  7.  Jer. 
2 :  37. 

Shall  make  them  ashamed.  Isa.  20: 
5.    Isa.  30:3,  5.    Jer.  48:1.3. 

Shall  be  destroyed.  Job  18: 14.  Isa. 
28:  18. 
Woe  and  curse  of  false.    Isa.  30:  1,  2. 

Isa.  31:l-.3.    Jer.  17:5. 
Of   saints— Illustrated.      Psa.  91 :  12. 

Pro.  18 :  10. 
Of    the  wicked— Illustrated.    2  Kin. 

18:21.    Job  8:  14. 
Of     saints  — Exemplified.      David,    1 

Sam.  17  :  45.    1  Sam.  30:  6.  Hezekiah, 

2  Kin.  18 :  5.     Jehoshaphat ,  2  Chr.  20: 

12.     Shddrach,  die.   Dan.  3:28.   Paul, 

2  Tim.  1:12. 
Of  the  wicked— Exemplified.  Goliath, 

1  Sam.  17  :  43—45.     Benhaclad,  1  Kin. 

20:   10,    Sennacherib,    2    Chr.    32:8. 

Israelites,  Isa.  31 :  1. 

Troth. 

God  is  a  God  of.  Deu.  32 :  4.  Psa.  31 : 5. 
Christ  is.    Jno.  14  :  6,  with  Jno.  7  :  18. 
Christ  was  full  of.     Jno.  1 :  14. 
Christ  spake.     Jno.  8:45. 
The  Holy  Ghost  is  the  Spirit  of.  Jno 

14:  17. 
The  Holy  Ghost  guides  into  all.  Jno 

16:13. 
The  word  of  God  is.  Dan.  10:21.  Jno. 

17:17. 
God  regards,  with  favor.    Jer.  5:  3. 
The  judgments  of  God  are  according 

to.     Psa.  96:  13.     Rom.  2:2. 
Saints  should 

Worship  God  in.    Jno.  4:  24,  with 
Psa.  145:18. 

Serve  God  in.    .Jos.  24 :  14.     1  Sam. 
12:24. 

Walk  before  God  in.    1  Kin.  2:  4.    2 
Kin.  20:3. 

Keep  religious  feasts  with.   1  Cor. 
5:8. 

Esteem,  as  inestimable.  Pro.  23:23. 

Rejoice  in.    1  Cor.  13:6. 

Speak,  to  one  another.    Zee.  8:  16. 
Eph.  4  :  25. 

Meditate  upon.    Phi.  4  :  8. 


TRtJ. 


TYP. 


Write,  upon  the  tables  of  the  heart. 
Pro.  3 :  3. 
God  desires  in  the  heart.    Psa.  51 :  6. 
The  fruit  of  the  Spirit  is  in.  Eph.  5 :  9. 
Ministers  should 

Speak.    2  Cor.  12 : 6.    Gal.  4 :  16. 

Teach  in.    1  Tim.  2:7. 

Approve  themselves  by.  2  Cor.  4:  2. 
2Cor.  6:7,  8.    2  Cor.  7:14. 
Magistrates  should  be  men  of.    Exo. 

18:21. 
Kings  are  preserved  by.    Pro.  20:  28. 
They  who  speak, 

Show  forth  righteousness.   Pro.  12: 
17. 

Shall  be  established.    Pro.  12 :  19. 

Are  the  delight  of  God.  Pro.  12:  22. 
The  wicked 

Destitute  of.    Hos.  4:1. 

Speak  not.    Jer.  9 :  5. 

Uphold  not.    Isa.  59: 14,  15. 

Plead  not  for.    Isa.  59:4. 

Are  not  valiant  for.    Jer.  9:3. 

Punished  for  want  of.    Jer.  9:  5,  9. 
Hos.  4:1. 
The  GOSPEL  as, 

Camo  by  Christ.    Jno.  1 :  17. 
Christ  bear  witness  to.    Jno.  18 :  37. 
Is  in  Christ.    Rom.  9:1.    1  Tim.  2:7. 
John  bear  witness  to.    Jno  5:  33. 
Is  according  to  godliness.    Tit.  1:  1. 
Is  sanctifying.    Jno.  17: 17,  19. 
Is  purifying.    1  Pet.  1 :  22. 
Is  part  of  the  Christian  armor.  Eph. 

6:14. 
Revealed  abundantly  to  saints.    Jer. 

33:6. 
Abides    continually    with    saints.    2 

Jno.  2. 
Should  be  acknowledged.    2  Tim.  2: 

25. 
Should  be  believed.    2  The.  2:  12,  13. 

1  Tim.  4:3. 
Should  be  obeyed.    Rom.  2:8.    Gal. 

3:1. 
Should  be  loved.    2  The.  2 :  10. 
Should  be  manifested.    2  Cor.  4 :  2. 
Should  be  rightly  divided.    2  Tim.  2 : 

1.5. 
The  wicked  turn  away  from.    2  Tim. 

4:4. 
The  wicked  resist.    2  Tim.  3 :  8. 
The  wicked  destitute  of.    1  Tim.  6 : 5. 
The  church  is  tlie  pillar  and  ground 

of.     1  Tim.  3:  15. 
The  devil  is  devoid  of.    Jno.  8:44. 

Truth  of  God,  The. 
Is  one  of  His  attributes.   Deu.  32:  4. 

Isa.  65 :  16. 
Always  goes  before  His  face.  Psa.  89: 

14. 
He  keeps,  for  ever.    Psa.  146 :  6. 
Described  as 

Great.    Psa.  57  :  10. 

Plenteous.    Psa.  86:15. 

Abundant.    Exo.  84:  6. 


Inviolable.  Num.  23 :  19.  Tit.  1 :  2. 
Reaching  to  the  clouds.  Psa.  57  :  10. 
Enduring  to  all  generations,    Ps,a. 

100 :  5. 
United  with   mercy   in   redemption. 

Psa.  85:10. 
Exhibited  in  His 
Counsels  of  old.    Isa.  25 : 1. 
Ways.     Rev.  15:3. 
Works.  Psa.  33:4.  Psa.  111:7.  Dan. 

4:37. 
Judicial  statutes.    Psa,  19:9. 
Administration  of  justice.   Psa.  96: 

13. 
Word.  Psa.  119:  160.    Jno.  17:  17. 
Fulfilment  of  promises   in  Christ 

2  Cor.  1 :  20. 
Fulfilment  of  His  covenant.  Mic.  7: 

20. 
Dealings  with  saints.    Psa.  25 :  10. 
Deliverance  of  saints.    Psa.  57 :  3. 
Punishment  of  the  wicked.    Rev. 

16:7. 
Remembered  toward  saints.  Psa.  98: 

3. 
Is  a  shield  and  buckler   to  saints. 

Psa.  91 : 4. 
We  should 
Confide  in.  Psa.  31 :  5.  Tit.  1 :  2. 
Plead,  in  prayer.    Psa.  89 :  49. 
Pray  for  its  manifestation  to   our- 
selves.    2Chr,  6:17. 
Pray  for  its  exhibition  to  others.   2 

Sam.  2:  6. 
Make  known  to  others.     Isa.  38 :  19. 
Magnify.    Psa.  71 :  22.    Psa.  138:2. 

Is  DENIED  BT 

The  devil.    Gen.  3:  4,  .5. 
The  self-righteous.    1  Jno.  1 :  10. 
Unbelievers.    1  Jno.  5 :  10. 
Exemplified  towards  Abraham,  Gen. 
24:  27.    Jacob,   Gen.   32:    10.     Israel, 
Psa.  98:3. 

Types  of  Christ. 

Adam.    Rom.  5:  14.     1  Cor.  15:45. 
Abel.    Gen.  4  :  8, 10.     Heb.  12 :  24. 
Abraham.  Gen.  17  :  5,  with  Eph.  3 :  15. 
Aaron.     Exo.  28:  1,  with  Heb.  5:  4,  5. 

Lev.  16:  15,  with  Heb.  9:  7,  24. 
Ark.     Gen.  7:  16,  with  1  Pet.  3:  20,  21. 
Ark  of  the  covenant.  Exo.  25:  16,  with 

Psa.  40:8.    Isa.  42:6. 
Atonement,  sacrifices  offered  on  the 

day  of.   Lev.  16:  15,  16,  with  Heb.  9: 

12,  24. 
Brazen  serpent.  Num.  21 :  9,  with  Jno. 

3 :  14,  15. 
Brazen  altar.  Exo.  27:  1,  2,  with  Heb. 

13 :  10. 
Burnt  offering.  Lev.  1 :  2,  -J,  with  Heb. 

10:  10. 
Cities  of  refuge.      Num.  35:  6,  witl 

Heb.  6:18. 
David.    2  Sam.  8:  15,  with  Eze.  37  :  24.| 

Psa.  89:  19,  20,  with  Phi.  2:9. 


TYP. 


281 


TYR. 


Eliakim.     Isa.  22:  20-22,  with  Rev. 

3:7. 
First-fruits.    Exo.  22:  29,  with  1  Cor. 

15 :  20. 
Golden  candlestick.  Exo.  2.5:  31,  with 

Jno.  8:  12. 
Golden  altar.    Exo.  40:  .'>,  26,  27,  with 

Rev.  8:3,  and  Hob.  13:  1.5. 
Isiac.    Gen.  22:  1,  2,  with  Heb.  11: 

17-19. 
Jacob.    Gen.  32:  28,  with  Jno.  11:  42. 

Heb.  7:25. 
Jacob's  ladder.  Gen.  28:  12,  with  Jno. 

1:51. 
Joseph.  Geu.  50 :  19,  20,  with  Heb.  7 :  ,52. 
Joshua.  Jos.  1 :  5,  6,  with  Heb.  4  :  8,  9. 

Jos.  11 :  23,  with  Acts  20:  32. 
Jonah.    Jon.  1 :  17,  with  Mat.  12:  40. 
Laver  of  brass.    Exo.  30:  18—20,  with 

Zee.  13:1.    Eph.  5:26,  27. 
Leper's   offering.  Lev.  14:4—7,  with 

Rom.  4:  25. 
Manna.    Exo.  16:  11—15,  with  Jno.  6: 

32—35 
Melchizedek.     Gen.   14:  18-20,   with 

Heb.  7:  1-17. 
Mercy-seat.      Exo.    25:    17-22,    with 

Rom.  3:  25.    Heb.  4:16. 
Morning  and  evening  sacrifices.  Exo. 

29:  38-41,  with  Jno.  1 :  29,  36. 
Moses.    Num.  12:  7,  with  Heb.  3:  2. 

Deu.  18: 15,  with  Acts  3:  20-22. 
Noah.    Gen.  5:29.    2  Cor.  1 :  5. 
Paschal  lamb.   Exo.  12:  3—6,  46,  with 

Jno.  19 :  36.    1  Cor.  5 :  7. 
Peace-offeriug.    Lev.  3:1,  with  Eph. 

2:  14,  16. 
Red  heifer.   Num.  19:  2—6,  with  Heb. 

9:  13,14. 
Rock  of  Horeb.    Exo.  17:  6,  with  1 

Cor.  10:4, 
Samson.  Jud.  16 :  30,  with  Col.  2 :  14, 15. 
Scape-goat.  Lev.  16:  20— 22,  with  Isa". 

.53:6,12. 
Sin-offering.    Lev.  4:  2,  3,  12,   with 

Heb.  13:  11,12. 
Solomon.   2  Sam.  7: 12,  13,  with  Luke 

1 :  32,  33.    1  Pet.  2 :  5. 
Tabernacle.  Exo.  40:  2,  34,  with  Heb. 

9:11.    Col.  2:9. 
Table  and  show-bread.    Exo.  25:  23  - 

.30,  with  Jno.  1 :  16.    Jno.  6 :  48. 
Temple.    1  Kin.  6:  1,  38,  with  Jno.  2: 

19,  21. 
Tree  of  life.    Gen.  2 :  9,  with  Jno.  1 :  4. 
■      Rev.  22:2. 
Trespass-offering.    Lev.  6:1 — 7,  with 

Isa.  .53:  10. 
Vail  of  the  tabernacle  and  temple. 

Exo.  40 :  21.    2  Chr.  3 :  14,  with  Heb. 

10:20. 
Zerubbabel.    Zee.  4 :  7—9,  with  Heb. 
312:2,3. 

Tyre. 

Antiquity  of,    Isa.  23: 7,  with  Jos.  19; 
TO. 


Called 
The  daughter  of  Zidon.    Isa.  23 :  12. 
The  daughter  of  Tarshish.    Isa.  23 : 

10. 
The  joyous  city.    Isa.  23 :  7. 
Tlie  cr()wuing  city.    Isa.  23:  8. 
The  renowned  city.    Eze.  26: 17. 
Insular  position  of.    Eze.  26:17.  Eze. 

27 :  4.  25. 
Strongly    fortified.      Jos.    19:29.       2 
Sam.  24:  7.      Eze.  20:17.      Zee  9:3. 
Governed  by  kings.    1  Kin.  5:1.    Jer. 

25 :  22. 
Celebrated  for 
Its  beauty.    Eze.  27 : 3,  4. 
Its  commerce.      Isa.  23:2,  3.     Eze. 

27 :  3,  12-25. 
Its  wealth.     Eze.  27:3.3.      Eze.  28: 

4,5.    Zee.  9:3. 
Strength   and  beauty  of  its  ships. 
Eze.  27 :  5—7. 
Soldiers  of,  supplied  by  Persia,  &c. 

Eze.  27:10,  11. 
Inhabitants  of. 
Sea-faring  men.    Eze.  26:17. 
Mercantile  men.    Isa.  23:  8. 
Proud    and    haughty.      Isa.    23:9. 

Eze.  28:2,  17. 
Self-conceited.    Eze.  28:3— 5. 
Superstitious,    Jer.  27 :  2,  3,  9. 
Wicked.    Eze.  28:18.   _ 
Often  confederated  against  the  Jews 
and  rejoiced    in   their   calamities. 
Psa.  83 :  7.    Eze.  26 :  2.    Amos  1 :  9. 
David  and  Solomon  formed  alliances 

with.    1  Kin.  5:1.    2  Chr.  2:3. 
Supplied 
Seamen  for  Solomon's  navy.   1  Kin. 

9:27.    2  Chr.  8:  18. 
A  master-builder  for  the  temple.    2 

Chr.  2:7, 13. 
Stones  and  timber  for  building  the 
temple,  &c.    1  Kin.  5 :  6,  9.    2  Chr. 
2 :  8,  9,  16. 
Timber  for   rebuilding  the  temple 
and  city.    Ezr.  3:  7. 
The  Jews  condemned  for  purchasing 
from  the  people  of,  on  the  Sabbath. 
Neh.  13:16. 
Christ 
Alluded  to  the  depravity  of.      Mat. 

11 :  21,  22. 
Visited  the  coasts  of.      Mat.  15:21. 

Mar.  7 :  24. 
Was  followed  by  many  from.    Mar. 

3:8.    Luke  O:  17. 
Saint  Paul  found  disciples  at.  Acts 

21 :  3,  4. 
Depended  for  provision  upon  Gali- 
lee.   Acts  12:  20. 
Propitiated  the  favor  of  Herod.  Acts 

12 :  20. 
Prophecies  respecting; 
Envy  a.gainst  the  .Jews  a  cau,se  of 

its  destruction.    Eze.  26 :  2, 
Pride  a  cause  of  its  destruction. 
Esse.  28:2-6. 


TYR. 


UNT. 


To  be  destroyed  by  the  king  of 
Babylon.  Isa.  23 :  13,  14.  Jer.  27  : 
3,  6.     Eze.  26 :  7-13. 

Inhabitants  of,  to  emigrate  to  other 
countries,  &c.     Isa.  23:  6,  12. 

To  be  scraped  as  the  top  of  a  rock, 
and  to  be  a  place  for  spreading 
nets.    Eze.  26:3—5, 14. 

The  king  of  Babylon  to  be  rewarded 
with  the  spoil  of  Egypt  for  his 
service  against.     Eze.  29 :  18— 20. 

To  lie  waste  and  be  forgotten  for 
seventy  years.    Isa.  23:15. 

Its  restoration  tocommercial great- 
ness after  seventy  veais.  Isa.  23: 
16,17. 

Its  second  destriictio:i  by  the  Mace- 
donians. Eze.  21 :  32.  Eze.  28 :  7, 
8,18.    Zee.  9:2-4. 

The  ruins  of  tlio  first  city  to  be  em- 
ployed in  making  a  causeway  to 
effect  the  destruction  of  insular 
Tyre.    Eze.  26:12. 

Never  to  recover  its  greatness.  Eze. 
26:21. 

Its  inhabitants  to  be  sold  as  slaves, 
as  ■&  recompense  for  their  selling 
the  Jews.    Joel  3 :  4—8. 

All  nations  to  be  terrified  at  its  de- 
struction. Eze.  26: 15— 18.  Eze. 
27 :  29-36.    Zee.  9 :  5. 

To  participate  in  the  blessings  of 
the  gospel.  Psa.  45 :  12.  Isa.  23 : 
18. 

Unbelief. 
Is  sin.    Jno.  16:  9. 
Defilement  inseparable  from.   Tit.  1: 

15. 
All,  by  nature,  concluded  in.    Rom. 

11 :  32. 
Proceeds  from 
An  evil  heart.     Heb.  3 :  12. 
Slowness  of  heart.    Luke  24 :  23. 
Hardness  of  heart.  Mar.  16: 14.  Acts 

19:9. 
Disinclination  to  the  truth.  Jno.  8: 

45,  46. 
Judicial  blindness.    Jno.  12:  39,  40. 
Not  being  Christ's  sheep.    Jno.  10: 

26. 
Tlie  devil  blinding  the  mind.  2  Cor. 

4:4. 
The  devil  taking  away   the  word 

out  of  the  heart.    Luke  8 :  12. 
Seeking  honor  from  men.  Jno.  5:44. 
Impugns  the  veracity  of  God.    1  Jno. 

5:10. 
Exhibited  in 
Rejecting  Christ.    Jno.  16:  9. 
Rejecting  the  word  of  God.    Psa. 

106:24. 
Rejecting  the  gospel.     Isa.  53:  1. 

Jno.  12 :  38. 
Rejecting  evidence  of  miracles. 

Jno.  12 :  37. 
Departing  from  God.    Heb.  3:12. 


Questioning  the  power  of  God.   2 

Kin.  7:  2.    Psa.  78:  19,  20. 
Not  believing  the  works  of  God. 

Psa.  78:  32. 
Staggering  at  the  promise  of  God. 

Rom.  4:  20. 
Rebuked  by  Christ.  Mat.  17: 17.  Jno. 

20:27. 
Was  an  impediment  to  the  perform- 
ance of  miracles.   Mat.  17:  20.  Mar. 
6 :  5. 
Miracles  designed  to  convince  those 

in.  Jno.  10 :  37,  38.  1  Cor.  14  :  22. 
The  Jews  rejected  for.  Rom.  11 :  20. 
Believers  should  hold  no  communion 

with  those  in.    2  Cor.  6:14. 
Thev  who  are  guilty  of. 
Have  not  the  word  of  God  in  them. 

Jno.  5 :  38. 
Cannot  please  God.    Heb.  11 :  6. 
Malign  the  gospel.    Acts  19:  9. 
Persecute   tlie    ministers   of  God. 

Rom.  15:31. 
Excite  others  against  saints.     Acts 

14:2. 
Persevere  in  it.    Jno.  12 :  37. 
Harden  their  necks.  2  Kin.  17:  14. 
Are  condemned  already.  Jno.  3: 18. 
Have    the  wrath  of  God    abiding 

upon.     Jno.  3:  36. 
Shall  not  be  established.    Isa.  7:  9. 
Shall  die  in  their  sins.  Jno.  8:-24. 
Shall  not  enter  rest.    Heb.  3:  19. 

Heb.  4:11. 
Shall  be  condemned.   Mar.  16:  16.  2 

The.  2:  12. 
Shall  be  destroyed.    Jude  5. 
Shill  be  cast  into  the  lake  of  fire. 

Rev.  21:8. 
Warnings  against.    Heb.  3:12.    Heb. 

4:  11. 
Pray  for  help  against.    Mar.  9:  24. 
The  portion  of,  awarded  to  all  un- 

faitliful  servants.  Luke  12:  46. 
Exemplified.  £t'c.  Gen.  3:  4 — 6.  Moses 
and  Aaron,  Num.  20:  12.  Israelites, 
Deu.  9:  23.  Naamnn,  2  Kin.  5:  12. 
Samaritan  lord,  2  Kin.  7:  2.  Disci- 
ples, Mat.  17:  17.  Luke  24:  11,2.5. 
Zacliarias,  Luke  1 :  20,  Chief  Priests, 
Luke  22:  67.  The  Jews,  Jno.  5:  38. 
Brethren  of  Christ,  Jno.  7  :  5.  Thomas, 
Jno  20:  25.  Jeivs  of  Iconium,  Acts 
14:  2.  Thessalonian  Jews,  Acts  17:  5. 
Ephesians,  Acts  19 :  9.  Saul,  1  Tim. 
1 :  13.     People  of  Jericho,  Heb.  11 :  31. 

Unicorn,  The. 

Generally  had   a  single   horn.    Psa. 

92 :  10. 
Sometimes  found   with    two    horns, 

Deu.  33:  17. 
Described  as 

Intractable  indisposition.    Job 39: 
9,  10,  12. 

Of  vast  strength.    Job  39:  11, 


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The  young  of,  remarkable  for  agility. 

Psa.  29 :  6. 
Illustrative 
Of  God  as  the  strength  of  Israel. 

Num.  23:22.  Num.  24:  8. 
Of  the  wicked.  Isa.  34 :  7. 
(Horns  of,)   of  the  strength  of  the 

descendants  of  Joseph.     Deu.  33: 

17. 
(Horns   of,)    of    the    strength    of 

powerful  enemies.    Psa.  22:21. 
(Tiio  position  of  its  horns,)  of  the 

exaltation  of  saints.     Psa.  92:10. 

Union  with  Christ. 
As  Head  of  the  Church.    Eph.  1 :  22, 

23.    Eph.  4:15,  16.    Col.  1:18. 
Christ  prayed  that  all  saints  might 

have.    Jno.  17  :  21,  23. 
Described  as 
Christ  being  in  us.  Eph.  3:17.  Col. 

1:27. 
Our  being  in  Christ.     2  Cor.   12:  2. 
1  Jno.  .5 :  20. 
Includes  union  with  the  Father.  Jno. 

17:21.     1  Jno.  2:24. 
Is  of  God.    1  Cor.  1 :  30. 
Maintained  by 
Faith.    Gal.  2:  20.    Eph.  3:  17. 
Abiding  in  Him.    Jno.  15:4,  7. 
His  word  abiding  iu  us.    Jno.  15: 

7.    1  Jno.  2:24.    2  Jno.  9. 
Feeding  on  Him.    Jno.  6:56. 
Obeying  Him.    1  Jno.  3:24. 
The  Holy  Ghost  witnesses.    1  Jno.  3: 

24. 
The  gift    of   the   Holy  Ghost  is  an 

evidence  of.    1  Jno.  4  :  13. 
Saints 
Have,  in  mind.     1  Cor.  2  :"16.      Phi. 

2:5. 
Have,  in  spirit.    1  Cor.  6 :  17. 
Have,  in  love.  So.  of  Sol.  2:  16.  So. 

of  Sol.  7 :  10. 
Have,  in  sufferings.      Phi.  3:10.    2 

Tim.  2:  12. 
Have,  in  His  death.      Rom.  6:  3—8. 

Gal.  2:  20. 
Have  assurance  of.    Jno.  14 :  20. 
Enjoy,  in  the  Lord's  supper.  1  Cor. 

10:16,  17. 

Identified  with  Christ  by.   Mat.  25: 

40,45.    Acts  9:  4,  with    .\cts8:  1. 

Are  complete  through.    Col.  2:  10. 

Exhorted  to  maintain.    Jno.  15  :  4. 

Acts^ll:23.    Col.  2:7. 

Necessary  to  growth  in  grace.    Eph. 

4:15,16.    Col.  2:19. 
Necessary  to  fruitfulness.    Jno.  15 : 

4,5. 
Beneficial  results  of; 
Righteousness  imputed.     2  Cor.  5: 

21.    Phi.  3:9. 
Freedom  from  condemnation.  Rom. 

8:1. 
Freedom  from  dominion  of  sin.     1 
Jno.  3 :  6. 


Being  created  anew.    2  Cor.   5 :  17. 

The  spirit  alive   to  righteousness. 
Rom.  8:  10. 

Coufidence  at  His  coming.     1  Jno. 
2:28. 

Abundant  fruitfulness.    Jno.  15 :  5. 

Answers  to  prayer.    Jno.  15:  7. 
Thoy  who  have,  ought  to  walk  as  He 

walked.    1  Jno.  2:6. 
False  teachers  have  not.    Col.  2:   18 

19. 
Is  indissoluble.    Rom.  8:35. 
Punishment  of  those  who  have   not. 

Jno.  15 :  6. 
Illustrated.     Vine  and  brandies.   Jno. 

15:  1,  5.     Foundation  and  buildino,  1 

Cor.  3:  10,  11.    Eph.  2:  20,  21.   1  Pet. 

2 :  4 — 6.     Body  and   members,  1  Cor. 

12:  12,  27.     Eph.  5:  30.    Husband  and 

wife,  Eph.  5 :  25—32. 

Unity  of  God. 

A  ground  for  obeying  Him  exclusive- 
ly.    Deu.  4:39,  40. 

A  ground  for  loving  Him  supremely. 
Deu.  6  :  4,  5,  with  Mar   12 :  29,  30. 

Asserted  by 
God  Himself.      Isa.   44:  6,  8.    Isa. 

45 :  18,  21. 
Christ.    Mar.  12:29.     Jno.  17:3. 
Moses.    Deu.  4 :  39.     Deu.  0 :  4. 
Apostles.    1  Cor.  8 :  4,  6.    Eph.  4  •  6. 

1  Tim.  2:5. 

Consistent  with  the  deity  of  Christ 
and  of  the  Holy  Ghost.  Jno.  10:  30, 
with  1  Jno.  5 :  7.     Jno.  14 :  9—11. 

Exhibited  in 
His  greatness  and  wonderful  works. 

2  Sam.  7:22.    Psa.  86:  10. 

His  works  of  creation   and  provi- 
dence.   Isa.  44 :  24.  Isa.  45 :  5—8. 
His  being  alone  possessed  of   fore- 
knowledge.   Isa.  46:  9 — 11. 
His  exercise  of    uncontrolled  sov- 
ereignty.   Deu.  32 :  39. 
His  being  the  sole  object  of  wor- 
ship in  heaven  and  earth.    Neh. 
9:6.    Mat.  4:10. 
His  being  alone  good._  Mat.  19:  17. 
His  being  the  only  Saviour.  Isa.  45: 

21.  22. 
His  being  the  only  source  of  par- 
don.   Mic.  7:  IS,  with  Mar.  2:  7. 
His  unparalleled  election  and  care 
of  His  people.   Deu.  4:  32—35. 
The  knowledge  of,  necessary  to  eter- 
nal life.     Jno.  17  :  3. 
All  saints  acknowledge,  in  worship- 
ping Him.    2  Sam.  7 :  22.    2  Kin.  19 : 
15.     IChr.  17:20. 
All  should  know   and  acknowledge. 

Deu.  4:35.    Psa.  83:  18. 
May  be  acknowledged  without  sav- 
ing faith.    Jas.  2:19,  20. 

Uprightness. 

God  is  perfect  in.    Isa.  26:  7, 


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God  has  pleasure  in.    1  Chr.  29 :  17. 
God  created  man  in.  Ecc.  7 :  29. 
Mao  has  deviated  from.  Ecc.  7:  29. 
Shodld  be  in 
Heart.    2  Chr.  29:  34.   Psa.  125:  4. 
Speech.    Isa.  33 :  15. 
Walk.    Pro.  14  :  2. 
Judging.    Psa.  58 :  1.    Psa.  75 :  2. 
Ruling.     Psa.  78:72. 
The  being  kept  from  presumptuous 

sins  is  necessary  to.    Psa.  19:  13. 
With  poverty,  is  better  than  sin  with 

riches.    Pro.  28 :  6. 
With  poverty,  is    better  than  folly. 

Pro.  19:1. 
They  who  walk  it?, 
Fear  God.   Pro.  14:2. 
Love  Christ.    So.  of  Sol.  1 :  4. 
Countenanced  by  God.  Psa.  11 :  7. 
Delighted  in  by  God.   Pro.  11 :  20. 
Their  prayer  delighted  in  by  God. 

Pro.  15 :  8. 
Prospered  by  God.    Job  8 :  6.    Pro. 

14:11. 
Defended  by  God.   Pro.  2:  7. 
Upheld  in  it  by  God.    Psa.  41 :  12. 
Recompensed  by  God.    Psa.  18 :  23, 

24. 
Find  strength  in  God's  way.    Pro. 

10 :  29. 
Obtain    good    from     God'a    word. 

Mic.  2:  7. 
Obtain  light  in  darkness.   Psa.  112: 

4. 
Guided  by  integrity.  Pro.  11 :  3. 
Walk  surely.    Pro.  10:9. 
Direct  their  way.    Pro.  21 :  29. 
Kept  by  righteousness.    Pro.  13:6. 
Scorned  by  the  wicked.  Job  12:  4. 
Hated  by  the  wicked.    Pro.  29:  10. 

Amos  5:  10. 
Abominated  by  the  wicked.    Pro. 

29:21. 
Persecuted  by  the  wicked.  Psa.  37 : 

14. 

Praise  is  comely  for.   Psa.  33:1. 

A  blessing  to  others.    Pro.  11 :  11. 

The  truly  wise  walk   in.    Pro.  15 :  21. 

The  wgiy  of,  is  to  depart  from  evil. 

Pro.  16:17. 
They  who  walk  in,  shall 
Possess  good  things.    Pro.  28 :  10. 
Have  nothing  good  withheld.    Psa. 

84:11. 
Dwell  in  the  land.    Pro.  2 :  21. 
Dwell  on  high  and  be  provided  for. 

Isa.  33:  16. 
Dwell  with  God.    Psa.  15:2.    Psa. 

140:  13. 
Be  blessed.    Psa.  112 :  2. 
Be  delivered  by  righteousness.  Pro. 

11:6. 
Be  delivered  by  their  wisdom.  Pro. 

12:6. 
Be  saved.    Pro.  28:18. 
Enter  into  peace.     Psa.  37:  37.    Isa. 

57:2. 


Have  dominion    over  the  wickect. 

Psa.  49 :  14. 
Have  an  inheritance  for  ever.   Psa. 

37 :  18. 
A  characteristic  of  saints.     Psa.  Ill : 

1.  Isa.  26:7. 

Saints  should  resolve  to  walk  in.  Psa. 

26:11. 
The  wicked 

Have  not,  in  heart.    Hab.  2:4. 

Leave  the  path  of.  Pro.  2 :  13. 

Do  not  act  with.    Mic.  7 :  2,  4. 
Pray  for  those  who  walk  in,  Psa.  125: 

4. 
Reprove  those   who     deviate   trom. 

Gal.  2:14. 

Urim  and  Thommtn. 

Placed  in  the  breastplate  of  the 
high  priest.    Exo.  28 :  30.    Lev.  8 :  8. 

God  to  be  consulted  by.    Num.  27 :  21. 

Instances  of  consulting  God  by.  Jud. 
1:1.  Jud.  20:  18,  28.  1  Sam.  23:9 
—11.    iSam.  30:7,  8. 

Sometimes  no  answer  by,  in  con- 
sequence of  the  sin  of  those  con- 
sulting.   1  Sam.  28:  6. 

Were  wanting  in  the  second  temple. 
Ezr.  2:63.     Neh.7:6d. 

Illustrative  of  the  light  and  perfec- 
tion of  Christ,  the  true  high  priest. 
Deu.  33 :  8.  See  Jno.  1 :  4,  9,  17.  Col. 
2:3. 

Usury  or  Interest. 

The  lending  of  money  or  other  pro- 
perty for  increase.    Lev.  25 :  37. 
Those  enriched  by  unlawful,  not  al- 
lowed to  enjoy  their  gain.  Psa.  28:8. 
The  curse  attending   the    giving   or 
receiving  of  unlawful,   alluded  to. 
Jer.  15 :  10. 
The  Jews 
Forbidden  to  take,  from  brethren. 

Deu.  23 :  19. 
Forbidden  to  take,   from  brethren 
specially  when  poor.    Exo.  22:  25. 
Lev.  25:  35 — 37. 
Often  guilty  of  taking.    Neh.  5:6, 

7.    Eze.  22:12. 
Required  to  restore.    Neh.  5:  9—13. 
Allowed  to  take,    from  strangers. 
Deu.  23 :  20. 
True  and    faithful   Israelites    never 
took,  from  their  brethren.    Psa.  15: 
5.     Eze.  18:8,  9. 
Judgments  denounced  against  those 
who  exacted  unlawful.    Isa.  24:1, 

2.  Eze.  18:13. 

Illustrative  of  the  improvement  of 
talents  received  from  God.  Mat. 
25 :  27.    Luke  19 :  23. 

Vail  or  Veil. 

A  covering  for  the  head  u-^unlly  woui 
by  women.     Gen.  38: 14. 


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285 


VAL. 


Was  worn 

As  a  token  of  modesty.    Geu.  24 :  05. 

As  a  tokeu  of  subjection.    1  Cor.  11 : 
3,  6,  7,  10. 

For  concealment.    Gen.  38:  14. 
The    removing  of,    considered    rude 

and  insolent.    So.  of  Sol.  5:  7. 
Removing  of,  threatened  as  a  punish- 
ment to  ungodly  women.    Isa.  3 :  23. 
Moses  put  one  on  toconccal  the  glory 

of  his  face.    Exo.  34 :  33,  with  2  Cor. 

3:13. 
Illustrative 

Of  the  spiritual  blindness  of  the 
Gentile  nations.    Isa.  25 :  7. 

Of  the    spiritual   blindness  of  the 
Jewish  nation.    2  Cor.  3 :  14 — 16_ 

Vail,  the  Sacred. 

Moses  commanded  to    make.     Exo, 

26:31. 
Made  by  Bezaleel  for  the  tabernacle. 

Exo.  36 :  35. 
Suspended     from    four     pillars     of 
shittim   wood  overlaid  with  gold. 
Exo.  26 :  32. 
Hung    between  the    holy    and  most 
holy  place.    Exo.  26:33.    Heb.  9:3. 
Designed  to  conceal  the  ark,  mercy- 
seat,  and  the  symbol  of  the  divine 
presence.    Exo.  40:3. 
The  high  priest 
Alone    allowed    to    enter    within. 

Heb.  9:  6,  7. 
Allowed  to  enter  but  once  a  year. 

Lev.  16:2.    Heb.  9:7. 
Could   not    enter    without    blood. 
Lev.  16:3,  with  Heb.  9:  7. 
Made  by  Solomon  for  the  temple.    2 

Chr.  3:14. 
Was  rent  at  the  death  of  our  Lord. 
Mat.  27  :  5L  Mar.  15 :  38.  Luke  23 :  45. 
Illustrative 
Of  the  obscurity  of  the  Mosaic  dis- 
pensation.   Heb.  9:8. 
Of  the  flesh  of  Christ  which  con- 
cealed His  divinity.    Heb.  10:  20. 
See  Isa.  53:2. 
(Rending  of,)  of  the  death  of  Christ 
which  opened  heaven  to  saints. 
Heb.  10: 19r20,  with  Heb.  9:  24. 

Valleys. 

Tracts  of  land  between  mountains. 

1  Sam.  17:3. 
Called 

Vales.    Deu.  1 :  7.    Jos.  10:  40. 

Dales.    Gen.  14:  17.  2  Sam.  18:  18. 

Fat  valleys,  when  fruitful.    Isa.  28 : 
1,  4. 

Rough  valleys,  when  uncultivated 
and  barren.    Deu.  21 :  4. 
Watered  by  mountain  streams.    Psa. 

104:8,  10. 
Canaan  abounded  in.    Deu.  11 :  11. 


Abounded  with 

Fountains  and  springs.    Deu.  8:7. 
Isa.  41 :  18. 

Rocks  and  caves.    Job  30 :  6.    Isa. 
57:5. 

Trees.    IKin.  10:27.  ^ 

Lily  of  the  valley.    So.  of  Sol.  2: 1. 

Ravens.    Pro.  30:  17. 

Doves.    Eze.  7  :  16. 
Of  Israel  well  tilled  and   fruitful.    1 

Sam.  6 :  13.  Psa.  65  :  13. 
Often  the  scenes  of  idolatrous  rites. 

Isa.  57 :  5. 
The  heathen  supposed  that  certain 

deities  presided  ovci'.   1  Kin.  20:  23, 

28. 
The  Canaanites  held  possession  of, 

against  Judah.    Jud.  1 :  19. 
Often  the  scenes  of  great  contests 

Jud.  5 :  15.    Jud.  7  :  8,  22.    1  Sam.  17 : 

19. 
Mentioned  in  Scripture; 

Achor.   Jos.  7  :  24.   Isa.  65 :  10.    Hos. 
2:15. 

Ajalon.    Jos.  10:12. 

Baca.    Psa.  84:6. 

Berachah.    2  Chr.  20:26. 

Bochim.    Jud.  2:  5. 

Charashim.    1  Chr.  4:14. 

Elah.    1  Sam.  17:2.    1  Sam.  21:9. 

Eshcol.    Num.  32:  9.    Deu.  1:24. 

Gad.    2  Sam.  24:5.     (marg.) 

Gerar.    Gen.  26:17. 

Gibeon.    Isa.  28:21. 

Hebron.    Gen.  37 :  14. 

Hinnom  or  Tophet.    Jos.  18:  16.    2 
Kin.  23 :  10.  2  Chr.  28 :  3.  Jer.  7 :  32. 

Jehoshaphat  or  decision.  Joel  3:2, 
14. 

Jericho.    Deu.  34 :  3. 

Jezreel.    Hos.  1 :  5. 

Jiphthah-el.    Jos.  19 :  14,  27. 

Keziz.    Jos.  18:21. 

Lebanon.    Jos.  11:17. 

Megiddo.    2  Chr.  35  :  22.   Zee.  12 :  11. 

Moab   where    Moses    was    buried. 
Deu.  34 :  6. 

Passengers  or  Hamon-gog.  Eze.  39: 
11. 

Rephaim  or  giants.   Jos.  15:  8.  Jos. 
18:16.    2  Sam.  5:  18.    Isa.  17:5. 

Salt.    2  Sam.  8:13.    2  Kin.  14:17. 

Shaveh  or  king's  dale.    Gen.  14 :  17 
2  Sam.  IS:  18. 

Shittim.    Joel  3:  18. 

Siddim.     Geu.  14:3,  8. 

Sorek.    Jud.  16:  4. 

Succoth.     Psa.  60:6. 

Zared.    Num.  21 :  12. 

Zeboim.    1  Sam.  13:18. 

Zepbathah.    2  Chr.  14 :  10. 
To  be   filled    with   hostile  chariots, 

threatened  as  a  punishment.    Isa. 

22:7. 
Miracles  connected  with; 

The  moon  made  to  stand  still  over 
Ajalon.    Jos.  10:12. 


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286 


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Ditches  in,  filled  with  water.  2  Kin. 

3:16,17. 
Water  in,  made  to  appear  to  the 

Moabites  like  blood.  2  Kin.  3:  22, 

23. 
Illustrative 
Of  the  church  of  Christ.  So.  of  Sol. 

6:11. 
(Fruitful  and  well  watered,)  of  the 

tents  of  Israel.    Num.  21 :  6. 
(Dark,)    of    affliction    and    death. 

Psa.  23:4. 
(Filling  up  of,)  of  removing  all  ob- 
structions to  the  gospel.    Isa.  40: 

4.    Luke  3:  5. 

Vanity. 

A  consequence  of  the  fall.    Rom.  8: 

20. 
Every  man  is.    Psa.  39:11. 
Every  state  of  man  is.    Psa.  62 :  9. 
Man  at  his  best  estate  is.    Psa.  39:  5. 
Man  is  like  to.    Psa.  144 :  4. 
The  thoughts  of  man  are.    Psa.  94: 

11. 
The    days    of    man    are.      Job  7 :  16. 

Ecc.  6:12. 
Childhood  and  youth  are.  Ecc.  11 :  10, 
The  beauty  of  man  is.     Psa.  39:11. 

Pro.  31 :  30. 
The    help    of    man    is.      Psa.  60:11. 

Lam.  4^:  17. 
Man's  own  righteousness  is.    Isa.  57 : 

12. 
Worldly  wisdom  is.    Ecc.  2:15,  21.    1 

Cor.  3 :  20. 
Worldly  pleasure  is.    Ecc.  2:1, 
Worldly  anxiety  is.    Psa.  39:  6.    Psa. 

127 :  2. 
Worldly  labor  is.     Ecc.  2:11.     Ecc. 

4:  4. 
Worldly  enjoyment  is.     Ecc.  2 :  3, 10, 

11. 
Worldly  possessions  are.    Ecc.  2 :  4— 

11. 
Treasures  of  wickedness  are.     Pro. 

10:2. 
Heaping   up   riches   is.     Ecc.  2:26. 

Ecc.  4 :  8. 
Love  of  riches  is.    Ecc.  5 :  10. 
Unblessed  riches  are.    Ecc.  6:2. 
Riches  gotten  by  falsehood  are.   Pro. 

21:6. 
All  earthly  things  are.    Ecc.  1 :  2. 
Foolish  questions,  &c.  are.    1  Tim.  1 : 

6,  7.    1  Tim.  6 :  20.     2  Tim.  2 :  14,  16. 

Tit.  3:9. 
The  conduct  of  the  ungodly  is.      1 

Pet.  1 :  18. 
The  religion  of  hypocrites  is.    Jas. 

1:26. 
The  worship  of  the  wicked  is.    Isa. 

1:13.     Mat.  6:7. 
Lying  words  are.    Jer.  7 :  8. 
False  teaching  is  but.    Jer.  23:  32. 
Mere  external  religion  is.     J  Tiro.  4; 

8.    Heb.  13:9. 


Almsgiving  without  charity  is.  1  Cor, 

13:3. 
Faith  without  works  is.    Jas.  2 :  14. 
Idolatry  is.     2  Kin.  17:15.      Psa.  31: 
6.     Isa.  44:9,  10.     Jer.  10:8.     Jer. 
18:15. 
Wealth  gotten  by,  diminishes.      Pro. 

13:  11. 
Saints 
Hate  the  thoughts   of.      Psa.  119: 

113. 
Pray  to  be  kept  from.    Psa.  119:  37. 

Pro.  30:8. 
Avoid.    Psa.  24:4. 
Avoid  those  given  to.    Psa.  26:4. 
The  wicked 
Especially  characterized  by.     Job 

11:11. 
Though  full  of,  afifect  to  be  wise. 

Job  11 :  12. 
Love.    Psa.  4:  2. 
Imagine.      Psa.  2:    1.      Acts  4:25. 

Rom.  1:  21. 
Devise.     Psa.  36:4.     (See  marg.) 
Speak.    Psa.  10:  7.    Psa.  12:  2.  Psa. 

41:6. 
Count  God's  service  as.    Job  21 :  15. 

Mai.  3:14. 
Allure  others  by  words  of.    2  Pet. 

2:18. 
Walk  after.    Jer.  2:5. 
Walk  in.    Psa.  39 :  6.    Eph.  4 :  17. 
Inherit.    Jer.  16 :  19. 
Reap.    Pro.  22 :  8.    Jer.  12 :  13. 
Judicially  given  up  to.    Psa.  78 :  33, 
Isa.  57:13. 
Fools  follow  those  given  to.    Pro.  12 ; 

11. 
Following  those  given   to,  leads  to 

poverty.    Pro.  28 :  19. 
They  who  trust  in,  rewarded  with. 
Job  15 :  31. 

Vine,  The. 

Often  found  wild.    2  Kin.  4 :  39.    Hos. 

9:  10. 
Cultivated 

In  vineyards  from  the  time  of  Noah. 
Gen.  9:20. 

On  the  sides  of  hills.    .Jer.  ,31 :  5. 

In  the  valleys.    So.  of  Sol.  6:  11. 

By  the  walls  of  houses.    Psa.  128:  3. 
Required  to  be  dressed  and  pruned 

to  increase  its  fruitfuluess.     Lev, 

25 :  3.    2  Chr.  26 :  10.    Isa.  18 :  5. 
Canaan    abounded    in.      Deu,    6:11. 

Deu.  8 :  8. 
Places  celebrated  for; 

Eshcol.     Num.  13:23,  24.      • 

Sibmah.     Isa.  16:8,  9. 

Lebanon.    Hos.  14 :  7. 

Egypt.    Psa.  78:47.    Psa.  80:  8. 
Tlie  dwarf  and  spreading  vine  car 

ticularly  esteemed.    Eze.  17  :  6. 
Of   Sodom    bad   and   unfit  for   use. 

Deu.  32:32. 


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Often  dcgeuerated.     Isa.  5 :  2.      Jer. 

2:21. 
Frequently  injured  by  hail  and  frost. 

Psa.  7S :  47.     Psa.  103 :  32,  .33. 
Foxes  destructive  to.  So.  of  Sol.  2:15. 
The  wild  boar  destructive  to.     Psa. 

80 :  13. 
The  fruit  of, 

Called  grapes.    Gen.  40 :  10. 

Peculiarly  sour  when  unripe.  Jer. 
31 :  30. 

Eaten  fresh  from  the  tree.  Deu.  23: 
24. 

Eaten  dried.  1  Sam.  25 :  18.  1  Sam. 
30:12. 

Sold  in  the  markets.    Neh.  13:15. 

Made  into  wine.    Deu.  32:14.    Mat. 
26:29. 
The  wood  of,  fit  only    for  burning. 

Eze.  15:2—."). 
Young  cattle  fed  on  its  leaves  and 

tender  shoots.    Gen.  49:  11. 
Probably  produced  two  crops  of  fruit 

in  the  year.     Num.  13:20. 
Perfumed  the  air  with  the  fragrance 

of  its  flowers,  <fec.  So.  of  Sol.  2 :  13. 

Hos.  14:7.     {marg.) 
God  made,  fruitful  for    His    people 

when  obedient.  Joel  2  :  22.  Zee.  8 :  12. 
Frequently    made    unfruitful    as     a 

punishment.    Jer.  8:13.   Hos.  2:12. 

Joel  1 :  7, 12.    Hag.  2 :  19. 
Sometimes    cast  its    fruit  before  it 

came  to  perfection.  Job  15:  33.  Mai. 

3:11. 
Nazarites  prohibited  eating  any  part 

of,  <fcc.     Num.  6:  3,  4. 
Illustrative 

Of  Christ.    Jno.  15:1,2. 

Of  Israel.     Psa.  80:8.  Isa.  5:  2,  7. 

(Its  fruitful  branches,)  of  saints. 
Jno.  15:  5. 

(Its  unfruitful  branches,)  of  mere 
professors.    Jno.  15 :  2,  6. 

(Its  quick  growth,)  of  the  growth 
of  saints  in  grace.    Hos.  11:7. 

(Its  ricii  clusters,)  of  the  graces  of 
the  Church.     So.  of  Sol.  7 :  8. 

(Pruning  of,)  of  God's  purifying 
His  people  by  afBictions.  Jno.  15: 
2 

(Worthlessness  of  its  wood,)  of  the 

unprofitableness,  of  the  wicked. 

Eze.  15  :  6,  7. 
(Unfruitful,)  of  the  wicked.    Hos. 

10:1. 
(Sitting  under  one's  own,)  of  peace 

and  prosperity.  1  Kin.  4:25.   Mic. 

4:4.     Zee.  3:10. 
Proverbial  allusion  to  fathers  eating 
the  unripe  fruit  of.    Jer.  31 :  29,  30. 
Eze.  18:  2. 

Vineyards. 

Origin  and  antiquity  of.  Gen.  9:  20. 
The  design  of  planting.    Psa.  107  :  37. 
1  Cor.  9:  7. 


Frequently  walled  or    fenced    with 
hedges.    Num.  22:24.    Pro.  24:31. 
Isa.  5 :  2,  5. 
Cottages  built  in,   for   the  keepers. 

Isa.  1:8. 
Provided    with    the    apparatus    for 
making  wine.    Isa.  5 :  2.  Mat.  21 :  33. 
The  stones  carefully  gathered  out  of. 

Isa.  5:2. 
Laws  eespecting; 
Not  to  be  planted  with   different 

kinds  of  seed.     Deu.  22 :  9. 
Not  to  be    cultivated  during   the 
sabbatical  year.  Exo.  23:11.  Lev. 
25 :  4. 
The  spontaneous  fruit  of,  not  to  be 
p-athered  the  sabbatical  or  jubi- 
lee year.    Lev.  25:5,  11. 
Compensation  in  kind  to  be  made 

for  injury  done  to.    Exo.  22:5. 
Strangers  entering,  allowed  to  eat 
fruit  of,  but  not  to  take  any  away. 
Deu.  23 :  24. 
The  gleaning  of,  to  be  left  for  the 

poor.    Lev.  19 :  10.    Deu.  24  :  21. 
The  fruit  of  new,  not  to  be  eaten 

for  three  years.    Lev.  19:  23. 
The  fruit  of  new,  to  be  holy  to  the 
Lord  in  the  fourth  year.    Lev.  19: 
24. 
The  fruit  of  new,  to  bo  eaten  by  the 
owners  from  the  fifth  year.    Lev. 
19 :  25. 
Planters  of,  not  liable  to  military 
service  till  they  had  eaten  of  the 
fruit.    Deu.  20:6. 
Frequently  let  out  to  tiusbandmen. 

So.  of  Sol,  8: 11.    Mat.  21:33. 
Rent  of,  frequently  paid  by   part  of 

the  fruit.    Mat.  21 :  34. 
Were    often  mortgaged.   Neh.  5 : 3,  4. 
Estimated  rent  of.    So.  of  Sol.  8:11. 

Isa.  7 :  23. 
Estimated  profit  arising  from,  to  the 

cultivators.  So.  of  Sol.  8:  12. 
The  poor  engaged  in  the  culture  of. 

2  Kin.  25:12.    Isa.  61 :  5. 
Members  of  the  family  often  wrought 
in.   So.  of  Sol.  1 :  6.    Mat.  21 :  28-30. 
Mode  of  hiring  and  paying  laborers 

for  working  in.     Mat.  20:  1,  2. 
Of  the  kings  of  Israel  superintended 

by  officers  of  state.    1  Chr.  27  :  27. 
The  vintage  or  ingathering  of. 
Was  a  time  of  great  rejoicing.  Isa. 

16:10. 
Sometimes  continued  to  the  time 

of  sowing  seed.      Lev.  26 :  5. 
Failure  in,  occasioned  great  grief. 
Isa.  16:9,  10. 
Of  red  grapes  particularly  esteemed. 

Isa.  27 :  2. 
The  produce  of,  was  frequently  de- 
stroyed by  enemies.    Jer.  4S:  32. 
The    whole    produce    of,     often    de- 
stroyed by  insects,  &c.    Deu.  28 :  39. 
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In  unfavorable  seasons  produced  but 

little  wine.  Isa.  5 :  10.    Hag.  1 :  9,  11. 
The  wicked    judicially  deprived    of 

the  enjoyment  of.  Amos  5 :  11.   Zep. 

1:13. 
The  Rechabites  forbidden  to  plant. 

Jer.  35:7-9. 
Of  the  slothful  man  neglected  and 

laid  waste.    Pro.  24 :  30,  31. 
Illustrative 

Of  the  Jewish  Church.    Isa.  5:   7. 
Isa.  27:2.  Jer.  12:10.    Mat.  21 :  23. 

(Failure  of,)  of  severe    calamities. 
Isa.  32:  10. 

(Cleaning  grapes  of,)  of  the  elect. 
Isa.  24:13. 

Visions. 

God  often  made  known   His  will  by. 

Psa.  89:19. 
God  especially  made  Himself  known 

to  prophets  by.    Num.  12:6. 
Often  accompanied  by 
A  representative  of  the  divine  per- 
son and  glory.    Isa.  6 : 1. 
An  audible  voice  from  heaven.  Gen. 

1.3:1.    1  Sam.  3:  4,  5. 
An  appearance  of  angels.    Luke  1 : 

22,  within  V.    Luke  24:23.    Acts 

10:3. 
An  appearance  of  human  beings. 

Acts  9:  12.    Acts  16:  9. 
Frequently  diflicult  and  prelexing  to 
those  who  received  them.    Dan.  7: 
15.    Dan.  8:15.    Acts  10:  17. 
Often  communicated 
In    the    night  season.    Gen.  46:  2. 

Dan.  2:19. 
In  a  trance.  Num.  24:  16.  Acts  11:  5. 
Often  recorded  for  the   benefit  of  the 

people.    Hab.  2:2. 
Often  multiplied  for  the  benefit  of 

the  people.    Hos.  12:10. 
Mentioned  in  Scripture; 
To  Abraham.    Gen.  15:1. 
To  Jacob.    Gen.  46:2. 
To  Moses.    Exo.  3:2,  3.    Acts  7:  30 

-32. 
To  Samuel.    1  Sam.  3 :  2-15. 
To  Nathan.    2  Sam.  7:  4,  17. 
To  Eliphaz.    Job  4 :  13-16. 
To  Isaiah.    Isa.  6:  1-8. 
ToEzekiel.    Eze.   1:4-14.    Eze.8: 

2-14.    Eze.  10  ch.    Eze.  11 :  24,  25. 

Eze.  37 : 1—10.    Eze.  40  ch.  to  Eze. 

48  ch. 
To  Nebuchadnezzar.      Dan.  2:  28. 

Dan.  4:5. 
To  Daniel.    Dan.  2:19.    Dan.  7  ch. 

Dan.Sch.  Dan  10  ch. 
To  Amos.    Amos  7  :  1—9.    Amos  8 :  1 

—6.    Amos  9:1. 
ToZechariah.    Zee.  1:8.    Zee.  3:1. 

Zee.  4:2.    Zee.  5:2.    Zee.  6:1. 

To  Paul.    Acts  9:  3,  6,  12.    Acts  16: 

•      9.    Acts  18 :  9.    Acts  22 :  18.    Acts 

27:23.    2  Chr.  12:1-4. 


To  Ananias.    Acts  9:  10,  11. 
To  Cornelius.    Acts  10 :  3. 
To  Peter.    Acts  10:  9-17. 
To  John.     Rev.  1 :  12,  &c.  Rpv.  4  cli. 
to  Rev.  22  ch. 

Sometimes  withheld   for  a  l)ng  sea- 
son.   1  Sam.  3: 1. 

The  withholding  of  a  great  c  1  mity. 
Pro.  29:18.     Lam.  2:9. 

False    prophets    pretended   to   have 
seen.    Jer.  14:14.    Jer.  23:  li!. 

The  prophets  of  God  skilled  in  in- 
terpreting.   2  Chr.  26:  5.  Dan.  1  :  17. 

Vow^s. 

Solemn  promises  to  God.    Psa.  76:  11. 
Were  made  in  reference  to 

Devoting  the  person  to  God.    Num. 
6:2. 

Dedicating  children  to  God.  1  Sam. 
1:11. 

Devoting  property  to  God.     Gen. 
28 :  22. 

Offering    sacrifices.      Lev.     7:    16. 
Lev.  22:  18,22.  Num.  15:3. 

Afflicting  the  soul.    Num.  30 :  13. 
To  be  voluntary.    Deu.  23 :  21 ,  22. 
To  be   performed   faithfully.      Num. 

30:2. 
To  be  performed  without  delay.  Dcii. 

23:21,23. 
Danger  of  inconsiderately    making. 

Pro.  20:  25. 
Of  children  void  without  consent  of 

parents.    Num.  30:3— 5. 
Of  married  women  void  vv'ithout  con- 
sent of  husbands.    Num.  30:  6—8, 

10-^13. 
Of  widows  and  women  divorced  from 

their  husbands  binding.  Num.  30:  '.\ 
Of  wives,  could  only  be  objected  to  at 

the  time  of  making.  Num.  30: 14, 35. 
Might  be  redeemed  by  paying  a  suit- 
able compensation.    Lev.  27:1-8, 

11-23. 
Clean  beasts   the  subjects  of,  not  to 

be  redeemed.     Lev.  27  :  9,  10. 
Recorded  in  Scripture; 

Of  Jacob.     Gen.  28:  20—22.     Gen, 
31 :  13. 

Of  Israelites.    Num.  21 :  2. 

Of  Jephthah.     Jud.  11 :  .30,  .31. 

Of  Hannah.     1  Sam.  1 :  11. 

OfElkanah.     1  Sam.  1:24. 

Of  David.    Psa.  132:2    5. 

Of  mariners  who  cast  out  Jonah. 
Jon.  1 :  16. 

Of  Jonah.    Jon.  2:9. 

Of  Lemuel's  mother.    Pro.  31:1.2. 

Of  Paul.     Acts  18:  18. 

Of  certain  Jews  with  Paul.    Acts 
?1 :  23,  24,  26. 
All  things  dedicated  by,  to  be  brought 

to  the  tabernacle.    Deu.   12:  6,  11, 

17,  18,26. 
Of  things  corrupt  or  blemished   au 

insult  to  God.  Lev.  22 :  23.  Mai.  1 :  14. 


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The  hire  of  a  prostitute  or  price  of  a 
<loff  could  uot  be  the  subject  of. 
Deu.  23:  18. 

Waiting  upon  God. 

As  the  God  of  providence.  Jer.  14 :  22. 
As  the  God  of  salvation.   Psa.  25:  5. 
As  the  Giver  of  all  temporal  bless- 
ings.   Psa.  104:27,  28.    Psa.  145:15, 

1(5. 
For 

Mercy.    Psa.  123:2. 

Pardon.    Psa.  39:7,8. 

The  consolation  of  Israel.    Luke  2: 
25. 

Salvation.     Gen.   49:  18.    Psa.  62: 
1,  2. 

Guidance  and  teaching.    Psa.  25:5. 

Protection.    Psa.  33:   20.    Psa.  59: 
9,10. 

The  fulfilment  of  His  word.    Hab. 
2:3. 

The    fulfilment    of    His    promises. 
Acts  1 :  4. 

Hope    of   righteousness    by    faith. 
Gal.  5:  5. 

Coming  of  Christ.    1  Cor.  1:7.    1 
The.  1 :  10. 
Is  good.    Psa.  ,52 :  9. 
God  calls  us  to.    Zep.  3:8. 
Exhortations    and    encouragements 

to.  Psa.  27 :  14.  Psa.  37 :  7.  Hos.  12 :  6. 
Should  be 

With  the  soul.    Psa.  62 : 1,  5. 

With  earnest  desire.    Psa.  130:6. 

With  patience.  Psa.  37:  7.  Psa.  40:1. 

With  resignation.    Lam.  3  :  26. 

With  hope  in  His  word.   Psa.  130:  5. 

With  full  confidence.    Mic.  7 :  7. 

Continually.     Hos.  12 :  6. 

All  the  day.    Psa.  25 :  5. 

Specially  in  adversity.  Psa.  59 : 1 — 9. 
Isa.  8:17. 

In  the  way  of  His  judgments.    Isa. 
26:8. 
Saints  resolve  on.    Psa.  52:9.    Psa. 

.59:9. 
Saints  have  expectation  from.    Psa. 

62 :  5. 
Saints  plead,  in  prayer.    Psa.  25:21. 

Isa.  33 :  2. 
The  patience  of  saints  often  tried  in. 

Psa.  69:3. 
They  who  engage  in, 

Wait  upon  Him  only.    Psa.  62:5. 

Are  heard.    Psa.  40:1. 

Are  blessed.   Isa.  30:  18.  Dan.  12: 12. 

Experience  His  goodness.    Lam.  3: 
25. 

Shall  not  be  ashamed.    Psa.  25:3. 
Isa.  49:  23. 

Shall  renew  their  strength,  &c.  Isa. 
40:31. 

Shall  inherit  the  earth.    Psa.  37 :  9. 

Shall  be  saved.    Pro.  20:  22.    Isa, 

2?  a 


Shall    rejoice    in    salvation.      Isa. 

25 :  9. 
Shall   receive  the  glorious  things 
prepared  by  God  for  them.    Isa. 
64:  4. 
Predicted  of  the  Gentiles.    Isa.  42:  4. 

Isa.  60:9. 
Illustrated.    Psa.  123 :  2.  Luke  12  :  .36. 

Jas.  5 :  7. 
Exemplified.   Jacob,  Gen.  49:  18.  Han- 
nah, 1  Sara.  1 :  2.      Darhl,  P^a.  39:  7. 
Isaiah,  Isa.  8:  17.      Miiuh,  Mic.  7:  7. 
Joseph,  Mar.  15:  43. 

Walls. 

Designed  for  separation.      Eze.  43:  8. 

Eph.  2:  14. 
Designed  for  defence.      1  Sam.  25  :  16. 
Mentioned  inScriptdke; 
Of  cities.     Num.  13:28. 
Of  temples.    1  Chr.  29 :  4.   Isa.  56:  ,5. 
Of  houses.    1  Sam.  18^11. 
Of  vineyards.      Num.  22:24.      Pro. 

24:31. 
Frequently  made  of  stone  and  wood 
together.    Ezr.  5:8.     Hab.  2:11.     • 
Were    probably    often    strengthened 
with  plates  of  iron  or  brass.    Jer. 
15 :  20.    Eze.  4  :  3. 
Of  cities 
Often  very  high.    Deu.  1 :  28.     Deu. 

3:. 5. 
Strongly  fortified.     Isa.  2 :  15.    Isa. 

25 :  12. 
Had  towers  built  on  them.     2  Chr. 

26:9.      2  Chr.  32:5.      Psa.  48:12. 

So.  of  Sol.  8:  10. 
Houses  often  built  on.     Jos.  2:  15. 
Were   broad   and   places  of   public 

resort.  2  Kin.  6 :  26,  30,  Psa.  55 :  10. 
Were  strongly  manned  in   war.      2 

Kin.  18:20. 
Kept  by  watchmen   night  and  day. 

So.  of  Sol.  5 :  7.    Isa.  62 :  6. 
Houses  sometimes  broken  down  to 

repair,  and  fortify.    Isa.  22:  10. 
Danger  of  approaching  too  near  to, 

in  time  of  war.      2  Sam.  11 :  20,  21. 
Were  battered  by  besieging  armies. 

2  Sam.  20 :  15.    Eze.  4 :  2,  3. 
Adroitness  of  soldiers  in   scaling, 

alluded  to.    Joel  2 :  7—9. 
Sometimes    burned.       Jer.    49:  27. 

Amos  1 :  7. 
Frequently  laid  in  ruins.     2  Chr. 

25 :  23.     2  Chr.  36 :  19.     Jer.  50 :  15. 
Destruction  of,  a  punishment  and 

cause  of  grief.    Deu.  28:52.     Neh. 

1:3.    Neh.  2:12-17. 
The    falling   of,    sometimes    occa- 
sioned great  destruction.      1  Kin. 

20:. 30, 
The  bodies  of  enemies   sometimes 

fastened    on,    as    a   disgrace.      1 

Sam.  ,31:10, 
Oiistom  of  dedicating.    NeJi.  12  •  27. 


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Idolatrous  rites  performed  on,      2 

Kin.  3:27. 
Instances  of  persons  letdown  from. 

Jos.  2 :  15.     Acts  9 :  24,  25.     2  Cor. 

11:33. 
Small  towns  and  villages  were    not 
surrounded  by.    Lev.  25:  .31.  Deu. 
3:5. 
Of  houses 
Usually  plastered.  Eze.  13 :  10,  with 

Dan.  5 :  5. 
Had   nails    or  pegs    fastened  into 

them    when   built.      Ecc.  12:  11. 

Isa.  22:23. 
Liable  to  leprosy.    Lev.  14;  37. 
Often  infested  with  serpents.  Amos 

5 :  19. 
Could  be  easily  dug  through.    Gen. 

49 :  6.    Eze.  8 :  7,  8.    Eze.  12:5. 
The  seat  next,  was  the  place  of  dis- 
tinction.   1  Sam.  20:2.5. 
Hyssop  frequently  grew  on.    1  Kin. 

4 :  33. 
Miracles  connected  with; 
Falling  of  the  walls  of  Jericho.  Jos. 

6:20. 
Handwriting  on  the  wall  of    Bel- 

shazzar's  palace.  Dan.  5:  5,25—28. 
Illustrative 
Of  salvation.     Isa.  26:1.     Isa.  60: 

18. 
Of  the  protection  of  God.   Zee.  2 :  5. 
Of  those  who  afford  protection.    1 

Sam.  25:16.    Isa.  2:  15. 
Of  the  Church  as  a  protection  to 

the  nation.    So.  of  Sol.  8 :  9, 10. 
Of  ordinances   as   a   protection   to 

the  Church.    So.  of  Sol.  2;  9.   Isa. 

5:5. 
Of  the  wealth  of  the  rich  in  his  own 

conceit.    Pro.  18: 11. 
(Brazen,)  of  prophets  in  their  testi- 
mony against    the  wicked.    Jer. 

22 :  20. 
( Bowi  ng  or  tottering, )  of  the  wicked 

under  judgments.   Psa.  62:  3.  Isa. 

30 :  13. 
(Of   partition,)    of    separation   of 

Jews  and  Gentiles.    Eph.  2 :  14. 
(Daubed  withuntempered  mortar,) 

of  the  teaching  of  false  prophets. 

Eze.  13;  10—15. 
(Whited,)  of  hypocrites.    Acts  23 : 3. 

War. 

Antiquity  of.    Gen.  14 :  2. 
Originates  in  the  lusts  of  men.     Jas. 

4:  1. 
A  time  for.    Ecc.  3:8. 
God 
Frequently  ordered.      Exo.   17 :  16. 
Num.  31:  1,2.      Deu.   7:1,  2.      1 
Sam.  15:  1—3. 
Taught  His  people  the  art  of.    2 

Sam.  22:35. 
Strengthens  His  people  for.    Lev. 
26;  7,  8. 


Gives  the  victory  in.      Num.  21 :  3. 
Deu.  2:33.    Deu.  3:3.  2  Sam.  23: 
10.     Pro.  21:31.     (marg.) 
Causes,  to  cease.    Psa.  46:  9. 
Scatters  those  who  delight  in.  Psa. 
68 :  30. 
Large  armies  frequently  engaegd  in. 

2Chr.  13:3.    2Clir.l4:9. 
Weapons  used   in.     Jos.  1 :  14.    Jud. 

18:11. 
Preceded  by 
Consultation.       Luke  14:  31,  with 

Pro.  24 :  6. 
Great  preparation.    Joel  3:  9. 
Rumors.     Jer.  4 ;  19.     Mat.  24 :  6. 
Frequently  long  continued.      2  Sam. 

3:1. 
Frequently  sore  and  bloody.      1  Sam. 
14  :  22.      1  Chr.  5 :  22.     2  Chr.  14 :  13. 
2Chr.  28:6. 
Often  attended  by 
Famine.     Isa.  51:19.      Jer.  14:15. 

Lam.  5 :  10. 
Pestilence.    Jer.  27:13.     Jer.  28:8. 
Cruelty.     Jer.  18 ;  21.     Lam.  5 ;  11— 

14. 
Devastation.    Isa.  1 ;  7. 
Records  often  kept  of.      Num.  21 ;  14. 
Often  sent  as  a  punishment  for  sin. 
Jud.  5:  8. 

Were  expert  in.  1  Chr.  12:33,35, 
36.    So.  of  Sol.  3 :  8. 

Frequently  engaged  in.     Jos.  6  ch. 
to  Jos.   11    ch.      1   Kin.  14:30.    1 
Kin.  15:7,16. 
Illustrative  of 

Our  contest  with  death.     Ecc.  8:  8. 

The  contest  of  saints  witli  the  ene- 
mies of  tlieir  salvation.  Rom.  7 : 
23.  2  Cor.  10:3.  Eph.  6:12.  1 
Tim.  1:18. 

Tlie  contest  between  .Antichrist  and 
the  Church.  Rev.  11 :  7.  Rev.  13 : 
■i,  7. 

The  malignity  of  the  wicked.  Psa. 
.55:21. 

Warfare  of  Saints. 

Is  not  after  the  flesh.  2  Cor.  10 :  3. 
Is  a  good  warfare.  1  Tim,  1 ;  18. 19. 
Called  the  good  fight  of  faith.  ITim. 

6:  12. 
Is  against 
The  devil.    Gen.  3 :  15.    2  Cor.  2 :  11. 
Eph.  6 :  12.    Jas.  4:7.    1  Pet.  5 :  8. 
Rev.  12:17. 
The  flesh.   Rom.  7 ;  23.  1  Cor.  9:  25— 
27.    2  Cor.  12:7.   Gal.  5:17.   1  Pet. 
2:11. 
Enemies.    Psa.  38:  19.    Psa.  56:2. 

The\vorl'd."  Jno.  16:  33.    1  Jno.  5; 

4,5. 
Death.    1  Cor.  15 :  26,  with  Heb.  2 : 

14,  15, 


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Ofteu  arises  from  the  opposition  of 
friends  or  relatives.  Mic.  7 :  6,  with 
Mat.  10:35,  36. 

To  BE  CARRIED  ON 

Under  Christ,  as  our  captain.  Heb, 

2;  10. 
Under  the  Lord's  banner.  Psa.  60 :  4. 
With  faith.    1  Tim.  1:  18,19. 
With  a  good  conscience.    1  Tim.  1 : 

18,  19. 
With  steadfastness  in  the  faith.    1 

Cor.  16 :  13.    1  Pet.  5 :  9,  with  Heb. 

10:23. 
With  earnestness.    Jude  3. 
With  watchfulness.   1  Cor.  16:13.  1 

Pet.  5 :  8. 
With  sobriety.  1  The.  5:6.  1  Pet.  5:8. 
With  endurance  of  hardness.  2  Tim. 

2 :  3,  10. 
With  self-denial.    1  Cor.  9 :  2.5—27. 
With  confidence  in  God.    Psa.  27: 

13. 
With  prayer.    Psa.  35:  1—3.    Eph. 

6:  18. 
Without  earthly  entanglements.    2 

Tim.  2:  4. 
Mere    professors    do    not    maintain. 

Jer.  9 :  3. 
Saints 
Are  all  engaged  in.     Phi.  1 :  30. 
Must  stand  firm  in.    Eph.  6:  13, 14. 
Exhorted  to  diligence  in.   1  Tim.  6: 

12.    Jude  3. 
Encouraged  in.   Isa.  41 :  11,  12.   Isa. 

51:12.  Mic.  7:8.  IJno.  4:4. 
Helped  by  God  in.  Psa.  118:13.  Isa. 

41 :  13,  14. 
Protected  by  God  in.     Psa.  140 :  7. 
Comforted  by  God  in.  2  Cor.  7 :  5,  6. 
Strengthened  by  God  in.  Psa.  20:  2. 

Psa.  27:14.     Isa.  41 :  10. 
Strengthened  by  Christ  in.    2  Cor. 

12:9.    2  Tim.  4:17. 
Delivered  by  Christ  in.  2  Tim.  4: 18. 
Thank  God  for  victory  in,    Rom.  7 : 

25.    1  Cor.  15:57. 
Armor  for, 
Girdle  of  truth.    Eph.  6 :  14. 
Breastplate  of  righteousness.  Eph. 

6:14. 
Preparation  of  the  gospel.   Eph.  6 : 

15. 
Shield  of  faith.    Eph  6 :  16. 
Helmet  of  salvation.    Eph.  6:  17.    1 

The.  5:8. 
Sword  of  the  Spirit.    Eph.  6 :  17. 
Called  armor  of  God.    Eph.  6 :  11. 
Called  armor  of  righteoueness.    2 

Cor.  6:7. 
Called  armor  of  light.   Rom.  13:  12. 
Not  carnal.    2  Cor.  10:4. 
Mighty  through  God,  2 Cor.  10:  4,  5. 
The  whole,  is  required.    Eph.  6: 13. 
Must  be  put  on.    Rom.  13: 12.  Eph. 

6:11. 
To  be  on  right  hand  and  left.    2 

Cor.  6:7. 


Victory  in.  is 
From  God.    1  Cor.  15 :  57.    2  Cor.  2 : 

14. 
Through  Christ.   Rom.  7  :  25.  1  Cor. 

15:27.  2  Cor.  12:9.  Rev.  12:  11. 
By  faith.   Heb.  11 :  33—37.    1  Jno.  5 : 

4,  5. 
Over  the  devil.    Rom.  16:  20.  1  Jno. 

2:  14. 
Over  the  flesh.   Rom.  7 :  24,  25.  Gal. 

5 :  24. 
Over  the  world.    1  Jno.  5 :  4,  5. 
Over  all  that  exalts  itself.    2  Cor. 

10:5. 
Over  death  and  the  grave.    Isa.  25 : 

8.    Isa.  26:19.    Hos.  13:14.    1  Cor. 

15 :  54,  55. 
Triumphant.  Rom.  8 :  37.  2  Cor.  10 : 5. 
They  who  overcome  in, shall 
Eat  of  the  hidden  manna.    Rev.  2: 

17. 
Eat  of  the  tree  of  life.    Rev.  2 :  7. 
Be  clothed  in  white  raiment.    Rev. 

3 :  5. 
Be  pillars  in  the  temple  of  God. 

Rev.  3:12. 
Sit  with  Christ  in  His  throne.  Rev. 

3:21. 
Have  a  white  stone,  and,  in  it   a 

new  name  written.  Rev.  2 :  17. 
Have  power  over  the  nations.  Rev. 

2:26. 
Have  the  name  of  God  written  up- 
on them  by  Christ.    Rev.  3 :  12. 
Have  God  as  their  God.   Rev.  21 :  7. 
Have  the  morning-star.    Rev.  2:  28. 
Inherit  all  things.    Rev.  21 :  7. 
Be  confessed  by  Christ  before  God 

the  Father.    Rev.  3:5. 
Be  sons  of  God.    Rev.  21 :  7. 
Not  be  hurt  by  the  second  death. 

Rev.  2:11. 
Not  have  their  names  blotted  out 

of  the  book  of  life.    Rev.  3;  5, 
Illustrated.    Isa.  9:  5.    Zee.  10:  5. 

Watchfulness. 

Christ  an  example  of.   Mat,  26:  38,  40. 

Luke  6:  12. 
Comnjanded.   Mar.  13:37.    Rev.  3:2. 
Exhortations  to.  1  The.  5:  6.  1  Pet.  4: 

7. 
God  especially  requires  in  ministers. 

Eze.  3:  17,  with  Isa.  62:  6.    Mar.  13: 

34. 
Ministers  exhorted  to.  Acts  20:  31.    2 

Tim.  4:  5. 
Faithful  mic  isters  exercise.   Heb.  13 : 

17. 
Faithful  ministers  approved  by.  Mat. 

24 :  45,  46.    Luke  12 :  41—44. 
Should  be 

With  prayer.  Luke  21:36.  Eph.  6: 
18. 

With  thanksgiving.    Col.  4:  2. 

With  steadfastness  in  the  fait'a,    ■*. 
Cor.  16 :  13. 


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With  heedfulness.   Mar.  13 :  33. 
With  sobriety.    1  The.  5:6.    1  Pet. 

4:7. 
At  all  times.    Pro.  8:34. 
In  all  things.     2  Tim.  4:5. 
Saints  pray  to  be  kept  in  a  state  of. 

Psa.  141 :  3. 
Motives  to; 
Expected  direction  from  God.  Hab. 

2:1. 
Uncertain    time    of  the  coming  of 
Christ.    Mat.  24:42.    Mat.  25:13. 
Mar.  13:35,  3G. 
Incessant  assaults  of  the  devil.    1 

Pet.  5:8. 
Liability  to  temptation.  Mat.  26: 
41. 
Blessedness  of.  Luke  12:  37.    Eev.  16: 

15. 
Unfaithful  ministers  devoid  of.    Isa. 

.56 :  10. 
The  wicked  averse  to.    1  The.  5:  7. 
Danger  of  remissness  in.    Mat.  24:48 

—51.    Mat.  •£) :  5,  8, 12.    Rev.  3 :  3. 
Illustrated.    Luke  12:  35,  36. 
Exemplified.  X)<(fi(?, Psa.  102:7.  Anna, 
Luke  2 :  .37.      Paul,  2  Cor.  11 :  27. 

Watchmen. 

Soldiers  generally  acted  as.    Mat.  27 : 

6.5,  66. 
Citizens  sometimes  acted  as.   Neh.  7  : 

3. 
Were  stationed 
On  watch  towers.    2  Kin.  9:17.  Isa. 

21 :  5. 
On  the  walls  of  cities.    Isa.  62:6. 
In  the  streets  of  cities.    Psa.  127:1. 
Around   the  temple  in   Jerusalem 
on  special  occasions.  2  Kin.  11 :  6. 
Paraded  the  streets  at  night  to  pre- 
serve order.    So.  of  Sol.  3 :  3.    So. 
of  Sol.  5:  7. 
In  time  of  danger 
Increased  in  number.    Jer.  51 :  12. 
Vigilant  night  and  day.    Neh.  4:  9. 

Isa.  21 :  8. 
Reported     the    approach     of     all 
strangers,  &c.  2  Sam.  18:  24—27.  2 
Kin.  9:18-20.    Isa.  21 :  6,  7,  9. 
Sounded  an  alarm  at  the  approach 
of  enemies.    Eze.  33:2,  3. 
Vigilance  of,  vain  without  God's  pro- 
tection.    Psa.  127  :  1. 
Were  relieved  by  turns.    Neh.  7 :  3. 
Danger  of  sleeping  on  their  posts,  re- 
ferred to.    Mat.  28:13,  14. 
Neglecting  to  give  warning  punished 

with  death.    Eze.  33 :  6. 
Often   interrogated    by    passengers. 

Isa.  21:  11. 
Illustrative 
Of  ministers.    Isa.  52:8.    Isa.  62:  6. 

Eze.  3:  17.    Heb.  13:  17. 
(Blind,)  of  careless  ministers.    Isa. 
56.- 10. 


(Looking  for  the  morning,)  of 
anxious  waiting  for  God.  Psa. 
130:  5,6. 

Water. 

One  of    the  elements  of   the  world. 

Gen.  1 :  2. 
God  originally 

Created  the  firmament  to  divide. 
Gen.  1 : 6,  7. 

Collected  into  one  place.  Gen.  1 :  9. 

Created  fowls  and  fislies,  &c.  from. 
Gen.  1 :  20,  21. 
Necessary  to  vegetation.  Gen.  2 :  5,  ii. 

Job  14 :  9.    Isa.  1 :  30. 
Some   plants    particularly     reeiuire. 

Job  8: 11. 
Necessary   to  the  comfort  and  happi- 
ness of  man.    Isa.  41 :  17,  with  Zee. 

9:11. 
Collected  in 

Springs.    Jos.  15 :  19. 

Pools.    1  Kin.  22:38:    Neli.  2:14. 

Ponds.    Exo.  7:19.     Isa.  19:10. 

Fountains.  1  Kin.  18:5.  2  Chr.  32:3. 

Wells.    Gen.  21 :  19. 

Brooks.     2  Sam.  17 :  20.    1  Kin.  18 : 5. 

Streams.    Psa.  78:16.    Isa.  35:6. 

Rivers.    Isa.  8:7.    Jer.  2:18. 

The  sea.    Gen.  1 :  9,  10.    Isa.  11 :  9. 

The  clouds.    Gen.  1:7.  Job26:8,  9. 
Rises  in  vapor  to  the  clouds.    Ecc.  1 : 

7,  with  Psa.  104:8. 
Drops  from  the  clouds  in  rain.    Deu. 

11:11.    2  Sam.  21:10. 
Described  as 

Fluid.    Psa.  78:16.    Pro.  30: 4. 

Unstable.    Gen.  49:4. 

Penetrating.    Psa.  109 :  18. 

Reflecting  images.     Pro.  27:9. 

Wearing  the  hardest  substances. 
Job  14: 19. 

Cleansing.    Eze.  36:  25.    Eph.  5 :  26. 

Refreshing.    Job  22 :  7.    Pro.  25 :  25. 
Congealed  by  cold.    Job  38:  29.    Psa. 

147:16,  17. 
Was  used  by  the  Jews 

As  their  principal  beverage.  Gen. 
24 :  43.  1  Kin.  13 :  19,  22.  1  Kin.  18 : 
4.    Hos.  2 :  5. 

For  culinary  purposes.    Exo.  12 :  9. 

For  washing  the  person.  Gen.  18: 
4.    Gen.  24:32. 

For  legal  purification.    Exo.  29:4. 
Heb.  9:10,  19. 
Kept  for  purification  in  large  water- 
pots.     Jno.  2:  6. 
Carried  in  vessels.  Gen.  21:14.  1  Sam. 

26:11.    Mar.  14:13. 
Artificial  mode  of    conveying,  into 

large  cities.    2  Kin.  20:  20. 
Frequently   brackish    and   unfit    for 

use.     Exo.  15 :  23.    2  Kin.  2 :  19. 
The  want  of,  considered  a  great  ca- 
lamity.    Exo.  17  :  1—3.    Num.  20:  2. 

2  Kin.  3:  9,10.    Isa.  3:1. 


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lu  times  of  scarcity,  sold  at  an  enor- 
mous price.    Lam.  5:  4. 
Miracles  connected  with; 
Turned  into  blood.  Exo.  7  :  17,  20. 
Turned  into  wine.    Jno.  2:  7—9. 
Brought  from  the  rock.    Exo.  17 :  6. 

Num.  20:11. 
Brought  from  the  jaw-bone  of  an 

ass.    Jud.  15: 19. 
Consumed  by  fire  from  heaven.    1 

Kin.  18:38. 
Divided    and    made    to    stand    on 

heap.     Exo.  U :  21,  22.    Jos.  3 :  16. 
Trenches    filled    with.      2    Kin.    3 

17-22. 
Iron   made  to  swim  in.    2  Kin.  6 

5,6. 
Our  Lord,  &c.  walking  on.  Mat.  14 

26—29. 
Healing  powers  communicated  to. 

2  Kin.  5 :  14.  Jno.  5:4.  Jno.  9:7. 
The  world  and  its  inhabitants  once 
destroyed  by.     Gen.  7 :  20—23,  with 
2  Pet.  3:6. 
The  world  not  to  be  again  destroyed 

by.    Gen.  9:8— 15.    2  Pet.  3:7. 
Illustrative 
Of  the  support  of  God.    Isa.  8:6. 
Of  the  gifts  and  graces  of  the  Holy 

Spirit.    Isa.  41 :  17,  18.    Isa.  44 :  3. 

Eze.  36 :  25.    Jno.  7 :  38,  39. 
Of  persecutors.    Psa.  124 :  4,  5. 
Of  persecutions.    Psa.  88:17. 
Of  hostile  armies.    Isa.  8:7.    Isa. 

17:13. 
(Still,)  of  the    ordinances    of  the 

gospel,    Psa.  23:  2. 
(Deep,)  of  severe  aiHiction.  Psa.  66: 

12.    Psa.  69:  1,     Isa.  30:  20.    Isa. 

43:  2. 
(Deep,)   of  counsel    in  the   heart. 

Pro.  20:5. 
(Deep,)  of  the  words  of  the  wise. 

Pro.  18:4. 
(Poured  out,)  of  the  wrath  of  God. 

Hos.  5 :  10. 
(Poured  out,)  of  faintness  by  ter- 
ror.   Psa.  22:14. 
(Pouring,   out    of    buckets,)    of    a 

numerous  progeny.    Num.  24  :  7. 
(Spilled  on  the  ground,)  of  death. 

2  Sam.  14:14. 
(Its  instability,)  of  a  wavering  dis- 
position.   Gen.  49:4. 
(Its    weakness,)    of   faintness    and 

cowardice.    Jos.  7:5.    Eze.  7:17. 
(Difficulty  of    stopping,)  of   strife 

and  contention^    Pro.  17:14. 
(Rapidly  flowing  away,)  of  the  ca- 
reer of  the  wicked.     Job  24:  18. 

Psa.  58:7. 
(Many.)  of   different   nations   and 

people.    Rev.  17:  1,  15.  Jer.  51: 13. 

(Many,)  of  a  variety  of  afflictions, 

2  Sam.  22 :  17. 
(Noise   of  many,)    of  the    word  of 

Christ.    Rev.  1:15. 


(Covering  the  sea,)  of  the  general 
diffusion  of  the  knowledge  of 
God.    Isa.  11:9.    Hab.  2:14. 

Wave-offering. 

Placed  in  tlie  hand  of  the  priest  and 

waved  before  tire  Lord.    Exo.  29: 

24.  Lev.  8:27. 
Consisted  of 

The  fat,  right  shoulder,  &c.  of  the 
priest's  consecration-ram.  E>,  o. 
29 :  22,  23.    Lev.  8 :  25,  20. 

The  breast  of  the  priest's  consecra- 
tion-ram.   Exo.  29 :  26.  Ley.  8 :  29. 

The  breast  of  all  peace  offerings. 
Lev.  7:30.  Lev.  9:18,  21.  Num. 
6:17,20. 

Left  shoulder,  of  Nazarite's  peace- 
offering.    Num.  6:17, 19. 

The  first  fruits  of  barley  harvest. 
Lev.  23:  10,  11. 

The  first  fruits  of  wheaten  bread. 
Lev.  23:20. 

The  jealousy  offering.     Num.  5 :  25. 

The  leper's  trespass  offering.    Lev. 
14:12,  24. 
Of  the  fat,  &c.  of  the  consecration- 
ram  burnt  on  the  altar.    Exo.  29 : 

25.  Lev.  8 :  28. 

Was  given  to  the  priest  as  his  due. 

Exo.  29 :  26—28.    Lev.  7  :  31,  34.  Lev. 

8:  29.  Lev.  10:  15.  Lev.  23:  20.  Num. 

18:11. 
Was  to  be  eaten  in  a  holy  place  by 

the  priest's  family.    Lev.  10:14. 

Weeks. 

A  period  of  time  consisting  of  seven 

days.    Lev.  23 :  15,  16.     Luke  18 :  12. 
A  space  of  seven  years  sometimes  so 

called.    Gen.  29 :  27,  28.    Dan.  9 :  24, 

25,  27. 
Origin  of  computing  time  by.    Gen. 

2:2. 
The   feast   of   pentecost   called  the 

feast  of  weeks.    Exo.  34:  22,  with 

Acts  2:  1. 

Weights. 

Generally  regulated  by  the  standard 

of  the  sanctuary.    Exo.  30 :  24. 
Sometimes  regulated  by  the  king's 

standard.    2  Sam.  14 :  26. 
Were  frequently    used  in   scales  or 

balances.    Job  31 :  6.    Isa.  40 :  12. 
Mentioned  in  Scripture; 

Gerah.    Exo.  30:13     Eze.  45:12. 

Bekah  or  half-shekel.      Gen.  24 :  22. 

Shekel.  Exo.  .30:  13.  Eze.  45:  12. 

Dram.    Neh.  7  :  70,  71. 

Maneh  or  pound.  Neh.  7 :  71.  Eze. 
45 :  12. 

Talent.  2  Sam.  12:  30.  Rev.  16:  21. 
Value  of  money  estimated  according 

to.     Gen.  23:16.     Gen.  43: 21.    Jer. 

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All  metals  were  given  by.    Exo.  37 : 

24.    1  Chr.  28 :  14. 
Provisions  were  sold  by,  in  times  of 
scarcity.    Lev.  26 :  26.  Eze.  4 :  10, 16. 
The  Jews 
Forbidden  to  have  divers.    Deu.  25 : 

13,  14. 
Forbidden  to  have  unjust.      Lev. 

19:35,36. 
Frequently  used  unjust.   Mic.  6 :  11. 
Illustrative 
Of  sins.    Heb.  12:1. 
Of  the  restraints  put  on  the  ele- 
ments.   Job  28 :  25. 
(Heavy,)    of   the    exceeding   glory 
reserved  for  saints.     2  Cor.  4 :  17. 

Wells. 

First  mention  of.    Gen.  16:14. 
Fhequentlt  made 

Near  encampments.      Gen,    21 :  30. 
Gen.  26:  18. 

Outside  cities.     Gen.  24:11.     Jno. 
4 :  6,  8. 

In  the  courts  of  houses.    2  Sam.  17  : 
18. 

In  the  desert.    2  Chr.  26 :  10. 
Supplied  by  springs.    Pro.  16:22. 
Supplied  by  the  rain.    Psa.  84  :  6. 
Surrounded    by    trees.     Gen.    49 :  22. 

Exo.  15:27. 
Names  often  given  to.     Gen.  16:14. 

Gen.  21 :  31. 
Canaan  abounded  with.      Deu.  6:  11. 
Many  supplied  from  Lebanon.    So. 

of  Sol.  4:15. 
Mentioned  in  Scripture; 

Beer-lahai-roi.    Gen.  16:14. 

Bethlehem.     2  Sam.  23:15.     1  Chr. 
11:17,18. 

Beer  (east  of  Jordan).     Num.21: 
16-18. 

Beer-sheba.    Gen.  21:  30,  31. 

Elim.     Exo.  15:27. 

Esek.    Gen.  26:20. 

Hagar.    Gen.  21:19. 

Haran.    Gen.  29:  3,  4. 

Jacob.    Jno.  4 :  6. 

Rehoboth.    Gen.  26:22. 

Sitnah.     Gen.  26:21. 
Often    deep    and    difficult    to   draw 

from.     Jno.  4  :  11. 
Often  covered  to  prevent  their  being 

filled  with  sand.    Gen.  29 :  2,  3. 
Had  troughs  placed  near  for  water- 
ing cattle.    Gen.  24 :  19,  20.    Exo.  2 : 

16. 
Frequented  by 

Women  who  came  to  draw  water. 
Gen.  24  :  13,  14.     Jno.  4:  7. 

Travelers.    Gen.  24 :  11, 13,  42.    Jno. 
4:6. 
Strangers  not  to  draw  from,  without 

permission.    Num.  20:  17. 
Water  of,  frequently  sold.      Num.20: 

19. 


Were  a  frequent  cause  of  strife.  Gen, 
21 :  25.     Gen.  26 :  21,  22.     Exo.  2 :  16, 
17. 
Were  often  stopned  up  by  enemies. 

Gen.  26 :  15,  18.  '2  Kin.  3 :  19,  25. 
Often  aiforded  no  water.    Jer.  14:3. 

Zee.  9:  11. 
Illustrative 
Of  the  ordinances  of  the  Church. 

Isa.  12 :  3. 
Of  the  Holy  Sp.irit  in  saints.    So, 

of  Sol.  4 :  15,  with  Jno.  4 :  14. 
Of   the    mouth   of   the    righteous. 

Pro.  10:11. 
Of  wisdom  and  understanding   in 

man.    Pro.  16:  22.    Pro.  18 :  4. 
(A  fruitful  bough  by,)   of  Joseph's 

numerous  posterity.      Gen.  49:  22. 
(Drinking  from  one's  own,)   of  en- 
joyment of  domestic  happiness. 

Pro.  5 :  15. 
(Without  water,)  of  hypocrites.    2 

Pet.  2:17. 

Whirlwind. 

Generally  came  from  the  south.    Job 

37:9.    Isa.  21:1.    Zee.  9:  14. 
Sometimes  came  from  the  north.  Eze. 

1:4. 
Called  the  whirlwind  of  the  Lord. 

Jer.  23:19.    Jer.  30:23. 
Arose  up  from  the  «arth.     Jer.  25 : 

32. 
Miracles  connected  with  ; 
Elijah  taken  to  heaven  in.     2  Kin. 

2:1,11. 
God  spake  to  Job  from.      Job  38:1. 
Job  40 :  6. 
Frequently  continued  for  a  long  time. 

Jer.  30:23. 
Destructive  nature  of.    Pro.  1 :  27. 
Illustrative  of  the 
Speed  with  which  God  executes  His 

purposes.    Nab.  1 :  3. 
Velocity  of  Christ's  second  coming. 

Isa.  66:15. 
Velocity  of  the  chariots  in  hostile 

armies.    Isa.  5:28.    Jer.  4:13. 
Fury  of  God's  judgments.     Jer.  25: 

32.  Jer.  30 :  23.  - 
Sudden  destruction  of  the  wicked. 
Psa.  58:9.  Pro.  1:27.  Isa.  17:  .'3. 
Isa.  40:  24.  Isa.  41 :  16.  Jer.  30. 
23. 
Unavoidable  fruit  of  a  life  of  sin 
and  vanity.    Hos.  8:7. 

Wicked,   The,  are   compared  to. 

Abominable  branches.  Isa.  14:  19. 
Ashes  under  the  feet.    Mai.  4 :  3. 
Bad  fishes.    Mat.  13:  48. 
Beasts.    Psa.  49:  12.  2  Pet.  2:  12. 
Blind,  The.  Zep.  1 :  17.    Mat.  15 :  14. 
Brass  and  iron,  &c.    Jer.  6:28.    Eze. 

22 :  18. 
Briars  and  thorns.    Isa.  53 :  13,    Eze. 

2:6,    " 


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WID. 


Bulls  of  Bashan.    Psa.  22: 12. 
Carcasses   troddeu  uuder  feet.    Isa. 

14 :  19. 
Chaff.   Job  21: 18.   Psa.  1:4.    Mat.  3: 

12. 
Clouds  without  water.    Jude  12. 
Cora  blasted.    2Kiu.  19:26. 
Corrupt  trees.    Luke  6 :  43. 
Deaf  adders.    Psa.  58:4. 
Dogs.    Pro.  26:11.    Mat.  7:6.    2  Pet. 

2-  22 
Dross."    Psa.  119:119.    Eze.  22:  18,  19. 
Early  dew  that  passeth   away.    Hos. 

13:  3. 
Evilfiss.    Jer.  24:8. 
Fading  oaks.    Isa.  1 :  30. 
Fiery  oven.    Psa.  21 :  9.    Hos.  7 :  4. 
Fire  of  thorns.    Psa.  118:12. 
Fools  building  upon  sand.  Mat.  7:26. 
Fuel  of  fire.    Isa.  9:19. 
Garden  without  water.    Isa.  1 :  30. 
Goats.     Mat.  25:32. 
Grass.    Psa.  37  :  2.   Psa.  92 :  7. 
Grass  on  the  housetop.      2  Kin.  19 :  26. 
Green  bay-trees.    Psa.  37  :  35. 
Green  herbs.    Psa,  37  :  2. 
Heath  in  tlie  desert.    Jer.  17 :  6. 
Horses  rushing  into  the  battle.    Jer. 

Idols'    Psa.  115 :  8. 
Lions  greedy  of  prey.    Psa.  17 :  12. 
Melting  wax.    Psa.  68:  2. 
Morning-clouds.    Hos.  13:3. 
Moth-eaten  garments.  Isa.  50:9.  Isa. 

51 :  8. 
Passing  whirlwinds.    Pro.  10:  25. 
Potsherds.     Pro.  26:  2.3. 
Raging  waves  of  the  sea.  Jude  13. 
Kcprobate  silver.  Jer.  6:30. 
Scorpions.    Eze.  2:6. 
Serpents.    Psa.  58:  4.  Mat.  23:  33. 
Smoke.     Hos.  13:  3. 
Stony  ground.    Mat,  13:5. 
Stubble.    Job  21 :  18.    Mai.  4:1. 
Swine.    Mat.  7:6.    2  Pet.  2 :  22. 
Tares.    Mat.  13:38. 
Troubled  sea.    Isa.  57 :  20. 
Visions  of  the  night.    Job  20:  8, 
Wandering  stars.    Jude  13. 
Wayward  children.    Mat.  11 :  16. 
Wells  without  water.    2  Pet.  2 :  17. 
Wheels.     Psa.  83:  13. 
Whited  sepulchres.    Mat.  23 :  27. 
Wild  ass's  colts.    Job  11 :  12. 

Widows. 

Character  of  true.  Luke  2:  37.  ITim. 

5 : 5,  10. 
God 

Surely  hears  the  cry  of.  Exo.  22 :  23. 

Judges  for.   Deu.  10:  18.    Psa.  68:  5. 

Relieves.    Psa.  146:9. 

Establishes  the  border  of.    Pro.  15 : 
25. 

Will  witness  against  oppressors  of. 
Mai.  3:  5. 
Exhorted  to  tnist  iu  God.  Jer.  49: 11. 


Should  not  be 
Afflicted.    Exo.  22:22. 
Oppressed.    Jer.  7  :  6.    Zee.  7  :  10. 
Treated  with  violence.   Jer.  22:  3. 
Deprived    of    raiment    in    pledge. 
Deu.  24 :  17. 
Should  be 
Pleaded  for.    Isa.  1 :  17. 
Honored,  if  widows  indeed.    1  Tim. 

5 :  3. 
Relieved   by  their  friends.    1  Tim. 

5 :  4,  16. 
Relieved  by  the    Church.    .Vets  6: 

1.    ITim.  5:9. 
Visited  in  affliction.    Jas.  1 :  27. 
Allowed   to  share  iu  our  blessings. 
Deu.  14  :  29.    Deu.  16 :  11,  14.    Deu. 
24:  19—21. 
Though  poor,   may  be  liberal.    Mar. 

12 :  42,  43. 
W^hen     young,     exposed     tti    many 

temptations.    ITim.  5:11 — 14. 
Saints 
Relieve.    Acts  9:  39. 
Cause  joy  to.    Job 29:  13. 
Disappoint  not.    Job  31 :  16. 
The  wicked 
Do  no  good  to.    Job  24:  21. 
Send,  away  empty.    Job  22:  9. 
Take  pledges  from.    Job  24 :  3. 
Reject  the  cause  of.    Isa.  1 :  23. 
Vex.    Eze.  22    7. 
Make  a   prey  of.    Isa.  10 :  2.    Mat. 

23:14. 
Slay.    Psa.  94 :  6. 
Curse   for  perverting   judgment    of. 

Deu.  27 :  19. 
Woe  to  those  who  opijress.    Isa.  10: 

1,  2. 
Blessings  on  those  who  relieve.    Deu. 

14 :  29. 
A  type  of  Zion  in  affliction.  Lam.  5 :  3. 
Were  released  from  all  obligation  to 

former  husbands.     Rom.  7  :  3. 
Were  clothed  in  mourning  after   the 
decease  of  husbands.    Gen.  38:14, 
19.     2Sam.  14:2,  5. 
Reproach  connected  with.   Isa.  ,54:4. 
Increase  of,  threatened  as  a  punish- 
ment.   Exo.  22:24.    Jer.  15:8.    Jer. 
18:21. 
Laws  respecting  ; 
Not  to  be  oppressed.    Exo.  22 :  22. 

Deu.  27 :  19. 
Raiment    of,   not    to  be    taken    in 
pledge  by  creditors.    Deu.  24:17. 
Bound  to  perform  their  vows.  Num. 

30 :  9. 
Not    to    intermarry    with    priests. 

Lev.  21 :  14. 
To  be  allowed  to  glean    in  fields 

and  vineyards.    Deu.  24 :  19. 
To  have  a  share  of  the  triennial 
tithe.  Deu.  14:  28,  29.  Deu.  26:  12, 
13. 
To  share  in  public  rejoicings.  Deu, 
16:11,  14. 


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When    daughters   of   priests    and 
childless,  to  partake  of  the  holy 
things.    Lev.  22 :  13. 
When  left  without  children,  to  be 
married  by  their  husband's  near- 
est of  kin.    Deu.  25:5,  6.   Ruth  3: 
10—13,  with  Euth  4:  4,  5.  Mat.  22: 
24-26. 
Allowed  to  marry  again.    Rom.  7:  3. 
Intermarrying  with,  of  kings  consid- 
ered treason.    1  Kin.  2:21 — 24. 
Not  to  be  deplored  by,  considered  a 
great  calamity.  Job  27  :  15.  Psa.  78 : 
64. 
Were  under  the  special  protection  of 

God.    Deu.  10 :  18.     Psa.  68 :  5. 
Were  frequently  oppressed  and  per- 
secuted.   Job  24 :  3.    Eze.  22 :  7. 
Specially  taken  care  of  by  the  primi- 
tive Church.    Acts  6:1.   1  Tim.  5 :  9. 
Often  devoted  themselves  entirely  to 
God's  service.    Luke  2 :  37.    1  Tim. 
5 :  10. 
Instances  of  great  liberality   in.    1 

Kin.  17:9-15.    Mar.  12:  42,  43. 
Illustrative  of 
A  desolate  condition.    Isa.  47 :  8,  9. 
Zion  in  captivity.    Lam.  1:1. 

Wind,  The. 

Variable  nature  of.    Ecc.  1 :  6. 
God 

Created.    Amos  4:  13. 

Restrains.    Job  28 :  25.   Psa.  107 :  29. 

Brings  forth,  out  of  His  treasuries. 
Psa.  135:7.    Jer.  10:13. 

Raises.    107  :  25.    Jon.  4 :  8. 

Changes.    Psa.  78:  26. 

Assuages.    Mat.  8:26.    Mat.  14:32. 

Gathers,  in  His  hand.    Pro.  30:  4. 
Accomplishes  the  purposes  of  God. 

Psa.  148:8. 
Theory  of,  above  man's  comprehen- 
sion.   Juo.  3 :  8. 
Mentioned  in  Scripture; 

North.  Pro.  25 :  23.  So.  of  Sol.  4 :  16. 

South.  Job  37  :  17.  Luke  12 :  ,55. 

East.    Job  27:  21.    Eze.  17:10.   Hos. 
13:15. 

West.    Exo.  10:19. 

Euroclydon.    Acts  27 :  14. 

The  simoon  or  pestilential  wind. 
2  Kin.  19 :  7,  with  35  v.    Jer.  4 :  11. 

The  whirlwind.    Job  37  :  9. 
Drying  nature  of.    Gen.  8:1.   Isa,  11 : 

15. 
Purifying  nature  of.    Job  37 :  21.  Jer. 

4:11. 
When  violent  called 

Tempest.    Job   9:  17.    Job  27:  20. 
Jon.  1 :  4. 

Storm.    Job  21 :  18.    Psa.  83 :  15. 

Stormy  wind.    Psa.  148:8.    Eze.  13: 
11,  13. 

Windy  storm.    Psa.  55 :  8. 

Great  and  strong  wind.    1  Kin.  19: 
11. 


Mighty  wind.    Acts  2:  2.  Rev.  6:164 
Fierce  wind.    Jas.  3 :  4. 
Rough  wind.    Isa.  27 :  8. 
From  the  north  drives    away  rato. 

Pro.  25 :  23. 
Frequently  brings  rain.  1  Kin.  18:44, 

45.     See2  Kin,  3:17. 
Often  blighting.  Psa.  103:  16.  Isa.  40: 

7.     (Hebrew.) 
Movement  of  the  leaves  of  trees,  &c. 
by,  noticed.    Isa.  7:  2.    Mat.  11:  7. 
Rev.  6: 13. 
Tempestuous, 
Raises  the  sea  in  waves.     Psa.  107: 

25.    Jno.  6:18. 
Drives    about   the    largest    ships.  J 

Mat.  14 :  24.    Acts  27  :  18.  Jas.  3 :  4.  1 
Destroys  houses.    Job  1 :  19.    Mat. 

7:27. 
Miracles  connected  with  ; 
Locusts  brought  by.    Exo.  10:13. 
Locusts  removed  by.    Exo.  10:19. 
Red  Sea  divided  by.    Exo.  14:21. 
Quails  brought  by.  _  Num.  11 :  31. 
Rocks  and  mountains  rent  by.    1 

Kin.  19:11. 
Raises  on  account  of  Jonah.    Jon. 

1:4. 
Calmed  by  casting  out  Jonah.  Jon. 

1:15. 
Calmed  by  Christ.   Mat.  8:  26.  Mat. 

14:32. 
Illustrative 
Of   the    operations    of   the    Holy 

Spirit.  Eze.  37:9.  Jno.  3:8.  Acts 

2:2. 
Of  the  life  of  man.    Job  7:  7. 
Of  the  speeches  of  the  desperate. 

Job  6 :  26. 
Of  terrors  which  persue  the  souf. 

Job  30: 15. 
Of  molten  images.    Isa.  41 :  29. 
Of  iniquity  which  leads  to  destruc- 
tion.   Isa.  64:6. 
Of  false  doctrines.    Eph.  4  :  14. 
(Chaff   or  stubble  before,)   of  the 

wicked.    Job  21 :  18.    Psa.  1:4. 
(Without  rain,)  of  one  who  boasts 

of  a  false  gift.     Pro.  25:14. 
(When  destructive,)  of  the  judg- 
ments of  God.    Isa.  27:8.  Isa.  29: 

6.    Isa.  41 :  16. 
(Sowing,)  of  a  course  of  sin.    Hos. 

8:7. 
(Feeding   upon.)    of    vain    hopes. 

Hos.  12:  1. 
(Bringing  forth,)   of  disappointed 

expectations.    Isa.  26:  18. 

"Wine. 

First  mention  of.    Gen.  9 :  20,  21. 

Was  made  of 

The  juice  of  the  grape.  Gen.  49:11.1 

The  juice  of  the  pomegranate.    So, 

of  Sol.  8:2.  I 

First  mode  of  making,  noticed.  Geikl 
40: 11. 


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WIS. 


Generally    made   by    treading   the 

grapes  in  a  press.    Neh.  13: 15.  Isa. 

63:2,3. 
R  jfiuiug' of,  alluded  to.    Isa.  25:6. 
Idi  proved  by  age.    Luko  5 :  39. 
Places  celebrated  for; 

Canaan  in  general.    Deu.  33  :  28. 

Possessions  of  Judah.    Gen.  49:8, 

11, 12. 
•Lebanon.     Hos,  14:17. 

Helbon.    Eze.  27 :  18. 

Assyria.     2  Kin.  18:32.    Isa.  36:17. 

Moab.   Isa.  16:  8— 10.  Jer.  48:  32,  33. 
Many  kinds  of.    Neh.  5 :  18. 
Sweet,    esteemed    for   flavor    and 

strength.     Isa.  49:  26.     Amos  9:  13. 

Mic.  6 :  15. 
Bed,  most  esteemed.  Pro.  23:  31.  Isa. 

27 :  2. 
Often  spiced  to  increase  its  strength, 

&c.    Pro.  9:  2,  5.    Pro.  23:  30.  So.  of 

Sol.  8:2. 
Was  used 

As  a  beverage  from  the  earliest 
age.    Gen.  9:  21.    Gen.  27:  25. 

\.t  all  feasts  and  entertainments. 
Est.  1 :  7.  Est.  5 :  6.  Isa.  5 :  12.  Dan. 
5  :  1-4.  Jno.  2 :  3. 

For  drink  offerings  in  the  worship 
of  God.  Exo.  29:  40.  Num.  15: 
4—10, 

For  drink  offerings  in  idolatrous 
worship.    Deu.  32 :  37,  38. 

As  a  medicine.    Luke  10:  34.  1  Tim. 
5 :  23. 
P'rst  fruits  of,  to  be  offered  to  God. 

Deu.  18:4.    2Chr.  31:5. 
M'ith  corn  and  oil,  denoted  all  tem- 
poral blessings.  Gen.  27  :  28,  37.  Psa. 

4:7.    Hos.  2:8.    Joel  2: 19. 
Given  in  abundance  to  the  Jews  when 

obedient.    Hos.  2 :  22.  Joel  2 :  19,  24. 

Zee.  9:17. 
The  Jctvs  frequently  deprived  of,  as 

a  punishment.    Isa.  24:7, 11.    Hos. 

2 :  9.    Joel  1 :  10.     Hag.  1:11.    Hag. 

2:16. 
The  Jews  frequently  drank,   to  ex- 
cess.   Isa.  5:  11.    Joel  3:  3.    Amos 

6:6. 
In  times  of  scarcity,  was  mixed  with 

water.    Isa.  1 :  22. 
Sometimes    mixed   with    milk   as  a 

beverage.    So.  of  Sol.  5 :  1. 
Characterized  as 

Cheering  God  and  man.  Jud.  9:  13. 
Zee.  9:17. 

Gladdening  the  heart.  Psa.  104:  15. 

Strengthening.  2  Sam.  16:2.  So. 
of  Sol.  2:5. 

Making  mirthful.    Est.  1 :  10.    Eec. 
10:19. 
Custom  of  presenting,  to  travelers. 

Gen.  14:18.    1  Sam.  25:  18. 
Custom  of  giving  to  persons  in  pain 

or   suffering,    mixed    with    drugs. 

Fro.  31:  6.    Mar.  15:23. 


Forbidden  to  the  priests  while  en 

gaged  in  the  tabernacle.  Lev.  10:9. 

Forbidden  to  Nazarites  during  their 

separation.    Num.  6:3. 
The  Rechabites  never  drank.  Jer.  3.3: 

5,6. 
In  excess 
Forbidden.    Eph.  5:18. 
Infuriates  the  temper.  Pro.  20:  1. 
Impairs  the  health.      1  Sam.  25 :  37. 

Hos.  4:11. 
Impairs  tlio  judgment  and  memory. 

Pro.  31:4,  5.    Isa.  28:7. 
Inflames  the  passions.     Isa.  ■> :  11. 
Leads  to  sorrow   and  contention. 

Pro.  23 :  29,  30. 
Leads  to  remorse.    Pro.  29 :  32. 
An  article  of    extensive   commerce. 

Eze.  27 :  18. 
Was  stored  in  cellars.  1  Chr.  27:  27. 
Was  kept  in  bottles.    1  Sam.  25 :  18. 

Hab.  2:15. 
Consequence  of  putting  (when  new), 

into  old  bottles.    Mar.  2 :  22. 
The  love  of  Christ  to  be  preferred  to. 

So.  of  Sol.  1:2,  4. 
Water  miraculously  turned  into.  Jno. 

2:9. 
Illustrative 
Of  the  blood  of  Christ.    Mat.  26: 

27—29. 
Of  the  blessings  of  the  gospel.  Pro. 

9:2,5.    Isa.  25:6.    Isa.  55:1. 
Of  tlie    wrath    and    judgments  of 
God.    Psa.  60:3.     Psa.  75:  8.  Jer. 
13:12—14.    Jer.  25:15-18. 
Of  the  abominations  of  the  apos- 

tacy.    Rev.  17:2.    Rev.  18:3. 
Of  violence  and  rapine.    Pro.  4 :  17 

Winter. 

God  makes.    Psa.  74:17. 
Yearly  return  of,  secured    by  cove- 
nant.   Gen.  8:  22. 
Coldness  and  inclemency  of,  noticed. 

Pro.  20:  4,  with  {nmrg.)  Jno.  10:  22, 
Unsuited  for 

Traveling.  Mat.  24 :  20.   2  Tim.  4 :  21. 

Navigation.    Acts  27  :  9. 
Ships  were  laid  up  in  port  during. 

Acts  27: 12.    Acts  28:  11. 
The   Jews    frequently   had    special 

houses  for.    Jer.  36:  22.  Amos  3:  15. 
Illustrative  of  seasons  of   spiritual 

adversity.    So.  of  Sol.  2:  11. 

Wisdom  of  God,  The. 
Is  one  of  His  attributes.    1  Sam.  2 : 3. 

Job  9:  4. 
Described  as 
Perfect.    Job  36 :  4.    Job  37 :  16. 
Mighty.    Job  36:  5. 
Universal.    Job  28:24.    Dan.  2:  22. 

Acts  15:  18. 
Infinite.    Psa.  147:5.    Rom.  11:33. 
Unsearchable.     Isa.  40:  28.    Bom. 
11:33. 


WIS. 


298 


WIV. 


Wonderful.    Psa.l39:6. 

Beyond      human     comprehension. 

Psa.  139:6. 
Incomparable.  Isa.  44:  7.  Jer.  10:7. 
Underived.    Job  21 :  22.    Isa.  40 :  44. 
The  gospel  contains  treasures  of.    1 

Cor.  2 :  7. 
Wisdom  of  saints   is  derived   from. 

Ezr.  7 :  25. 
All   human    wisdom    derived    from. 

Dan.  2:  21. 
Saints  ascribe  to  Him.    Dan.  2:20. 
Exhibited  IN 
His  works.    Job  37  :  16.  Psa.  104  :  24. 

Psa.  136 :  5.    Pro.  3 :  19.  Jer.  10 :  12. 
His  counsels.    Isa.  28:29.    Jer.  32: 

19. 
His  foreshowing  events.    Isa,  42:  9. 

Isa.  46:10. 
Redemption.    1  Cor.  1 :  24.    Eph.  1 : 

8.    Eph.  3:  10. 
Searching  the  heart.    iChr.  28:9. 

Rev.  2:23. 
Understanding  the  thoughts.  1  Chr. 

28:9.    Psa.  139:2. 
Exhibited  in  knowing 
The  heart.    Psa.  44:  21.    Pro.  15: 

11.    Luke  16: 1.5. 
The  actions.    Job  34:  21.    Psa.  139: 

2,3. 
The  words.    Psa.  139:4. 
His  saints.    2  Sam.  7:20.    2  Tim.  2: 

19. 
The  way  of  saints.  Job  23: 10.    Psa. 

1:6. 
The  want  of  saints.  Deu.  2:  7.  Mat. 

6:8. 
The  afflictions  of  saints.    Exo.  3: 

7.     Psa.  142:3. 
The  infirmities  of  saints.    Psa.  103: 

14. 
The  minutest  matters.    Mat.  10 :  29, 

30. 
The  most  secret  things.    Mat.  6:  18. 
The  time  of  judgment.   Mat.  24  :  36. 
The  wicked.   Neh.  9:  10.  Job  11 :  11. 
The  works,  &c.  of  the  wicked.    Isa. 

66 :  18. 
Nothing  is  concealed  from.   Psa.  139: 

12. 
The   wicked   question.    Psa.  73:  11. 

Isa.  47 :  10. 
Should  be  magnified.    Rom.  16:  27. 
Jude  25. 

Witness  of  the  Holy  Ghost. 

Is  truth.    1  Jno.  5:  6.  _ 

To  be  implicitly  received.    1  Jno.  5: 

6,9. 
Borne  to  Christ 
As  Messiah.    Luke  3:  22,  with  Jno. 

1 :  32,  33. 
As  coming  to  redeem  and  sanctify. 

1  Jno.  5:  6. 
As  exalted  to  be  a  Prince   and  Sa- 
viour  to   give    repentance,    &c. 
Acts.  5:31,32. 


As  perfecting  saints.    Heb.  10:14, 

15. 
As  foretold  by  Himself.  Jtio.  15:  26, 
In  heaven.    1  Jno.  5:  7,  11. 
On  earth.    1  Jno.  5:8. 
The  first  preaching    of   the    gospel 
confirmed  by.      Acts    14:   3,    with 
Heb.  2 :  4. 
The  faithful  preaching  of  the  Apos- 
tles accompanied  by.     1  Cor.  2:4. 
1  The.  1 :  5. 
Given  to  saints 
On  believing.    Acts  15 :  8.    1  Jno.  5 : 

10. 
To  testify  to  them  of  Christ.    Jno. 

15 :  26. 
As  an  evidence  of  adoption,    Rom. 

8:16. 
As  an  evidence  of  Christ  in  them. 

1  Jno.  3 :  24. 
As  an  evidence  of  God  in  them,    i 

Jno.  4:  13. 
Borne  against  all  unbelievers.    Neh. 
9 :  30.    Acts  28 :  25—27. 

Wives. 

Not  to  be  selected  from  among  the 
ungodly.     Gen.  24:3.      Gen.  26:34, 
35.    Gen.  28:1. 
Duties  of,  to  their  husbands 
To  love  them.    Tit.  2:4. 
To  reverence  them.    Eph.  5  :  33. 
To  be  faithful  to  them.    1  Cor.  7: 

3-.5,  10. 
To  be  subject  to  them.     Gen.  3: 16. 

Eph.  5:  22,  24.    1  Pet.  3:1. 
To  obey  them.     1  Cor.  14 :  34.     Tit. 

2:5. 
To    remain    with    them    for    life. 

Rom.  7:2,  3. 
Should  be  adorned 
Not  with  ornaments.     1  Tim.  2:9. 

1  Pet.  3:3. 
With  modesty  and  sobriety.  1  Tim. 

2:9. 
With  a  meek  and  quiet  spirit.    1 

Pet.  3:4,  5. 
With  good  works.     1  Tim.  2: 10.     1 

Tim.  5:10, 
Good, 
Are  from  the  Lord.    Pro.  19: 14. 
Are  a  token  of  the  favor  of  God. 

Pro.  IS:  22. 
Are  a  blessing  to  husbands.     Pro. 

12:4.     Pro.  31:  10,  12. 
Bring  honor  on  husbands.    Pro.  31 : 

23. 
Secure    confidence    of    husbands. 

Pro.  31:  11. 
Are  praised  by  husbands.     Pro.  31 : 

28. 
Are  diligent  and  prudent.    Pro.  31: 

13-27. 
.\re  benevolent  to  the  poor.    Pro. 

31 :  20. 
Duty  of,  to  unbelieving  husbands. 

1  Cor.  7: 13,  14,  16.     1  Pet.  3: 1,  2, 


WIV. 


299 


WOM. 


Should  be  silent  iu  tbo  Churches. 
ICor.  14:34. 
Should     seek    religious    instruction 

from  their  husbands.  1  Cor.  14  :  35, 
Of  ministers  should  be  exemplary.    1 

Tim.  3: 11. 
Good— Exemplified.     Wife  of  Manoah, 

Jud.  13:  10.      Orpcih  aiitl  Ruth,  Ruth 

1 :  4,  8.    Abigail,  1  Sam.  25 :  3.  Esther, 

Est.  2 :  15-17.     Elizabeth,  Luke  1 : 6. 

PrisciUa,  Acts  18:  2,  26.     Sarah.   1 

Pet.  3 :  6. 
Bad— Exem  pi  ified.    Samson.'' s  wife, 

Jud.  14:  15-17.     Michal,  2  Sam.  6: 

16.      Jezebel,  1  Kin.  21:25.      Zeresh, 

Est.    5:14.      Job's   wife.    Job   2:  9. 

Herodias,  Mar.  6: 17.   Sapphira,  Acts 

5:1,2. 

Wolf,  The. 

Rapacious  nature  of.    Gen.  49:  27. 
Particularly    fierce   in    ti>e   evening 
when  it  seeks  its  prey.     Jer.  5:6. 
Hab.  1:8 
Destructive  to  fiocks  of  sheep.    Jno. 

10:12. 
Illustrative 
Of  the  wicked.    Mat.  10:16.    Luke 

10:3. 
Of  wicked  rulers.    Eze.  22 :  27.  Zep. 

3:3. 
Of  false  teachers.    Mat.  7:15.  Acts 

20:29. 
Of  the  devil.    Jno.  10:  12. 
Of  the  tribe  of  Benjamin.  Gen. 49 :  27. 
Of  fierce  enemies.    Jer.  5:6.    Hab. 

1:8. 
(Taming  of,)  of  the  change  effected 
byconversion.    Isa.ll:6.  Isa.65: 
25. 

"Woman. 

Origin  and  cause  of  the  name.    Gen. 

2:23. 
Originally  made 

By  God  in  His  own  image.    Gen.  1 : 
27. 

From  one  of  Adam's  ribs.    Gen.  2: 
21,22. 

For  man.    1  Cor.  11 :  9. 

To  be  an  helpmeet  for  man.     Gen. 
2 :  18,  20. 

Subordinate  to  man.   1  Cor.  11 :  3. 

To  bo  the  glory  of  man.  1  Cor.  11 :  7. 
Deceived  by  Satan.     Gen.  3:1— 6.    2 

Cor.  11:3.    1  Tim.  2:  14. 
Led  man  to  disobey  God.     Gen.  3:6, 

11, 12. 
Curse  pronounced  on.    Gen.  3:  16. 
Salvation  promised  through  the  seed 

of.     Gen.  3:15.    Seelsa.l:U. 
Safety  in  childbirth  promised  to  the 

faithful  and  holy.    1  Tim.  2 :  15. 
Characterized  as 

Weaker  than  man.    1  Pet.  3:  7. 

Timid.    Isa.  19: 16.  Jer.  50:  37.  Jer. 
51:30.    N  ah,  3: 13. 


Loving  and  aEPectionate.  2Sam.  1: 

26. 
Tender  and    constant    to   her  off- 
spring. Isa.  49: 15.    Lam.  4: 10. 
To  wear  her  hair  long  as  a  covering. 

1  Cor.  11 :  15. 
Good  and  virtuous,  described.    Pro, 

31 :  10-28. 
Virtuous,    held  in  high  estimation. 

Ruth  3: 11.     Pro.  31 :  10,  30. 
Frequently 
Fond  of  self-indulgence.    Isa.  32: 

9-11. 
Subtle  and  deceitful.     Pro.    7:10. 

Ecc.  7 :  26. 
Silly  and  easily  led  into  error.    2 

Tim.  3:  6. 
Zealous  in  promoting  superstition 
and  idolatry.  Jer,  7:  18.    Eze.  13: 
17,  23. 
Active    in  instigating  to  iniquity. 
Num.31:  15,16.  1  Kin.  21: 25.  Neh. 
13 :  26. 
Generally  wore  a  vail  in  the  presence 

of  the  otlier  sex.    Gen.  24:65. 
Generally  lived  in  a  separate  apart- 
ment or  tent.    Gen.  18:9.    Gen.  24: 
67.    Est.  2:9,  11. 
Submissive   and    respectful  to   hus- 
bands.   1  Pet.  3 :  6,  with  Gen.  18 :  12. 
Of  distinction 
Fair  and   graceful.     Gen.    12:    11. 
Gen.  24 :  16.  So.  of  Sol.  1 :  8.  Amos 
8:13. 
Haughty  in  their  deportment.    Isa. 

3:16. 
Fond  of  dress  and  ornaments.  Isa, 

3:17-23. 
Wore    their    liair    plaited     and 
adorned   witli  gold    and   pearls. 
Isa.  3:24,  with  1  Tim.  2:  9. 
Of  the  poorer  classes  swarthy  from 
exDosure  to  the  sun.    So.  of  Sol.  1 : 
5,6. 
Young, 
Called  maids.    Exo.  2:8.    Luke  8: 

51,  52. 
Called  damsels.    Gen.  24:5.5.  Mar. 

5:39.  , 
Called  virgins.    Gen.  24: 16.     Lam. 

1:4. 
Gay  and  mirthsome.    Jud.  11:  34. 
Jud.  21:21.     Jer.  31:13.    Zee.  9: 
17. 
Kind  and  courteous  to  strangers. 

Gen.  24 :  17. 
Fond  of  ornaments.    Jer.  2 :  32. 
Required  to  learn  from  and  imitate 

their  elders.    Tit.  2:4. 
Inherited  parents'  property  when 
tliere  was  no  male  heir.  Num.27  :8. 
Could  not  marry  without  consent 
of    parents.    Gen.  24:3,4.    Gen. 
34:6.    Exo.  22:17. 
Not  to  be  given  in  marriage  con- 
sidered a  calamity.    Jud.  11:37, 
Psa.  78:63,    Isa.  4:1, 


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300  WOR. 


Often  taken   captive.    Lam.  1 :  18. 

Eze.  30:  17,18. 
Punishment  for  seducing,  when  be- 
trothed.   Deu.  22 :  23-27. 
Punishment  for  seducing,  when  not 

betrothed.    Exo.  22 :  16, 17.    Deu. 

22 :  28,  29. 
Often  treated  with  great  cruelty  in 

war.  Deu.  32 :  25.  Lam.  2 :  21.  Lam. 

5:11. 
Of  distinction,  dressed  in  robes  of 

various  colors.  2  Sam.  13: 18.  Psa. 

45:14. 
Were  required  to  hear  and  obey  the 

law.    Jos.  8:  35. 
Had  a  court  of    the  tabernacle  as- 
signed to  them.    Exo.  38:8.  1  Sam. 
2:  22. 
Allowed  to  join  in  the  temple-music 
from  the  time  of  David.    1  Chr.  25 : 
5,  6.    Ezr.  2 :  65.    Neh.  7 :  67. 
Often  engaged  in 
Domestic   employments.    Gen.  18: 

6.    Pro.  .31 :  15. 
Agriculture.  Ruth  2 : 8.  So  of  Sol.l :  6. 
Tending  sheep.  Gen.  29 : 9.  Exo.  2 :  16. 
Drawing  and  carrying  water.    Gen. 

24: 11,13,  15, 16.  1  Sam.  9: 11.  Jno. 

4:7. 
Grinding  corn.    Mat.  24:41.    Luke 

17:35. 
Spinning.    Pro.  31 :  13, 14. 
Embroidery,    Pro.  31 :  22. 
Celebrating  the  victories  of  the  na- 
tion.   Exo.  15  :  20,  21.    Jud.  11 :  34. 

1  Sam.  18:6,  7. 
Attending    funerals    as    mourners. 

.Jer.  9:17,  20. 

Vows  of,  when  married  not  binding 

upon  the  husband.   Num.  30:6—8. 

Unfaithfulness     of,    when     married 

found  out  by  the  waters  of  jealousy. 

Num.5:  14-28. 

Punishment  for  injuring,  when  with 

child.    Exo.  21 :  22-25. 
To  be  governed  by,  considered  a  ca- 
lamity by  the  Jews.    Isa.  3:12. 
To  be  slain  by,  considered  a  great 

disgrace.    Jud.  9 :  54. 
Considered  a  valuable  booty  in  war. 

Deu.  20:14.    1  Sam.  30:  2. 
Often  treated  with  great  cruelty  in 
war.    2Kiu.8:12.    Lam.  5: 11.  Eze. 
9 :  6.    Hos.  13 :  16. 
Illustrativi: 
(Gloriously  arrayed,)  of  the  Church 

of  Christ.      Psa.  45 :  13.      Gal.  4 : 

26,  with  Rev.  12:1. 
(Delicate,)    of   backsliding  Israel. 

Jer.  6:2. 
(Chaste  and  holy,)  of  saints.   So.  of 

Sol.  1 :  3.  2  Cor.  11 :  2.   Rev.  14:  4. 
(Lewd,)    of  the  Roman  apostacy. 

Rev.  17:4,18. 
(Wise,)  of  saints.     Mat.  25: 1,  2,  4. 
(Foolish,)  of  mere  professors.  Mat, 

25:1—3. 


(At  ease  and  careless,)  of  a  state  of 
carnal  security.    Isa.  32:9,  11. 

(Forsaken)  of  the  church  of  Israel 
in  her  captivity.    Isa.  54 :  6. 

Works,  Good. 

Christ,  an  example  of.     .Jno.  10:32. 

Acts  10:  38, 
Called 

Good  fruits.    Jas.  3:17. 

Fruits  meet  for  repentance.  Mat. 
3:8. 

Fruits  of  righteousness.    Phi.  1 :  11. 

Works  and  labors  of  love,     Heb.  6: 
10. 
Are  by  Jesus  Christ  to  the  glory  and 

praise  of  God.    Phi.  1:11. 
They  alone,  who  abide  in  Christ  can 

perform.    Jno.  15 :  4,  5. 
Wrought  by  God  in  us.      Isa.  26:12. 

Phi.  2: 13. 
The  Scripture  designed  to  lead  us  to. 

2  Tim.  3: 16, 17.    Jas.  1:25. 
To  be  performed  in  Christ's  name. 

Col.  3: 17. 
Heavenly  wisdom  is  full  of,    Jas,  3 : 

17. 
Justification  unattainable  by.    Rom. 

3:20.    Gal.  2:16. 
Salvation  unattainable  by.    Eph.  2: 

8,9.    2  Tim.  1:9,    Tit,  3:5. 
Saints 

Created  in  Christ  unto.    Eph.  2 :  10. 

Exhorted  to  put  on.    Col.  3 :  12—11. 

Are  full  of.    Acts  9 :  36. 

Are  zealous  of.    Tit.  2:14. 

Should  be  furnished  unto  all.  2 
Tim.  3: 17. 

Should  be  rich  in.    1  Tim.  6 :  18. 

Should  be  careful  to  maintain.  Tit. 
3:8,14. 

Should  be  established  in.  2  The.  2 : 
17. 

Should  be  fruitful  in.    Col.  1:10. 

Should  be  perfect  in.      Heb.  13:  21. 

Should  be  prepared  unto  all.  2 
Tim.  2:  21. 

Should  abound  to  all.     2  Cor.  9:  8, 

Should  be  ready  to  all.    Tit.  3:1. 

Should  manifest,  with  meekness. 
Jas.  3 :  13. 

Should  provoke  each  other  to,  Heb. 
10:24. 

Should  avoid  ostentation  in.  Mat. 
6:1-18. 

Bring  to  the  light  their.    Jno,  3:21. 

Followed  into  rest  by  their.    Rev. 
14:13. 
Holy     women    should    manifest.      1 

Tim.  2:  10.     1  Tim.  5:10. 
God  remembers,      Neh,  13:14,  with 

Heb.  6 :  9,  10. 
Shall  be  brought  into  the  judgment. 

Ecc.  12 :  14,  with  2  Cor.  5 :  10.  _ 
In  the  judgment,  will  be  an  evidence 

of  faith.    Mat.  25 :  34—40,  with  Jas. 

2:14-20. 


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ZEB. 


Ministers  should 

Be  patterns  of.    Tit.  2:7. 

Exhort  to.    ITim.  6:17,  18.    Tit.  3: 
1,8,14. 
God  is  glorified  by.    Jno.  15  :  8. 
Designed   to  lead   others  to  glorify 

God.    Mat.  .5 :  16.    1  Pet.  2 :  12. 
X  blessing  attends.    Jas.  1 :  2a. 
The  wicked  reprobate  unto.    Tit.  1 : 

16. 
Illustrated.    Jno.  15:5. 

Years. 

The   sun    and    moon    appointed    to 

mark  out.    Gen.  1 :  14. 
Early  computation  of  time  by.     Gen. 

5:3. 
Divided  into 
Seasons.    Gen.  8:22. 
Months.    Gen.  7:11.    1  Cbr.  27 :  1. 
Weeks.    Dan.  9:27.    Luke  18:12. 
Days.    Gen.  25:7.    Est.  9:27. 
Length    of,    during  the  patriarchal 
age.  Gen.  7:  II,  and  Gen.  8:  13,  with 
Gen.  7:24,  and  Gen.  8:3. 
Commencement  of,  changad  after  the 

exodus.    Exo.  12:2. 
Bemaekable; 
Sabbatical.    Lev.  25:4. 
Jubilee.    Lev.  25:  11. 
In  prophetic  computation,  days  reck- 
oned as.    Dan.  12:11,  12. 
Illustrative 
(Coming  to,)  of  manhood.    Heb.  11: 

21. 
(Well    stricken    in,)     of    old    age. 

Luke  1 :  7. 
(Being  full  of,)   of  old  age.    Gen. 

25 :  8. 

(Acceptable,)   of  the  dispensation 

of  the  gospel.     Isa.  61 :  2.      Luke 

4:19. 

(Of  the  right   hand    of    the  Most 

High,)  of  prosperity.    Psa.  77  :  10. 

(Of  the  redeemed,)  of  redemption 

by  Christ.    Isa.  63:4. 
(Of    visitation,)    of    severe    judg- 
ments.   Jer.  11 :  23.     Jer.  23 :  12. 
(Of  recompenses,)   of    judgments. 
Isa.  34:8. 

Zeal. 

Christ  an  example  of.      Psa.    69:9. 

Jno.  2:17. 
Godly  sorrow  leads  to.     2  Cor.  7, 10, 

11. 
Of  saints,  ardent.    Psa.  119 :  139. 
Provokes  others  to  do  good.    2  Cor. 

9:2. 
Should  be  exhibited 

In  spirit.    Rom.  12  :  11. 

In  well-doing.      Gal.  4:18.    Tit.  2: 
14. 

In  desiring  the  salvation  of  others. 
Acts  26:  29.    Rom.  10:  1. 

In  contending  for  the  faith.  Jude  3. 

In  missionary  labors.  Rom.  15 :  19, 23. 


For  the  glory  of  God.   Num.  25: 11, 
13. 

For  the  welfare  of  saints.  Col.  4 :  1.3. 

Against  idolatry.     2  Kin.  23:  4—14. 
Sometimes  wrongly  directed.    2  Sam. 

21:2.    Acts  22:  3,  4.    Phi.  3:0. 
Sometimes  not  according  to  knowl- 
edge.   Rom.  10:2.    Gal.  1:14.    Acts 

21 :  20. 
Ungodly  men  sometimes  pretend  to. 

2  Kin.  10:16.    Mat.  23:15. 
Exhortation  to.     Rom.  12:11.     Rev. 

3:  19. 
Holy— Exemplified.     PImiehas,  Num. 

25:  11,  13.     Josiah,  2  Kin.  23:  19—25. 

Apollos,  Acts  18:25.      CorlnthUms,! 

Cor.  14  :  12.     Epaphras,  Col.  4 :  12,  13. 

Zebolun,  The  Tribe  of. 

Descended  from  Jacob's  tenth  son. 

Gen.  30:19,  20. 
Predictions  respecting.    Gen.  49:  13. 

Deu.  33:  18,  19. 
Persons  selected  from. 

To  number  the  people.  Num.  1 :  9. 

To  spy  out  the  laucl.   Num.  13 :  10. 

To  divide  the  land.    Num.  34 :  25. 
Strength  of,  on  leaving  Egypt.   Num. 

1:30,31. 
Formed  the  rear  of  the  first  division 

of  the  army  of  Israel  in  its  jour- 
neys.   Num.  10:14,  16. 
Encamped  under  the  standard  of  Ju- 

dah,  east  of  the  tabernacle.    Num. 

2:3,7. 
Offering  of„at  the  dedication.    Num. 

7:24-29. 
Families  of.    Num.  26 :  26,  27. 
Strength  of,    on    entering    Canaan. 

Num.  26:27. 
On  Ebal  said  amen  to    the    curses, 

Deu.  27:13. 
A  naval  and  commercial  people.  Gen. 

49:13. 
Furnished  scribes  or  writers  to  Israel. 

Jud.  5:14. 
Bounds  of  their   inheritance.     Jos. 

19:10—16. 
Unable  to  drive  out  the  Canaanites 

from  their  cities,  but  made    them 
■     tributary.    Jud.  1 :  .30. 
Praised  for    assisting  Deborah  and 

Barak  in  opposing  Sisera.    Jud.  5: 

14,  18,  with  Jud.  4:10. 
Aided   Gideon  against   the  army  of 

the  Midianites.    Jud.  0:  35. 
Furnished  a  judge  to  Israel.  Jud.  12: 

11,  12. 
Some  of,  at  David's  coronation.    1 

Chr.  12:33. 
Officer  appointed  over  by  David.    1 

Chr.  27 :  19. 
Only  some  of,  assisted  in  Hezekiah's 

reformation.    2  Chr.  30:  10, 11,  18. 
Country  of,  blessed  with  the  presence 

and  instruction  of  Christ.    Isa,  9; 

1.    Mat.  4:13-15. 


SUMMARY  OF  THE  OUTLINE  OF  DOCTRINES, 


PART  I. 

CONCERNING 

GOD. 


PART  II. 

CONCERNING 

MAN. 


PART  III. 

CONCERNING 

SIN. 


I  A     iTia  Ri-Tvr-  '      ^-  Attributes. 

I  A.  His  Being.         j    jj    ^^^  Trinity. 

1     /.  Creation. 
B.  His  Works.      <    II.  Providence. 
I  III.  Angels. 

f     I.  Created. 
I    II.  Common  origin. 
I  ///.  Compound  being. 
■j  IV.  Offspring  of  God. 

V,  In  God''s  image. 
[  VI.   Under  law. 

(     I.  Its  nature. 

\    II.  Its  extent  and  penalty. 

A.  Introductory  and  General  Statements. 


PART  IV. 
CONCERNING 
REDEMPTION. 


B.  The  Per- 

son OF  THE 
Redeemer. 

C.  The  Work 

OF  THE  Re- 
deemer AS 


^  I.  Truly  God. 
-1  //.  Truly  man. 
{  III.  Truly  God  and  man. 

(      I.  Prophet. 
A    //.  Priest. 
i  III.  King. 


D.  The  Work  of  the  Holy  Spirit  in  Redemption, 


E.  The  Work 
OF  Re- 
demption 
Viewed 
IN  its  Re- 
lations 

TO   THE 

Believer. 


f     /,  The   union   between  Christ  and 
I  the  believer. 


(1.  Repentance. 
I  2.  Faith. 
II.  ReUited  doc-  J  3.  Regeneration, 
trines.  I  4.  Justification, 

5.  Adoption. 
1  6.  Sanctification. 


F.  The   Union    Between    Believers: 
and  its  Institutions. 


THE    CErRCH 


G.  Eschatology. 


f     I.  Death,  and  the  state  of  the  soul 
I  after  death. 

J    II.  The  resurrection. 
j  ///.  The  second  advent  and   the  gen- 
eral judgment. 
[  IV.  Heaven  and  hell. 


OUTLINE  OF 

THE  FUNDAMENTAL  DOCTRINES 

OF  THE  BIBLE 

BY  DAVID  ALLEN  REED 

President  of  The  Bible  Nonnal  College,  Springfield,  Mass. 


PART  I— Concerning  God, 


A.  His  Being. 
7.     Attributes. 

1.  Self-existence.  Life  in  Himself ; 
underived;  inesLiaustible.  Gen.  1:1, 
"In  the  beginning  God."  Exo.  3:14, 
"  I  AM."  Psa.  36 : 9.  Isa.  41 : 4.  Jno. 
5:26.    Acts  17: 24,  25.    Rom.  11 :  35,  36. 

2.  Spirituality.  God  is  a  Spirit. 
Gen.  1:2.  Deu.  4: 15-19,  (R.  V.  I  Psa. 
139:7.  Isa. 60:1.  Eze.  37  :  14;  39:29. 
Joel  2 :  28,  29.  Jno.  4 :  24.  Acts  17 :  28, 
with  Heb.  12:9.  Rom.  8:9,  15,  16.  1 
Cor.  2:11.    2  Cor.  3:17. 

3.  Unity.  The  o»?i/ God.  Exo.  20: 
3.  Deu.  4:35,  39;  6:4,  1  Sam.  2:2.  2 
Sam.  7:22.  1  Kin.  8:60.  2  Kin.  19:15. 
Neb.  9:6.  Psa.  86:10.  Isa.  44:6-8; 
45:22.  Jer.lO:10.  Joel  2  :27,  (R.  Y.) 
Zee.  14:9.  Mar.  12:29.  Jno.  17:3. 
Rom.  1 :  21-23.  1  Cor.  8 :  4-6.  Gal.  3 : 
20.  Eph.  4:6.    1  Tim.  2:5. 

4.  Eternity.  Unlimited  by  time. 
Gen.  21 :  33.  Exo.  15 :  18.  Deu.  32 :  40. 
1  Chr.  16 :  36,  (R.  V. )  Neh.  9 : 5.  Psa.  90 : 
1—4.  Isa.  44  : 6 ;  48 :  12 ;  .57 :  15.  Jer.  10 :  10. 
Lam.  5:19.  Dan.  4:3,34.  Mic.  4:7. 
Hab.  1:12.  Rom.  1 :  20;  16:  26.  1  Tim. 
1:17.  Hcb.  1:10-12.  2  Pet.  3:8.  Rev. 
4:8-10. 

5.  Immutability.  Unchangeable  in 
nature,  or  purpose.  Exo.  3:15.  Num. 
23:19.  1  Sam.  15:29  Psa.  33:  11.  Pro. 
19:21.  Ecc.  3:14.  Isa.  14:24.  Eze. 
24:14.  Mai.  3:6.  Rom.  11:29.  Heb. 
6:17,  18.  .Jas.  1:17. 

6.  Omnipresence.  Unlimited  by 
space.  Gen.  28:15,  16.  Deu.  4:39. 
Jos.  2:11.  1  Kin.  8:27.  Psa.  139:7— 
10.  Pro.  15 : 3, 11.  Isa.  66 : 1.  Jer.  23 : 
23,24.  Amos9:2-4,6.  Acts  7:48,49; 
17:27,  28  (Immanence).    Eph.  1 :2.3. 

7.  Omniscience.    Cognizant  of  all 


things.  Gen.  18:18,19;  25:23.  Exo. 
3:19.  Deu.31:21.  1  Sam.  2:3.  1  Kin. 
8:39.  2  Kin.  8:10,  13.  1  Chr.  28:9. 
Psa.  94 : 9, 11 ;  139 :  1—16 ;  147 : 4,  5.  Pro. 
15:3,11.  Isa.  29:15,16;  40:28.  Jer. 
1:4,  5;  16: 17.  Eze.  11:5.  Dan.  2:22, 
28.  Hos.  7  : 2.  Amos  4  :  13.  Nah.  1 :  7. 
Zee.  4:10.  Mat.  6:4,6,8,  18.  Luke 
16 :  15.  Acts.  15 :  8,  18.  Rom .  8 :  27,  29. 
1  Cor.  3:20.    2  Tim.  2:19.    Heb.  4:13. 

1  Pet.  1:2.    1  Jno.  3 :  20. 

8.  Wisdom.  God  realizes  the  best 
designs  by  the  best  possible  means. 
Psa.  104 :  24.  Pro.  3  :  19.  Isa.  28 :  29^ 
(R.  V.)  Jer.  10:12.  Dan.  2:20,  21, 
Rom.  11 :  33.  1  Cor.  1 :  24,  25,  30;  2:  6, 
7.  Eph.  3:  10.  Col.  2:2,3.  (See  R.  V., 
margin.) 

9.  Omnipotence.  In  the  truest 
sense  nothing  is  impossible.  Gen.  1: 
1;  17:  1;  18:  14.  Exo.  15:7.  Deu.  3: 
24;  32:  39.    1  Sam.  14:6.    ICh  .16:25. 

2  Chr.  20:6.  Job  40:  2,  9;  42:2  (Read 
together.)  Psa.  33  :  9;  1.35:  6,  seq.  Isa. 
40:12-15.  Jer.  32:17.  Eze.  10:5. 
Dan.  3:17;  4:  35.  Amos  4: 13;  5:8. 
Zee.  12:1.  Mat.  19 :  26.  Mar.  10 :  27. 
Luke  1 :  37 ;  18 :  27.  Rom.  1 :  20.  Eph. 
1 :  19 ;  3 :  20.  Col.  1 :  16, 17.  Rev.  15 : 
3 ;  19  :  6. 

10.  Holiness.  Absolute  moral  pur- 
ity. Can  neither  sin  nor  tolerate  sin. 
Exo.  15:11.  Lev.  11:44,  45;  20:  26. 
Deu.  .32 :  4.  Jos.  24  :  19.  1  Sam.  2 :  2. 
2  Sam.  22:  31.  Ezr.  9:15.  Psa.  5:4; 
111:  9;  145:  17.  Isa.  6:3;  43:  14,15. 
Jer.  23 :  9.  Eze.  39 :  7.  Dan.  9 :  7, 14. 
Hab.  1:1.3.  Zee.  8:8.  Mai.  2:17. 
Mat.  5  :  48.  Luke  1 :  49.  Jno.  17 :  11. 
Jas.  1  :  13.  1  Pet.  1:15, 16.  1  Jno.  1 : 
5;  3:  3.     Rev.  4:  8;  15  :  3,  4. 

11.  Justice.  Demands  righteous- 
ness of  His  creatures  and  deals  right- 


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eously  tcward  them.  Geu.  18 :  23  -32. 
Exo.  20:0,  C.  Deu.  7:9,  lU;  10:17,  18; 
24 :  16.  2  Cbr.  19 :  7.  Neh.  9 :  33.  Psa. 
9 :  8,  IC ;  89 :  14.  Pro.  24 :  12.  i.sa.  9 : 
7;  40:21.  Jer.  17:10;  32:19.  Lam. 
1:18.  Eze.  18;33:18— 20.  Dan.  9:7, 
14.  Nah.  1:3.  Zep.  3:5.  Lukol2: 
47,  48.  Acts  10:  34,  35;  17 :  31.  Kom. 
11:2,  5-11;  3:26.  Gal.  2:  6;  6:  7,  8. 
Eph.  6 :  8,  9.  Col.  3 :  25.  Heb.  6 :  10. 
1  Pet.  1:17.  2  Pet.  2:9.  IJno.  1:9. 
Jude  14, 1.5.    Rev.  10 :  17. 

12.  Goodness.  "Includes  benevo- 
lence, loFe,  mercy,  grace." — Hodge, 
Gen.  19:16.  Eso.  34:6,  7.  Num.14: 
18.  Deu.  4 :  31 ;  7  :  7,  8.  Jud.  2  :  18.  1 
Kin.  8:  23.  2  Kin.  13:23.  1  Cbr.  16: 
34.  2  Cbr.  30:9.  Neb.  9:17,  31.  Psa. 
23;  25:8—10;  86:5,  15.  Pro.  22:23. 
Isa.  63 :  9.  Jer.  3 :  12 ;  31 :  3.  Lam.  3 : 
22,23.  Eze.  33:11.  Dan.  9:9.  Hos. 
11:1-4,8,9.  Joel  2: 13.  Joii.4:2,  10, 
II.  Mic.  7:18-20.  Nab.  1 :  7.  Zep. 
3 :  17.  Zee.  9 :  17.  Mai.  1 :  2.  Mat.  5 : 
45 ;  19 :  17.  Luke  1 :  50 ;  6 :  36.  Jno.  3 : 
16.  Actsl4:17.  Rom.  2:  4;  5:  8;  8: 
38,39.  2  Cor.  1:3;  13:  11.  Epb.  2:4, 
7.  2  Tbe.  2:16.  Tit.  2:11;  3:4.  .5. 
Jas.  5 :  11.  1  Pet.  1 :  3.  2  Pet.  3:9.  1 
Jno.  3:  1;  4:  7—10,  16. 

13.  Faithfulness.  Absolutely  trust ■ 
worthy.  His  words  will  not  fail. 
Exo.  34 :  6.  Num.  23 :  19.  Deu.  4  :  31 ; 
31 :  7 :  9.  Jos.  21 :  43—45 ;  23 :  14.  1 
Sam.  15:  29.  2  Sam.  7:  28.  1  Kin.  8: 
24,  56.  Psa.  105:  8;  119:  89,  90.  Isa. 
25:  1;  49:  7.  Jer.  4:  28.  Lam.  3:  23. 
Eze.  12:  25;  16:  60,  62.  Dan.  9:  4.  Mic. 
7 :  20.  Luke  18 :  7,  8.  Jno.  3 :  33.  Rom. 
3:4;  15:8.  1  Cor.  1 :9;  10:  13.  2  Cor. 
1:  20.  1  Tbe.  5:  24.  2  The.  3:  3.  2 
Tim.  2:  1.3.  Tit.  1:2.  Hob.  6:18;  10:23. 
1  Pet.  4:  19.  2  Pet.  3:9,  1.3.  (Read  with 
verses  3,  4,  8.)  1  Jno.  1 :  9.  Rev.  15 :  3. 
//.     The  TrinUy. 

By  the  Trinity  is  meant  tbe  unity 
of  three  persons  in  one  Godhead; 
Father,  Sou,  Holy  Spirit. 

Represent  iug-  GmJ  as  one,  tbe  Scrip- 
tures also  ascribe  divinity  to  Father, 
Son,  and  Holy  Spirit. 

COURSE  OF  THE  ARGUMENT. 

1.  God  is  one.  Unity  is  ascribed 
to  God. 

2.  The  Father  is  divine :  a  distinct 
person. 

3.  The  Sou  is  divine:  a  distinct 
person. 

4.  The  Holy  Spirit  is  divine:  a  dis- 
tinct person. 

5.  Tbe  Father,  Son.  and  Holy 
Spirit  are  classed  together,  separate- 
ly from  all  other  beings. 

1.     God  is  one.    S.-e   passages    cited 
under  .[ttributet',  Vniti/. 
Z-    The  Father  is  divine  and  a  dis- 


tinct person.  The  word  "  Father  "  is 
used  in  the  Scriptures  in  a  two-fold 
sense  in  relation  to  tbe  Godhead: 
sometimes  as  equivalant  to  God, 
sometimes  to  tbe  first  person  in  the 
Trinity. 

a.  Passages  where  "Father"  is 
used  as  equivalent  to  God,  not  im 
plying  personal  distinctions.  Deu 
32:6.  2  Sam.  7:14.  1  Cbr.  29:10, 
Psa.  89:26.  Isa.  63:16.  Jer.  3:19 
Mai.  2:10.  Mat.  6:9.  Mar.  11 :  25 
Luke  12 :  30.  Jno.  4 :  21 ,  23, 24.  2  Cor 
6:18.  Phi.  4:20.  Jas.  1 :  17.  Una 
2:1.5,16. 

b.  Passages  applied  to  God  in 
contrast  with  Christ,  denoting  a 
special  relation  to  Christ  as  Son  in 
His  office  of  Redeemer.  Psa.  2.  Mat. 
11 :  27  ;  25 :  34.  Mar.  8 :  38 ;  14 :  36.  Jno. 
5: 18— 23,  26,  27;  10:  15,  30;  17:  1.  Acts 
2 :  33.  Rom.  15 :  6.  1  Cor.  8:6;  15 :  24. 
2  Cor.  11 :  31.  Gal.  1 :  1-4.  Eph.  1 :  2, 
3 ;  4 :  5,  6.  Phi.  1:2.  1  The.  3 :  11, 13. 
2  The.  2:16.  1  Tim.  1:2.  2  Tim.  1:2. 
Tit.  1:4.  Pbile.  3.  IPet.  1:2,  3.  2 
Pet.  1:17.  1  Jno.  1:3;  4: 14.  Jude  1. 
Rev.  3 :  21. 

3.  Tbe  Son  divine,  a  distinct  per- 
son from  the  Father. 

a.  Christ  pre-existent.  Existed  as 
a  distinct  person  before  He  came  into 
the  world.  Mic.  5  :  2.  Jno.  8 :  .56—58 ; 
17 :  5.  1  Cor.  15  :  47.  Phi.  2 :  6,  7.  Col. 
1:17.  1  Jno.  1:1.  Rev.  22:  13,  (Read 
with  verse  16). 

b.  Not  merely  pre-existent,  but 
pre-eminent,  above  all  things  except 
the  Father,  co-eternal  with  the  Fa- 
ther. Mat.  11:  27;  28:  18.  Luke  20: 
41—44.  Jno.  3:13.  31.  Acts  10:36. 
Rom.  14:9.  Eph.  1:20-22.  Phi.  2: 
9,  10.  Col.  1 :  15,  17, 18.  Heb.  1 :  4—6. 
1  Pet.  3:22.    Rev.  1 :  5;  3:  14. 

c.  Creator  of  tbe  universe.  Jno. 
1 :  3.    Col.  1 :  16.    Heb.  1 :  2, 10. 

d.  Divine  attributes  ascribed  to 
Him. 

(1)  Omnipotence.  Isa.  9:6.  Mat. 
28:  18.  Jno.  10:  17,  18;  11 :  25.  1  Cor. 
1:24.  Phi.  3:21.  Col.  2:10.  2  Tim. 
1 :  10.    Heb.  1 :  3.    Rev.  1 :  8. 

(2)  Omnipresence.  Mat.  18:  20;  28: 
20.    Epb.  1 :  23. 

(3)  Eternity.  Mic.  5:2.  Jno.  1:1. 
Rev.  1 :  8. 

(4)  Omniscience.  Mat.  11:27. 
Luke  10:22.  Jno.  2:24,  25;  21:17, 
Acts  1:24.    Col.  2:3.    Rev.  2:23. 

e.  The  divine  name  is  applied  to 
Him  as  to  no  other  being  except  the 
Father,  implying  supreme  divinity. 
Psa.  102:24,  25,  (See  Heb.  1:8— 10). 
Isa.  7:  14;  9:  6.  Mai.  3:1.  Mat.  1:23. 
Jno.  1:  1;  20:28.  Acts20:28.  Rom. 
9 :  5.  Eph.  5 :  5.  Phi.  2 :  6.  Col.  2 :  9. 
Tit.  1;  3;  2;  13,  (R.  V.).   Heb.  1:  8-10, 


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305 


(See  Psa.  102:  24,  2,-)).  2  Pet.  1 :  1.  1 
Juo.  r.:20.     Rev.  17:  14;  19:  16. 

/.  Exhibited  in  the  Scriptures  as 
the  object  of  relif^ious  worship.  Mat. 
2:11;  14:33;  15:2.^.  Luke  24:52. 
Jno.  5  :  23.  Acts  7  :  5'J,  60.  1  Cor.  1 :  2. 
2  Cor.  12 :  8,  9.  Gal.  1:5.  Phi.  2 :  10. 
1  The.  3:11,12.  2  Tim.  4:18.  Heb. 
1:6  (Psa.97:7).  2Pet.3:18.  Rev. 
5:  13. 

4.  The  Holy  Spirit  is  diviue  and  a 
distinct  person  from  the  Father  and 
the  Sou. 

(I.  The  Holy  Spirit  is  divine. 
Called  the  Spirit  of  the  Father,  tlie 
Spirit  of  the  Son,  the  Holy  Spirit, 
the  Spirit  of  truth,  the  Spirit  of  life. 
Gen.l:2;6:3.  Neh.  9:30.  Isa.63: 
10.  Eze.  36 :  27,  28  (Cf.  Acts  2 :  IG,  17). 
Joel  2 :  28.  Mat.  10 :  20.  Luke  12 :  12. 
Jno.  14:16,17;  15:26.  Acts  5:3,  4; 
28 :  25.  Rom.  8 :  14.  1  Cor.  3 :  16.  Gal. 
4:6.  Eph.  1:13.  1  The.  4:8.  Heb. 
2:4.    1  Pet.  1:2. 

b.  Is  distinct  from  Father  and 
Son,  and  is  personal.  The  personal 
pronoun  He  applied  to  Him;  per- 
sonal acts  ascribed  to  Him.  Mat.  3: 
16,  17;  28:19.  Mar.  1:10,  11.  Luke  3: 
21,22.  Jno.  14:26;  15:  26;  16: 13.  Acts 
13:2,  4;  15:28.  Rom.  8:26,  (R.  V.).  1 
Cor.  12:11. 

c.  Converting,  regenerating  in- 
fluence ascribed  to  Him.  Neh.  9 :  20. 
Isa.  44:3.  Eze.  36:  26,  27  ;  37: 14.  Joel 
2:28.  Mat.  3:11.  Jno.  3:5,  6;  14:26. 
Acts  9:31.  Rom.  8:  9,  11,14.  1  Cor. 
6:11.  2Cor.  1:22;5:5.  Gal.4:6;5: 
22.  Eph.  1:13;  3:16.  1  The.  1:6.  2 
The.  2:13.  Tit.  3:5.  1  Pet.  1:2.  1 
Jno.  3:24.    Rev.  22:17. 

.5.  The  Father,  Son,  and  Spirit  are 
classed  together,  sejiarately  from  all 
other  beings,  as  divine.  Mat.  28:19. 
Rom.  8:9, 14-17.  2  Cor.  13:14.  1  Pet. 
1 :  2.    Ju(le  20,  21. 

Result  of  tlie  Biblical  evidence  in 
respect  to  the  divinity  of  the  Father, 
the  Son,  and  the  Holy  Spirit. 

(1)  That  the  Father,  Son,  and 
Holy  Spirit  are  personally  distin- 
guished from  each  other.  There  is 
recognized  throughout  a  personal 
relation  of  the  Father  and  Son  to 
each  other.  So  of  the  Holy  Sjjirit  to 
both. 

(2)  Tlicy  each  have  divine  names 
and  attril)utes. 

(3)  Yet  there  is  only  one  God. — //. 
B.  Smil/i. 

B.  His  Works. 

/,  Creation. 

1.  The  Scriptures  represent  God 
as  the  Creator  of  the  universe.  Gon. 
1:  1.  2  Kin.  19: 15.  1  Chr.  29: 11.    Neh, 


9:6.  Job  38:  4.  Psa.  .33:  6;  96:  5;  102; 
25;  146:5,  6.  Pro.  3:19.  Isa.  42:5; 
51 :  13.  Jer.  10 :  12 ;  32 :  17.  Amos  5:8; 
9:6.  Zee.  12:1.  Jno,  1  : 1-.3.  Acts 
4  :  24 ;  17  :  25.  Rom.  11 :  .36.  Eph.  3  :  9. 
Col.  1 :  16,  17.  Heb.  3:4;  11:3.  2  Pet. 
3:5.     Rev.  4:11. 

2.  Creation  voluntary  on  God's 
part.  The  universe  the  product  of 
His  will.  The  First  Cause  is  Mind. 
Gen.  1:3,  4,  31.  Psa.  33:6,  9.  Eph.  1 : 
11.    Heb.  11:3.    Rev.  4:11. 

11.  Providence. 

"  This  term,  in  its  widest  applica- 
tion, signifies  the  Divine  Presence  in 
the  world  as  sustaining,  controlling, 
and  guiding  to  their  destination  all 
things  that  are  made.  The  will  of 
God  determines  the  end  for  which 
His  creatures  exist;  His  wisdom  and 
His  goodness  appoint  the  means  by 
which  that  end  is  attained:  in  the 
conservation  of  the  frame  of  nature, 
in  the  care  of  all  creatures  that  have 
wants,  in  the  government  especially 
of  intelligent  and  probationary 
beings ;  and  His  power  ensures  the 
accomplishment  of  every  design." — 
Pope. 

1.  The  universe  as  such  is  the  ob- 
ject of  conservation.  What  God  has 
brought  into  being  is  continued  in 
existence  by  His  omnipresent  agency. 
Neh.  9:0.  Psa.  36:6;  66:9.  Isa.  63:  9. 
Acts  17  :  28.    Col.  1 :  17.    Heb.  1 :  3, 

2.  That  part  of  creation  which  is 
the  subject  of  wants  is  the  object  of 
ceaseless  providential  care.  Gen.  48: 
15.  2Sam.  22:2,  3.  Psa.  23:  5;  147  :  9. 
Pro.  16 :  9.  Mat.  5 :  45 ;  6 :  26,  .30.  Luke 
12 :  6,  7.    Acts  14  :  17.    1  Pf-t.  5 :  7. 

3.  That  part  of  creation  which 
consists  of  intelligent  or  probation- 
ary crektures  is  the  object  of  provi- 
dential government.    Psa.  37:23;  64: 

12.  Pro.  16:7.  9.  Isa.  33:  22.  Dan.  4: 
17.  Mat.  6:  33;  7:24-27.  Mar.  10:29, 
30.  Luke  6:47—49.  Acts  5:. 38,  39. 
Rom.  8:28.    Jas.  4:12. 

III.    Angels. 

1.  Existence  and  nature.  Spiritual 
beings,  created  before  man,  high  in 
intelligence  and  mighty  in  power. 

a.  Gen.  18: 19;  32:  1,2. 

b.  Gen.  3.    Job  38:  7.    Rev.  12:9. 

e.  Psa.  103 :  20.  Mat.  13 :  41 ;  24 :  36 ; 
25:31.    1  Cor.  13:1.  2  The.  1:7. 

2.  Orders.  There  appear  to  be 
various  orders  of  angels.  Dan.  10: 
13;  12:1.  Luke  1:19.  Eph.  1 :  21.  1 
The.  4 :  16.    Jude  7.    Rev.  12:7. 

3.  Number.  Exceedingly  great. 
Deu.  33:2.  Psa.  68:17.  Dan.  7  :  10. 
Mat.  26 :  53.  Luke  2 :  13.  Heb.  12  :  22. 
Rev.  5:11. 


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4.  Employment, 

a.  Adore  the  presence  of  God, 
serve  Him,  and  are  happy  in  His 
service.  Mat,  18: 10,  1  Pet,  1 :  12.  Rev, 
5:11. 

b.  Employed  in  works  of  provi- 
dence and  in  greater  work  of  re- 
demption. 

(1)  Gen.28:12.  Psa.  34:  7;  91 :  11, 
12.  Mat.  18:10.  Acts  .5:  19;  12:  7;  27: 
Ti.     Heb.  1 :  13, 14. 

(2)  Acts  7:  33.  Gal.  3:  19.  Heb, 
2:2, 

(3)  2  Kin,  19:  35,  1  Chr,  21:16, 
Acts  12 :  23, 

(4)  Luke2:10, 11,  Mar,  1:13.  Luke 
22:43.  Mat.  28:  2—4.  Jno.  20:12. 
Acts  1:10, 11. 

(5)  Mat.  13 :  49,  50 ;  24 :  31 ;  25 :  31.  1 
Tlie,  4:16,17,    2  The.  1 :  7, 

5.  Character.  As  to  moral  char- 
acter, divided  into  two  great  classes. 

a.  The  good.  Psa.  103 :  20.  Luke  9 : 
26.     ITim.  5:21. 

b.  The  bad.  Mat,  12:  24-27,  Eph, 
2:2:6:12,    ITim,  4:1, 

6.  Satan,  the  chief  of  the  fallen 
angels, 

a.    Names  applied  to  him,    Satan, 

1  Chr.  21 :  1.  The  devil.  Mat.  4  :  1,  5,  8. 
The  tempter.  Mat.  4  :  3,  Prince  of  the 
devils.  Mar.  3:  22.  Murderer  and 
liar.  Jno.  8:  44.  Prince  of  this  world. 
Jno.  12 :  31 ;  14 :  30.  God  of  this  world. 

2  Cor.  4:4.    Prince  of  the  power  of 


the  air.  Eph.  2:  2.  Adversary.  1  Pet. 
5:8.  Apollyon.  Rev.  9:11.  The  old 
serpent,  the  deceiver.  Rev.  12:  9.  The 
accuser.  Rev,  12:10.  The  dragon. 
Rev.  20:2. 

b.  Personality.  Mat.  4:1— 11,  Jno, 
8:44,    2  Cor,  11 :  3, 14, 

c.  Other  evil  angels  subordinate 
to  him.  Mat,  12:24— 28,  Luke  10: 18, 
Eph,  2:2;  6:12.    Rev.  9:  11;  20:  2. 

d.  Power  and  work  of  Satan  and 
his  angels, 

(1)  Mat,  4:  1—11.  1  Cor.  5:  5,  2 
Cor,  4:  4;  11:  14,  Eph.  6:  11,  12,  2 
The,  2 :  9,  10,  1  Tim,  3 :  7,  Heb,  2 :  14, 
Rev,  12:9, 

(2)  Prominent  examples  of  temp- 
tation, Adam  and  Eve,  David,  Christ, 
Judas,  Ananias  and  Sapphira. 

(3)  Demoniacs  were  persons  pos- 
sessed of  demons,  agents  of  Satan. 

7.    Cherubim  and  Seraphim. 

a.  Some  hold  that  the  cherubim 
are  real,  i^ersonal  creatures;  others 
that  they  are  ideal  beings.  The  term 
"living  creature"  is  applied  to  the 
same  beings.  May  be  regarded  as 
symbolical  of  the  highest  properties 
of  creature  life  and  typical  of  re- 
deemed manhood.  Gen.  3:  24.  Exo. 
25 :  22.  1  Sam.  4  :  4.  Eze.  1 :  5—25 ;  10, 
Rev,  4:6— 9;  5:6-14;  6:1—7, 

b.  Seraphim,  Mentioned  only  in 
Isa,  6,  Probably  the  same  as  cheru- 
bim. 


PART  II  -Concerning  Man. 


/.     Man  was  Created, 

Gen.  1:27.    Exo.  20:11.    Pro.  20:12. 
Isa.  45:  12.    Jer.  27:  5.    Zee.  12:  1.    1 
Cor.  11:9, 10. 
//.     The  Race  has  a  Common  Origin. 

Gen.  1:27;  5:1—3;  7:21-24;  9:18, 
19.  Isa.  63:  16;  64:  8.  Mai.  2:  10,  Mat, 
6:9,  Luke  11:  2,  Acts  17 :  26— 29.  1 
Cor,  8:6.  Eph.  4:6, 
HI.  Man  a  Compound  Being,  Consist- 
ing of  Body  and  Spirit. 

Gen.  2:  7.    Ecc.  12:7.    Mat.  10:28; 
22:32.    Luke  8:  55,    1  Cor,  15:45.    2 
Cor.  5:6,8.    1  The.  5 :  23. 
IV.    Man  is  the  Offsxjring  of  God. 

See  the  texts  cited  under  "Common 


Origin,"  also,  Luke  3:38.    Jno.  20: 17. 

V.  Man  was  Created  in  God''s  Image. 

1.  This  includes  knowledge,  feel- 
ing, and  will.    Gen.  1:26,  27;  5:1. 
Cor.  11:7.    Jas.  3:9. 

2.  He  was  in  a  state  of  righteous- 
ness and  holiness.  Ecc.  7:29.  2  Cor. 
3 :  13.  Eph.  4 :  24.  Col.  3 :  10,  and  the 
whole  teachingof  Scripture  in  regard 
to  the  state  of  the  regenerated. 

VI.  Man  Under  Moral  Law. 

Gen.  2 :  16,  17,  Exo,  20.  Deu.  6 :  6— 
9;  27:26;  32:  46.  Jos.  1 :  8.  Psa.  1:1 
—3:78:5;  119:72,92.  Mat. 5:17, 19; 
l:•^1,  24-27.  Jno.  14:  21.  Rom.  2:  13 
—1.) ;  8 :  4.  Jas.  1 :  22,  25.  1  Jno.  2:  3, 
4.    Rev.  22 :  14. 


PART  m — Concerning  Sin. 


I.    Its  Nature. 

1.    Its  origin,  as  regards  the  human 
race.     The  first  man  and  woman,  by 


their  own  choice,   violated  the   law 
of  God;    they    sinned    against    God. 
Gen.  3. 
2.    Words,  which    describe  sin  in 


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some  of  its  form '^.  Hebrew:  "Chnla,'' 
to  go  out  oftlio  way,  to  miss  the 
mark.  "  Pi/x/ki,"  to  traiisjjr  res  s. 
"Avail"  to  twist,  to  act  perversely. 
Greek  ''''  JlnmnrtUi"  a  missiiif?  ot'llio 
mark.  '''r(iriii>toma"  a  falling  away 
from  law,  tnitli,  riijrlit.  "  Pdnibaaiti," 
a  g()iu{j  over  or  beyond  truth  aiirl 
riglit,  transgression.  "  .1 /i  o  «it  o," 
lawlessness.  "  Asehria"  irreverence. 
3.  Definition.  "Sin  is  any  want 
of  conformity  unto,  or  transgression 
of,  tUe  law  of  God." 
II.    Its  Extent  and  Penalty, 

1.  By  sinning,  our  first  parents  ia- 
curretl  the  penalty  of  eternal  death, 
including  loss  of  communion  with 
God.  supremacy  of  worldly  affections, 
and  consequent  misery,    wretched- 


ness, pain.  Gen.  2: 17.  "Ezc.  IS:  4.  Mat. 
25:46.  Rom.  5:  12;  6:  23.  H'or.  1."): 
58.  Gal.  6:  8.  Jas.  1 :  1.').  (See  also 
next  two  sections.) 

2.  Sin  natural  to  every  human  be- 
ing, depravity  being  hereditary.  Psa. 
.51:5;  58:. 3.  Jer.  17:9.  Jno.  3:6. 
Rom.  5: 12-19;  7:14-24;  8:7.  1  Cor. 
15 :  22.    Gal.  5 :  17, 19-21.  Epli.  2 :  1,  .3. 

3.  All  men  sinners;  therefore  sub- 
ject to  same  penalty  incurred  by  the 
first  sin.  Gen.  6:  5, 11,  12.  IKin.  8: 
46.  2  f'hr.  6:  .36.  Psa.  .53:  1-3.  Pro.  20: 
6,9.  Ecc.  7:20.  .Jno.  3:19.  Rom.  3:9— 
18,23;  11:32.  Gal.  3:22.  1  Jno.  1: 
8,10. 

4.  Therefore  all  need  redemption. 
Jno.  3;5,6.  Rom.  5: 18;  7  :  24,  25.  2 
Cor.  5  :  14, 1.5, 19.  Gal.  3:  21,  22.  Tit. 
2:14,    Heb.  2:9.    IJno.  2:2' 


PART  IV— Concerning  Redemption. 


A.     Introductory    and   Gener.^l 
Statements. 

The  sin  and  ruin  of  man  gave  occa- 
sion for  the  gracious  interposition  of 
God.  In  the  curse  upon  the  serpent 
was  intimated  the  purpose  of  re- 
demption.   Gen.  3:15. 

/.    Tlioe  is,  however,  no  Self-redemption. 

The  fall  of  man  wrought  a  change 
in  both  his  nature  and  his  condition. 
To  be  redeemed  he  must  be  placed 
where  he  was  Jaefore,  both  as  to  char- 
acter and  as  to  state.  His  purity 
must  be  restored ;  his  condemnation 
must  be  removed.  Man  cannot  re- 
deem himself,  because — 

1.  The  legal  difficulty  is  insupera- 
ble. The  divine  law  requires  a  per- 
fect obedience.  Mat.  22 :  37.  Gal.  3 : 
10.  Rev.  6:23.  There  can  be  no  surplus 
obedience,  no  reparation  for  sin  that 
is  past. 

2.  The  moral  difficulty  is  insuper- 
able. Job  14  :  14.  Jno.  3 :  6.  There 
is  no  tendency  in  that  which  is  sinful 
to  that  which  is  holy.  No  sinner 
can  regain  by  self-effort  alone  the 
purity  which  he  has  lost;  but  this  is 
indispensable  to  redemption.  Heb. 
12:  14. 

//.     No  Redemption  by  other  Creatures. 

It  is  equally  certain  that,  while 
sinful  man  cannot  redeem  himself, 
no  other  creature  can  redeem  him. 
The  fact  of  creatureship  necessitates 
dependence  and  obligation.  The 
highest  angel  and  all  the  angels  are 
under  law  to  God.  That  law  is  per- 
fect, it  exacts  their  whole  power  of 
love  and  service.      By  no  possibility 


can  they  love  and  serve  God  except 
for  themselves  alone.  To  find  a  be- 
ing qualified  and  able  to  redeem,  we 
must  find  one  over  whom  the  law  has 
no  jurisdiction.  In  the  presence  of 
that  being  we  are  in  the  presence  of 
God. 

///.     Will  God  redeem? 

1.  Nature  furnishes  presumptive 
evidence  that  God  will  redeem.  Na- 
ture shows  the  goodness  of  God.  His 
gifts  are  not  determined  by  the  moral 
character  of  men.  Psa.  103:  10;  145: 
15,  16 ;  147  :  8,  9.    Mat.  5 :  45 ;  6 :  26. 

2.  In  the  world  man  is  subject  to 
many  evils  as  to  his  body,  but  all 
around  him  are  remedies  in  nature. 

3.  The  universal  prevalence  of  sac- 
rifice is  another  presumption.  It  is 
probable  that  sacrifice  did  not  origi- 
nate with  man,  but  in  the  appoint- 
ment of  God.     Gen.  3:  21. 

4.  If  nature  is  uncertain,  revela- 
tion is  clear  and  conclusive.  From 
the  fall  of  Adam  to  the  birth  of 
Christ  the  divine  purpose  was  con- 
stantly being  more  fully  and  clearly 
revealed.  Gen.  3 :15 ;  4 :  4 ;  5 :  24—29 ;  6 : 
8;  14:  18.  Jno.  8:  56.  Isa.  ,53:1—12. 
Dan.  9:  24—27.  Joel  2:  28-32.  Zee.  13: 
1—7. 

5.  The  presence  and  work  of  the 
Holy  Spirit  also  attested.  Gen.  6:  3. 
Exo.  31:2,  3.  Jud.  6:34;  11:29.  Neh. 
9:  20.  Isa.  44:  3,  4;  59:  21;  63:  11. 
Hag,  2:5. 

IV,     The  Redeemer,  or  Messiah,  has  AU 
ready  Come. 

It  is  plain  from  the  prophecies  and 
from  their  historical  fulfilment  that 
the    Messiah  must  have  long  since 


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come.    Gen.  49:10.    Dan.  9:  23.    Hag. 
2:6—9.    Mai.  3:1. 

V,  Jesiis  Christ  the  Messiah,  as  shown 
by  Fulfilled  Prophecies. 

1.  Was  to  be  from  eternity  the  fel- 
low of  God.  Isa.  9 :  G.'  Mic.  Ti :  2.  Zee. 
13 :  7.  Mat.  3 :  17.  Jno.  1 : 1—3.  1  Jiio. 
5:20. 

2.  To  be  born  not  by  ordinary  gen- 
eration, but  of  a  virgin.  Isa.  7;  14. 
Mat.  1 :  18-25.    Luke  1 :  2(5-33. 

3.  In  Bethlehem  of  Jiidea.  Mic. 
5  :  2.  Luke  2 :  4, 11.  (See  also  Mat.  2 : 
4-6.    Jno.  7:42.) 

4.  To  come  while  the  scepter 
still  lingered  with  Judah,  near  by 
the  close  of  the  weeks  predicted 
Daniel,  and  while  the  second  temple 
was  yet  standing.  Gen.  49:10;  Mat. 
2:1.  Dan.  9:25;  Luke  2:1.  flag.  2: 
6-9;    Mat.  24:1,2. 

5.  To  be  of  the  race  of  Abraham, 
of  the  tribe  of  Judah,  of  the  family 
of  David.  Gen.  22:  18.  Gen.  49:  10. 
2  Sam.  7:16.    Isa.  11:1-9. 

6.  To  come  iu  humble  circumstan- 
ces. Isa.  53:  2;  Luke  2:  7-24.  Isa. 
49:7;    Mat.  8:20;    Mar.  6:3. 

7.  To  make  Himself  known  by 
works  of  mercy  and  of  superuatui-al 
power.  Isa.  35:  3-6;  Juo.  5:  36,  37. 
Isa.  42 :  7  ;  61 : 1—3 ;  Jno.  10 :  24,  25. 

8.  To  be  despised  and  rejected  of 
men.  Isa.  53:  3—7.  Juo.  1:  10,  11. 
Luke  23 :  18-21. 

9.  To  be  cut  off  by  a  violent  death 
and  His  body  to  be  pierced.  Isa.  53: 
8 ;  Dan.  9 :  26 ;  Luke  23 :  23,  33.  Psa. 
22 :  16 ;  Jno.  20 :  25.  Zee.  12 :  10 ;  Jno. 
19 :  34. 

10.  Other  prophecies  concerning 
His  death.  Psa.  22  :  7,  8 ;  Mat.  27 ;  ,39— 
43.  Psa.  69:21;  Mat.  27:34.  Psa.  22: 
18;  Jno.  19:23,  24.  Exo.  12:46;  Jno. 
19:  33,  36.  Isa.  53:  12;  Mar.  15:  27. 
Isa.  53:9;  Mat.  27  :  .57-60. 

11.  To  rise  from  tlie  dead,  to  as- 
cend on  high,  leading  captivity  cap- 
tive. Psa.  16:  9—11;  Mat.  28:  5—7. 
Psa.  68:18;  Acts  1 :  9-11. 

VI.  The  Incarnation. 

The  word  incarnation  comes  from 
Latin  words  (in  and  caro,  carnis, 
flesh)  meaning  "  in  the  flesh."  To 
become  incarnate  is  to  become  a 
man.  Remaining  God,  Christ  became 
man  and  as  such  lived  among  men. 
The  divine  was  not  changed  into  the 
human,  or  commingled  witli  the  hu- 
man so  that  it  became  what  it  was 
not  before,  but  tlie  divine  tnolc  the  }iu- 
man  into  union  with  itself  and  so  en- 
tered a  form  or  mode  of  being  whicli  was 
neiv  as  well  as  niy.tterioiis.  As  by  faith 
we  understand  that  the  world  was 


framed  by  the  word  of  God,-so'toy 
faith  we  understand  that  Ho  wLo 
framed  the  world  became  iucarnato. 
Heb.  1 ;  11 :  3. 

While  incarnation  could  not  affect 
the  nature  and  properties  of  Deity, 
it  did  ail'ect  their  mauifii^station. 
The  glory  which  the  Son  had  with 
the  Father  vsas  not  visible  when  He 
was  among  men.  Jno.  17:5.  Phi.  2: 
7.    Jno.  1:14.    Luke  1 :  32. 

To  the  sight  of  men  the  human  was 
the  more  constant  and  conspicuous. 
At  times,  however,  there  was  tlje 
clear  shining  forth  of  Deity.  Mat.  7  : 
28,  29.  Jno.  3:  2.  Jno.  7:  46.  Mat. 
17:1,2. 

VII.  Old  Testament  Intimations  of  the 

Incarnation, 

1.  In  the  first  promise.  In  the  re- 
newal of  the  promise  to  Abraham, 
Isaac,  .Jacob,  and  David  He  was  to  be 
their  seed.  Gen.  3;  15;  22:  18;  28:  14. 
2  Sam.  7: 12— 29. 

2.  The  theophanies  of  the  old  cov- 
enant were  manifestations  of  God  in 
the  person  of  His  Son.  To  Abraham. 
Gen.  18.  Jacob.  Gen.  .32:  22-32. 
Joshua.  Jos.  5:  13;  6:  5.  Manoah 
and  his  wife.    Jnd.  13. 

3.  Isaiah  said:  "A  Virgin  shall 
conceive,  and  bear_  a  son"  (7:  14). 
This  would  make  Him  human,  at  the 
same  time  His  name  was  to  be  Im- 
manuel,  God  with  us.'  (See  also  Isa. 
9 :  6,  and  Zee.  13 :  7 ;  Mat.  26 :  31.) 

VIII.  Necessity  of  the  Incarnation. 

Its  necessity  in  the  fact  of  sin.  God 
under  no  obligation  to  redeem  lost 
men,  but,  on  the  supposition  of  re- 
demption, the  'Redeemer  must  be- 
come incarnate. 

1.  God  alone  could  redeem.  The 
law  broken  must  be  vindicated,  the 
nature  defiled  must  be  renewed.  Men 
and  angels  are  \-tterly  incompetent 
in  such  an  exigency.  The  case  neces- 
sitates a  divine  Redeemer. 

2.  God  himself  in  redeeming  men 
must  do  it  righteously.  His  perfect 
law  cannot  be  set  aside.  The  Re- 
deemer must  come  under  the  law, 
under  its  jurisdiction  and  its  power. 
But  to  do  this  He  must  come  out  of 
the  sphere  of  absolute  God-hend  into 
that  of  real  manhood.  (See  Heb.  2: 
14—16.)  It  was  impossible  that  He 
should  cease  to  be  God;  it  was  not 
impossible  that  He  should  assume 
into  union  with  Himself  the  nature  of 
man. 

IX.  The  Mediator. 

The  Greek  word  for  mediator  i3 
emites,  meaning  one  who  goes  between, 


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or  in  the  middle.  It  embraces  tlio  ad- 
ditional ideas  of  variance  and  recon- 
ciliation. 

1.  The  word  mediator  does  not  in 
itself  indicate  by  what  means  media- 
tion is  to  bo  made. 

a.  In  tlio  case  of  a  misapprehension 
the  mediator  would  only  need  to  ex- 
plain, or  bo  an  interpreter. 

b.  In  a  case  of  deliberate  wrong  the 
mediator  would  seek  the  clemency 
and  favor  of  the  olTended  party,  and 
thus  bccoDienn  intercessor, 

c.  If,  further,  the  case  were  such 
that  there  were  grave  liabilities  in 
laxv  and  riylit  resting  upon  the  offend- 
ing party,  it  would  be  requisite  for 
the  mediator  to  obtain  for  him,  or 
himself  become  a  sponsor,  or,  to  use 
the  Scriptural  word,  a  surety  or 
bondsma7i. 

d.  If  the  obligations  resting  upon 
the  offending  party  were  such  as  he 
could  not  in  liis  own  person,  or  by  his 
own  resources  satisfy,  it  would  be- 
hoove the  mediator  to  take  them 
upon  himself,  and  actually  meeting 
them  become  his  redemptor,  or  re- 
deemer. 

2.  The  application  of  this  idea  to 
Christ.  The  v.  ord  mediator  as  ap- 
plied to  Jesus  C  hristlias  this  definite 
meaning— Hticomts  betioeen  men  and 
God — separated  and  at  variance  by  rea- 
son of  sin — to  effect  their  reconcilia- 
tion, in  harmony  with  eternal  truth, 
right,  and  holiness.  See  Heb.  2 :  9—18 ; 
4:  14-16;  5: 1—9. 

X.    Atonement. 

1.  The  usage  of  the  English  word. 

a.  Its  verbal  meaning.  This  is 
seen  by  pronouncing  it  at-one-ment. 
In  this  verbal  sense  the  word  ex- 
presses a  result,  not  that  by  which 
the  result  is  gained. 

b.  In  thoology  tlie  word  is  com- 
monly used  to  denote  that  part  of  the 
priestly  rcork  of  Christ  by  which  He 
made  satisfactioti  to  the  la%v  and  justice 
of  God  for  the  sins  of  men,  and  in  vieia 
of  which  men  are  saved.  In  this  use  it 
expresses  not  reconciliation  itself, 
but  that  which  reconciles. 

2.  Scriptural  words  in  this  con- 
nection. 

a.  In  the  Old  Testament  the  fun- 
damental Hebrew  word  for  atone- 
ment means  to  cover.  Psa.  .32 : 1.  Ac- 
cording to  it,  sin  is  expiated  or 
atoned  for  by  covering  it. 

b.  In  the  New  Testament.  (1) 
Katallage  (Pom.  5:  11),  means  a 
change  or  an  exchange ;  ;'.  e.,  a  change 
from  enmity  to  love,  and  so  recon- 
ciliation. (2)  Apolutro!fis  (Rom.  .3: 
24),  deliverance  by  a  ransom  or  by 


payment  of  a  price.  Mat.  20:28.  1 
Pet.  1 :  18,  19.  (3)  Hilasmos,  propi- 
tiation. Both  Jews  and  Gentiles  per- 
fectly understood  the  meaning  of 
liiltisiiuK'!.  When  under  a  sense  of  sia 
tliey  would  make  a  propitiation — 
thoy  approached  the  altar  and  laid 
upon  it  the  sacrificial  victim.  1  Jno. 
2:2. 

'.i.  If  now  we  combine  and  formu- 
late these  ideas, _  we  see  that  the 
atonement  of  Christ  is  that  satisfac- 
tion to  the  law  and  justice  of  God  for 
the  sins  of  men,  which,  as  the  one  great 
High  Friest,  He  made  by  His  otvn  obedi- 
ence unto  death,  and  on  the  ground  of 
which  He  carries  on  His  acts  of  inter- 
cession and  benediction  in  heaven. 

XI,    Redemption.    (In   contrast  with 
atonement.) 

Atonement  is  the  ground  and  means 
of  redemption,  while  redemption  is 
the  result  of  atonement.  Redemption 
consists  of  two  parts,  the  one  legal, 
the  other  moral.  The  work  of  Christ 
meets  the  demands  of  the  law  and 
man  is  justified.  The  work  of  the 
Spirit  renews  the  depraved  nature 
and  reforms  the  sinner  in  the  divine 
image,  and  man  is  sanctified. 

B.  The  Person  of  the  Redeemer. 

I.     He  is  truly  God, 

(See  texts  on  The  Trinity.) 

//.     He  is  truly  Man, 

His  human  nature  the  same  as  that 
of  other  men,  because  He  is  of  the 
stock  of  Abraham. 

1.  General  references.  Mat.  12:8, 
13-37;  16:13;  25:  31.  Jno.  3:14;  8:28; 
13 :  31.  Gal.  4  :  4.  1  Tim.  2 :  5.  Heb.  2 :  14. 

2.  References  to  His  human  body. 
Mat.  2:1.  Mar.  4:38.  Luke  2:52; 
Jno.  4 :  6-8 ;  19 :  32—34. 

3.  References  to  the  intellectual 
and  spiritual  faculties  which  He  Had 
in  common  with  men.  Mat.  4:  1 — 11 ; 
26;. 38.  Mar.  10:  14;  11:13.  Luke  2:  52; 
4:16—22.    Jno.  2:  24;  11:  3-5,  33. 

III.     He  is  truly  God  and  Man. 

These  two  natures,  the  divine  and 
the  human,  combined  in  Christ  as 
the  God-man. 

1.  In  many  passages  both  natures 
are  referred  to.  Jno.  1 :  14.  Rom.  1: 
3,  4;  8:3;  9:5.  Gal.  4:4.  Phi.  2:11. 
1  Jno.  4:3. 

2.  Passages  which  speak  of  the 
human  attributes  and  actions  of 
Christ  wliile  the  divine  title  is  used. 
Mat.  1 :  23.  Luke  1 :  31,  32.  Acts  20:  28. 
Rom.  8 :  32.  1  Cor.  2 :  8.    Col.  1 :  13—17. 

3.  Passages  which  speak   of   the 


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divine  attributes  and  actions  of 
Christ  wliilo  He  is  designated  by  the 
human  title.  Jno.  3:  13;  6:  62.  Rom. 
9:5.    Rev.  5:12,  13. 

C.  The  Wokk  of  the  Redeemer  as 
Prophet,  Priest,  and  King. 

1.     As  Prophet. 

A  prophet  of  God  is  one  who  has 
authority  and  who  has  the  necessary 
qualifications  to  convey  God's  mes- 
sages to  men.  He  may  also  be  an  in- 
terpreter. 

1.  Christ  executed  the  office  of 
prophet,  by  His  word  and  by  His 
works.    Mat.  5 :  24. 

2.  Also  through  other  agents: 
through  His  Spirit,  by  inspiration,  by 
spiritual  illumination,  through  the 
officers  of  the  church  inspired  as 
apostles,  prophets,  and  teachers. 
Eph.  4:11,  12.  IJno.  2:20;5:20.  He 
continues  to  execute _  the  office  of 
prophet  through  eternity.  Rev.  7:17; 
21:23. 

//.     As  Priest. 

A  priest  is  one  who  is  qualified  and 
authorized  to  "  draw  near  to  the 
Lord  for  men."  Exo.  19:  22.  Heb. 
5:1. 

1.  Must  be  taken  from  among  men 
to  represent  them.  Exo.  28:  9,  12,  21, 
29.    Heb.  5 :  12. 

2.  Must  be  chosen  by  God.  Exo. 
28:1.    Num.  16:5.    Heb.  5:4. 

3.  Must  be  holy— morally  pure  and 
consecrated  to  God.  Exo.  39:  30,  31. 
Lev.  21:6,  8.    Psa.  106:16. 

4.  Must  have  a  right  to  draw  near 
to  Jehovah  and  to  oli'er  sacrifices  and 
make  intercession.  Exo.  19 :  22.  Lev. 
16:3,7,12,15.    Num.  16:  5. 

5.  The  Old  Testament  declares 
Christ  to  be  a  priest.  Psa.  110:  4  (Cf. 
Heb.  5:6;  6:  20).    Zee.  6:13. 

6.  Priestly  functions  ascribed  to 
Him.  Isa.  53 :  10.  Dan.  9 :  24,  25.  The 
temple  and  its  services  and  all  Old 
Testament  sacrifices  typical  of  Christ 
and  His  work.  He  superseded  these. 
Ool.  2:17.    Heb.  9: 10-12;  10: 11,  12. 

7.  New  Testament  proof.  Was 
taken  from  among  men  to  stand  for 
them  before  God.  Heb.  2:16;  4:15. 
Was  chosen  by  God.  Heb.  5:5,  6. 
Was  perfectly  holy.  Luke  1 :  35.  Heb. 
7 :  26.  Has  the  I'ight  of  the  nearest 
access  and  the  greatest  influence 
with  the  Father.  John  11 :  42 ;  16 :  28. 
Heb.  1:3;  9:11—24. 

o.  He  "mediated"  in  the  general 
sense  of  the  term.  John  14 :  6.  1  Tim. 
2:5.   Heb.  8:6. 

b.  He  olTered  propitiation.  Eph. 
5:25.    Heb.  9:  26;  10: 12.  lJao.2:2. 


c.  He  makes  intercession.  Rom,  > 
8:4.    Heb.  7:25.    1  Jno.  2:1. 

8.  Christ  as  priest  made  aton3-  • 
ment  fcr  us,  was  made  a  substitute 
for  us.  A  substitute  is  one  appointed 
or  accepted  to  act  or  to  suffer  in  the 
stead  of  another,  and  his  actions  or 
sufferings  are  t-icarious. 

a.  The  Greek  preposition  huper, 
with  the  genitive,  sometimes  signifies 
instead  of,  and  the  construction  is 
used  to  set  forth  the  relation  of 
Christ's  work  to  us.  2  Cor.  5: 14, 15, 
20.    Gal.  3 :  13.     Phile.  13.  1  Pet.  3 :  18. 

b.  The  preposition  anti  definitely 
and  always  expresses  substitution. 
Mat.  2:  22;  5:  38;  20:28.  Mar.  10:45. 
1  Tim.  2:6. 

c.  The  same  is  true  as  to  what  the 
Scriptures  teach  as  to  our  sins  being 
laid  upon  Christ.  Lev.  7:18.  Num. 
18:27.-  Psa.  106:31.  Isa.  53:12.  Luke 
22:37.  Rom.  2:  26;  4:  3—9.  2  Cor.  5: 
19-21.    Gal.  3:13. 

d.  The  effects  of  Christ's  action 
as  priest  are  shown. 

(1)  As  towards  God,  they  are  de- 
clared to  be  propitiatory.  Rom.  3: 
25,  26.  Heb.  2:  17.  1  Jno.  2:  2; 
4:10. 

(2)  As  respects  the  sinner,  they 
are  declared  to  be  redemption,  de- 
liverance by  ransom.  Isa.  51:11;  62: 
12.  1  Cor.  7 :  23.  Gal.  3 :  13, 14.  1  Tim. 
2:6.    1  Pot.  1 :  18, 19.    Rev.  5:9. 

III.     As  King. 

The  kingdom  of  Christ  a  very 
prominent  subject  in  Scripture.  Dan. 
2:44.  Mat.  13;  22:1-14.  Luke  13: 
22-30;  17:20,21.  Rom.  14:17.  Eph. 
1:10,20-22.    1  Pet.  3:22. 

1.  Christ's  authority  embraces  the 
universe.  Mat.  28 :  18.  Eph.  1 :  17-23. 
Phi.  2 :  9—11.    It  is  distinguished  as— 

o.  His  kin gdomo.f])oii:er,  embracing 
the  entire  universe  in  His  providen- 
tial and  judicial  administration.  Jno. 
5:  22-27;  9:  39.  1  Cor.  15:25.  Heb.  10: 
12,  13. 

b.  His  kingdom  of  grace,  spiritual 
alike  as  to  its  subjects,  laws,  modes 
of  administration  and  instrumentali- 
ties. 

c.  His  kingdom  of  glory,  the  con- 
summation of  His  gracious  adminis- 
tration, will  continue  forever. 

2.  The  object  of  Christ's  authority 
is  to  accomplish  the  salvation  of  His 
church.     Eph.  1 :  22,  23. 

n.  To  cause  all  things  to  work  to- 
gether for  the  good  of  His  people. 
Rom.  8 :  28. 

b.  To  establish  a  kingdom  for 
them.    Luke  22:  29.    Jno.  11:2. 

c.  To  subjugate  all  His  enemies. 
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d.  That  all  should  worship  Him. 
Heb.  1:6.    Rev.  5:9    13. 

3.  The  following  are  some  of  the 
titles  to  this  kingdom,  with  the  sense 
in  which  they  are  used. 

a.  The  kingdom  of  God,  Luke  4:  43, 
because  of  diviue  origin  and  the 
authority  of  God  exercised  in  its  ad- 
ministration. 

b.  The  kingdom  of  Christ,  Mat.  16: 
28;  Col.  1:13,  because  He  is  iu  per- 
son the  immediate  sovereign. 

c.  The  kingdom  of  heaven.  Mat.  11: 
12,  because  its  origin  and  character- 
istics are  from  heaven  and  its  con- 
summation is  to  be  in  heaven. 

4.  Christ's  administration  of  His 
kingdom  presents  two  aspects: — (1) 
As  militant.  Eph.  6:11— 17.  (2)  As 
glorified,  or  triumphant.  Rev.  3 :  21. 
Accordingly  Christ  is  represented  as 
a  great  Captain  (Rev.  19:  11,  16),  and 
as  a  Prince  reigning  upon  His  throne. 
Rev.  21 :  5,  22,  23. 

The  throne  upon  which  Christ  sits 
is  represented  as— A  throne  of  grace. 
Heb.  4:16.  A  throne  of  judgment. 
Rev.  20:  11—15.  A  throne  of  glory. 
Rev.  4:  25;  5:6. 

5.  The  sense  in  which  Christ's 
kingdom  is  spiritual. 

a.  The  king  is  a  spiritual  and  not 
an  earthly  sovereign.  Mat.  20:28. 
Jno.  18 :  .36. 

b.  His  throne  is  at  the  right  hand 
of  God.  Heb.    1:3. 

c.  His  scepter  is  spiritual.  Psa. 
110:2.    Isa.  61:1— 3;  63:1. 

d.  The  citizens  of  the  kingdom  are 
Bpiritual  men.  Jno.  4:  24. 

e.  The  mode  in  which  He  adminis- 
ters Hisgovernment  is  spiritual.  Zee. 
4:6,7. 

/.    His  laws  are  spiritual.  Jno.  4 :  24. 

g.  The  blessings  and  penalties  of 
His  kingdom  are  spiritual.  1  Cor.  3: 
4-11.  2  Cor.  10:4.  Eph.  1:3—8.  2 
Tim.  4:2.    Tit.  2:15. 

6.  Christ  as  seated  at  the  right 
hand  of  the  Father.  Some  of  the 
language  may  be  figurative,  but  it 
Bets  forth  the  glorification  of  Christ 
in  heaven.  It  presents  Him  as  the 
God-man  exalted  to  supreme  and 
universal  glory  and  power.  Psa.  110: 
1.  Dan.  7:13,  14.  Mat.  26:64.  Mar. 
16:  19.  Jno.  5 :  22.  Rom.  8 :  34.  Eph; 
1:20-22.  Phi.  2:  9—11.  Col.  3:1. 
Heb.  1:3,  4;  2:9;  10:12.  1  Pet.  3:22. 
Rev.  5:6. 

D.  The  Work  of  the  Holy  Spirit 

IN  Redemption. 
(See    Personality    and  Deity  under 

head  of  the  Trinity.) 
/.     The  Father  and  the  Son   work  by, 
and  through,  the  Holy  Spirit. 


He  came  upon  men  and  clothed 
them  with  the  power  of  God  as 
worker,  prt)phet  or  leader.  Gen.  41: 
38.  Exo.  31:  1-3;, 35:  31.  Num.  11:29; 
24:2.  1  Sam.  10:10.  2  Chr.  15:1.  Isa. 
63:11.  Eze.  11 :  23,  24. 
//.     His  special  individual  work. 

1.  To  convict  of  sin.  Jno.  16:8. 
Acts  2 :  37. 

2.  To  regenerate.  Jno.  3:3— 5;  6: 
63.    Tit.  3:5— 7. 

3.  To  witness  concerning  Jesus. 
Heb.  10:15.    1  Jno.  5:7. 

4.  He  is  the  author  of  assurance 
to  us.     Rom.  8 :  14-16.     1  Juci.  4 :  13. 

5.  He  is  the  inspirer  of  the  Scrip- 
tures and  our  personal  teacher.  Jno. 
14:26;  16:13.  ICor.  2:9— 13;  12:3— 
8.  1  The.  1:5.  2  Tim  3 :  16.  Heb.  3 : 
7.    2  Pet.  1 :  21. 

6.  He  dwells  in  the  disciples  of 
Jesus.  1  Cor.  2:9-16;  6:17;  12:13. 
Gal. 3:5;  4:6;  5:25.  Eph.2:22;3: 
16:5:18.    1  Pet.  1:11.    1  Jno.  3:24. 

7.  He  sheds  abroad  the  love  of  God 
in  our  hearts.    Rom.  5:5. 

8.  He  gives  hope,  joy,  peace,  liber- 
ty.   Gal.  5  :  22.    2  Cor.  3 :  17. 

9.  He  is  the  Comforter.  Jno.  14: 16, 
26;  15:26;  16:7.  Acts  9:31.  Rom. 
15 :  13. 

10.  He  sanctifies.  Rom.  8:6—11. 
1  Cor.  6:11.  Gal.  5 :  22-26.  2  The.  2 : 
13. 

in.     The  Holy  Spirit  for  Service. 

1.  The  gift.  (See  texts  under  I.) 
Jno.  14:17.  1  Cor.  3:16;  6:19,  20. 
Luke  4:17—21.  Jno.  3:34.  Acts  10: 
38.  Isa.  44:3.  Acts  1:5,  8;  2:4,  38, 
39;  4:31;  6:3;9:17. 

2.  How  given.  Luke  11:  13;  24:  49, 
Jno.  20:22.  Acts  1 :  4;  2:  38;  5:  32;  8: 
17;  19:  6.    1  Jno.  5:  14,  15. 

3.  As  to  the  renewal  of  the  gift. 
Acts  4:  31;  10:  44;  11:  15;  13:  52. 

E.  The  Work  of  Redemption   as 

Related  to  the  Believer. 
I.     The  Union  between  Christ  and  the 
Believer. 

1.    As  to  its  nature. 

a.  Christ  as  the  second  Adam  (1 
Cor.  15:  22)  assumes  in  the  covenant 
of  grace  those  broken  obligations  of 
the  covenant  of  works  which  the 
first  Adam  failed  to  discharge,  and 
fulfils  them  all  in  behalf  of  all  His 
"  sheep  "—those  whom  the  Father 
has  given  Him. 

b.  Its  spiritual  and  vital  char- 
acter. 

(1)  It  is  a  spiritual  union.  1  Cor. 
6:17;  12:13,    1  Jno.  3:  24;  4: 13. 

(2')  It  is  a  vital  union.  Jno.  14 :  19. 
Gal  2 :  20. 


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(3)  It  embraces  our  entire  per- 
sons.   1  Cor.  6:  15,  19. 

(4)  It  is  an  indissoluble  union.  Jno, 
10:  28;  14:  23;  17:21,  23.  1  The.  4:14, 
17. 

2.  As  to  its  consequences  (in  gen- 
eral)— 

0.  Believers  have  a  community 
with  Christ  in  His  covenant  standing 
and  rishts.  Rom.  8 : 1.  Eph.  1 :  6,  11, 
13.  Phi.  3:8,9.    Col.  2:10. 

His  mediatorial  ofEce  embraces 
three  principal  functions: — (1)  Pro- 
phet. In  fellowship  with  Him  the 
believer  is  a  prophet.  Jno.  16 :  13.  i 
Jno.  2:27.  (2)  Priest.  The  believer 
is  also  a  priest  in  Him.  Isa.  61:6.  1 
Pet.  2:5.  Rev.  20:6.  (3)  King.  In 
Him  the  believer  is  also  a  king.  1 
Pet.  2 :  9._  Rev.  3 :  21 ;  5 :  10. 

b.  Believers  have  fellowship  with 
Him  in  the  transforming,  assimila- 
ting power  of  His  life. 

(1)  As  to  their  souls.  Rom,  8:9. 
Phi.  2:5.    1  Jno.  3:2. 

(2)  As  to  their  bodies.  Rom,  6:5. 
ICor.  6:17, 19;  15:47,49.  Phi.  3:21. 
Thus  bearing  fruit  to  Christ,  both  in 
theirbodies  and  in  their  spirits  which 
are  His.  John  15:5.  2  Cor.  12:9.  1 
Jno.  1 : 6. 

c.  This  leads  to  fellowship  with 
Christ,  in  experience,  labors,  suffer- 
ings, temptation,  death,  and  finally, 
in  His  glory.  Gal.  6:17.  Phi.  3:10. 
Heb,  12:3.    1  Pet.  4:13. 

d.  Also  to  Christ's  rightful  fellow- 
ship with  them  in  all  they  possess. 
Rom.  14:8.     1  Cor.  6 :  19,  20. 

e.  Also  to  the  consequence  that  in 
the  spiritual  reception  of  the  sacra- 
ments, they  do  really  hold  fellowship 
with  Him.  They  are  baptized  into 
Christ.  Jno.  6:51,56.  1  Cor.  10:  16; 
11:26.    Gal.  3:27. 

II.    Doctrines  Connected  with  the  Union 
of  Christ  with  the  Believer. 

1.  Repentance. 

a.  Repentance  includes  a  sense  of 
personal  guilt,  pollution,  and  help- 
lessness, an  apprehension  of  the 
mercy  of  God  in  Christ,  grief  and 
hatred  of  sin,  a  resolute  turning  from 
it  unto  God,  and  a  persistent  en- 
deavor after  a  new  life  of  holy  obedi- 
ence. 

b.  True  repentance  brings  the  be- 
liever to  see  and  appreciate  the  holi- 
ness of  God  as  revealed  alike  in  the 
law  and  in  the  gospel,  and  in  that 
light  to  see  and  feel  the  exceeding 
sinfulness  of  all  sin  as  well  as  the 
sinfulness  of  his  own  nature.  Job  42 : 
6.    Psa.  51:4    9.    Rom.  3:  20. 

c.  The  awakened  conscience  echoes 
God's  law,  and  can  be  appeased  by 


no  less  a  propitiation  than  that  de- 
manded by  divine  justice  itself. 

d.  The  evidence  of  genuine  re- 
pentance. 

(1)  To  be  determined  by  prayerful 
study  of  the  Scriptures  in  connection 
with  self-examination. 

(2)  By  the  hatred  and  forsaking 
of  secret  as  well  as  of  open  sins,  the 
choice  of  God's  service  as  both  right 
and  desirable,  public  confession,  and 
practical  consecration. 

e.  Scripture  examples  of  repent- 
ance. 

(1)  True.  2  Sam.  12:13.  Psa.  51:4. 
2  Sam.  24 :  10.  Luke  15 :  18,  21.  Luke 
18:  13. 

(2)  False.   Exo.  9 :  27,  34 ;  10 :  16,  20. 

1  Sam.  15:24.    Mat.  27:4,  5. 
2.    Faith. 

a.  New  Testament  usage. 

(1)  That  state  of  mind  which  is 
induced  by  persuasion.    Rom.  14:  22. 

(2)  Good  faith,  fidelity,  sincerity. 
Rom.  3:3.    Tit.  2:10. 

(3)  Assent  to  the  truth.  Phi.  1 :  27. 

2  The.  2:13. 

(4)  Faith  toward,  on,  or  in  God. 
Mar.]l:22.  1  The.  1 :  8.  Heb.6:l.  1 
Pet.  1:21.  In  Christ.  Acts.  24:24. 
Rom.  3:35.    Gal.  2:16-20. 

(5)  The  object  of  faith;  viz.,  the 
revelatitiu  of  the  gospel.  Rom.  1:5; 
10:8.    1  Tim.  4:1.  Jude  3,  20. 

b.  Knowledge  is  the  apprehension 
of  an  object  as  true,  and  faith  is  an 
assent  to  its  truth.  In  this  general 
sense  every  exercise  of  faitli  includes 
the  knowledge  of  the  object  assented 
to. 

c.  Religious  faith  rests,  first,  upon 
the  faithfulness  of  God  as  pledged  in 
His  supernatural  revelation,  (Jno.  3: 
33) ;  second,  upon  the  evidence  of 
spiritual  illumination,  personal  ex- 
perience of  the  power  of  the  truth, 
and  the  witness  of  the  Holy  Ghost. 
Thus  it  lests  not  in  the  wisdom  of 
men,  but  in  the  power  of  God.  1  Cor. 
2:. 5-1 2. 

d.  The  two  kinds  of  evidence  by 
which  we  know  that  God  has  revealed 
certain  truths  as  objects  of  faith. 

(1)  The  evidence  in  the  truth 
itself— m  or  al,  spiritual,  experi- 
mental, rational.  Jer.  23 :  29.  Jno.  6 : 
33.    Jno.  14:7,  26. 

(2)  The  accrediting  evidence  of 
the  presence  and  power  of  God  ac- 
companying the  promulgation  of  the 
truth,  and  proving  that  it  is  from 
Him.  These  are  miracles,  provi- 
dential  dispensations,  and  the  ful. 
filment  of  prophecy.  Jno.  5:  36- 
Heb.  2:4. 

e.  That  saving  faith  includes  trust 
is  proved  from  the  uniform  and  sin- 


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gle  condition  of  salvation  as  pre- 
sented ill  the  Scriptures,  expressed 
in  the  words  "  believe  in,  or  on, 
Christ."  Jno.  7:38.  Acts  9: 42;  16: 
31.  Gal.  2:16.  To  believe  in,  or  on, 
a  person,  necessarily  implies  trust  as 
well  as  credit.  Acts  26:18.  Gal.  3: 
26.    2  Tim.  3:  15.     Heb.  11:1. 

/.  The  same  proved  from  expres- 
sions used  in  the  Scriptures  as  equiv- 
alent to  the  phrase  "  believing  in 
Christ."  Such  expressions  are:  Re- 
ceiving Christ,  (Jno.  1 :  12).  Looking 
to  Christ,  (Isa.  45:  221.  (Cf.  Num.  21: 
9.  Jno.  3:  14,  15.)  Fleeing  for  refuge, 
(Heb.  6: 18).  Coming  to  Christ,  (Mat. 
11:28.  Jno.  6:35,  37).  Committing 
unto  Christ,  (2  Tim.  1:12). 

g.  The  object  of  faith  is  the  per- 
son and  work  of  the  Lord  Jesus 
Christ  as  mediator. 

(1)  We  are  justified  by  that  faith 
of  which  Christ  is  the  object.  Rom. 
3:22,25.    Gal.  2:16.    Phi.  3:  9. 

(2)  Saved  by  faith  in  Christ.  Jno. 
1:12;  3:  16,  36;  6:  35.  Acts  10:  43;  16: 
31. 

(3)  The  rejection  of  Christ,  or  re- 
fusal to  submit  to  the  righteousness 
of  God  declared  to  be  the  ground  of 
reprobation.    Jno.  3 :  18,  19 ;  8 :  24. 

h.  Assurance  of  salvation  attain- 
able through  faith. 

Directly  asserted.  Rom.  8 :  16.  2 
Pet.  1:10.  1  Jno.  2:3;  3:  14;  5:  13. 
Scriptural  examples :  2  Tim.  1 :  12 ;  4  : 
'J,  8.  Begets  unfeigned  humility.  1 
Cor.  15 :  10.  Gal.  6 :  14.  Leads  to  ever 
increasing  diligence  in  practical  re- 
ligion. Psa.  51:12,  13,  19.  Also  to 
candid  self-examination  and  a  desire 
to  be  searched  and  corrected  by  God. 
Psa.  139:23,  24.  Also  to  constant 
aspirations  after  nearer  conformity 
to,  and  more  intimate  communion 
with  God.    IJno.  3:2,  3. 

J.  Living  faith  leads  to  good 
works.  Acts  15 :  9 ;  26 :  18.  Gal.  5 :  6. 
Jas.  2 :  14—26.    1  Jno.  5  :  4. 

3.    Regeneration. 

a.  Scriptviro  terms  by  which  this 
work  of  God  is  designated :  Creat- 
ing. Eph.  4 :  24.  Begetting.  1  Jno. 
4:7.  Quickening.  Jno.  5:21.  Eph. 
2:5.  Calling  out  of  darkness  into 
marvelous  light.    1  Pet.  2 :  9. 

The  subjects  of  it  are  said— To  be 
alive  from  the  dead.  Rom  6:  13.  To 
be  new  creatures,  2  Cor.  5  :  17.  To  be 
born  again,  or  anew.  Jno.  3 :  3,  7.  To 
be  God's  workmanship.  Eph.  2:10. 

b.  Proof  that  there  is  such  a  thhig 
as  is  commonly  called  regeneration. 

(1)  The  Scri.ptures  declare  tliat 
such  a  change  is  necessary.  2  Cor.  5: 
17.    Gal.  6:1.5. 

(2)  The  change  is  described,  Eph. 


2:5;  4 :  23,  24.    Jas.  1 :  18,  1  Pet.  1 :  2.3. 

(3)  It  is  necessary  for  the  most 
moral  as  well  as  the  most  profligate, 
1  Cor.  15:10.   Gal.  1:13— 16. 

(4)  That  this  change  is  not  a  mere 
reformation  is  proved  by  its  being 
referred  to  the  Holy  Spirit.  Tit. 
3:5. 

(5)  In  the  comparison  of  man's 
state  in  grace  with  liis  state  by  na- 
ture.    Rom.  6 :  13 ;  8 :  6—10.     Eph.  5 : 8. 

(6)  In  the  experience  of  all  Chris- 
tians and  the  testimony  of  their  lives. 

c.  Proofs  that  believers  are  sub- 
jects of  supernatural,  or  spiritual 
illumination. 

(1)  This  is  necessary.  Jno  16:3. 
1  Cor.  2:14.    2  Cor.  3: 14;  4:  3. 

(2)  The  Scriptures  expressly 
affirm  it.  Psa.  19 :  7,  8 ;  43 :  3,  4.  Jno. 
17:3.  1  Cor.  2:12,  13.  2  Cor.  4:6. 
Eph.  1:18.  Phi.  1:9.  Col.  3:10.  1 
Jno.  4  :  7 ;  5 :  20. 

The  first  effect  of  regeneration  is 
to  open  the  eyes  of  our  understand- 
ing to  the  excellency  of  divine  truth. 
The  second  effect  is  the  going  forth 
of  the  renewed  affections  toward 
that  excellency  perceived. 

(l.  Proof  of  the  absolute  necessity 
of  regeneration. 

(1)  The  Scriptures  assert  it.  Jno. 
3:3.  Rom.  8:6,  7.  Eph.  2:  10;  4:  21— 
24. 

(2)  It  is  proved  from  the  nature  of 
man  as  a  sinner.  Rom.  7 :  18 ;  8 :  7 — 9. 
1  Cor.  2:14.    Eph.  2:1. 

(3)  Also  from  the  nature  of 
heaven.  Isa.  35:  8;  52:1.  Mat.  5:8; 
13:41.     Heb.  12:14.    Rev.  21 :  27. 

(4)  The  restoration  of  holiness  is 
the  grand  end  of  the  whole  plan  of 
salvation.  Rom.  8:28,  29.  Eph.  1: 
4;  5:5,26,  27. 

4.     Justification. 

a.  Its  fundamental  idea  is  that  of 
perfect  conformity  to  all  of  the  re- 
quirements of  the  moral  law. 

b.  The  usage  of  "  to  justify." 

It  means  to  declare  a  person  to  be 
just. 

(1)  Because  personally  conformed 
to  the  law  as  to  moral  character. 
Luke  7:  29.    Rom.  3:4. 

(2)  Because,  forensically,  the  de- 
rnands  of  the  law  as  a  condition  of 
life  have  been  fully  satisfied  in  re- 
gard to  Him.  Acts  13:39.  Rom.  5: 
1,9;  8:  30,  33.  ICor.  6:11.  Gal.  2:16; 
3:11. 

<'.  (1)  The  ungodly  are  said  to  be 
justified  without  the  deeds  of  the 
law,  by  the  blood  of  Christ,  by  faith, 
freely,  and  of  grace,  by  means  of  a 
satisfaction  and  of  imputed  right- 
eousness. Rom.  3 :  20— 2S ;  4  :  5-7 ;  5 : 1. 
Gal.  2: 16;  3: 11;  5:  4.    1  Jno.  2:2. 


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(2)  The  contrary  of  condemnation. 
Eom.  8:  33,  34. 

(3)  The  same  idea  conveyed  in 
many  equivalent  and  interchange- 
able expressions,  ino.  3:18;  5:24. 
Rom.  4:6,  7.    2Cor.  .i:19. 

d.  The  terms  "  righteousness  "  and 
"  righteousness  of  God  "  in  the  New 
Testament  signify  :— 

(1)  Holiness  of  character.  Mat.  .5; 
6.  Rom.  6:  13.  Rom.  10:  3—5.  Phi.  3: 
9.    Tit.  3:5. 

(2)  Tlie  vicarious  obedience  and 
sufferings  of  Christ  our  substitute, 
which  become  our  righteousness,  re 
ceived  and  appropriated  by  us 
through  faith.  Rom.  3:22;  4:6,11; 
10 :  4—10.    1  Cor.  1 :  30. 

The  phrase  "righteousness  of 
God  "  means  that  perfect  righteous- 
ness or  satisfaction  to  the  whole  law, 
preceist  and  penalty  alike,  which 
God  provides,  and  which  God  will 
accept.  Mat.  6:33.  Rom.  1:17.  2 
Cor.  5 :  21.  Jas.  1 :  20. 

e.  The  term  "justification,"  oc- 
curs only  in  Rom.  4 :  25 ;  5 :  16, 18.  It 
signifies  that  relation  to  the  law  into 
which  we  are  brought  in  consequence 
of  the  righteousness  of  Christ  being 
made  legally  ours.  We  are  absolved 
from  all  liability  to  the  penalty,  and 
the  rewards  promised  to  obedience 
are  declared  to  belong  to  us. 

/.  The  requirement  of  the  law  in 
order  to  the  justification  of  a  sinner. 

The  law  consists  of  a  rule  of  duty 
and  a  penalty  to  take  effect  in  case 
of  disobedience.  In  the  case  of  the 
sinner,  therefore,  who  has  already 
incurred  guilt,  the  law  demands  that, 
besides  the  rendering  of  perfect 
obedience,  the  penalty  also  should 
be  suffered.  Rom.  10:5.  Gal.  3:10 
—13. 

(7.  Proof  that  works  cannot  be  the 
ground  of  a  sinner's  justification. 

(1)  Paul  repeatedly  asserts  this. 
Gal.  2:16.     Phi.  3:9. 

(2)  The  law  demands  perfect 
obedience.  No  act  of  obedience  at 
one  time  can  atone  for  disobedience 
at  another.    Gal.  3 :  10,  21 ;  5 :  3. 

(3)  If  we  are  justified  by  works, 
then  Christ  is  dead  in  vain.  Gal  2: 
21  ;  5  :  4. 

(4)  If  it  were  of  works  it  would 
not  be  of  grace.  Rom.  11:  6.  Eph.  2: 
8,9. 

(5)  It  would  afford  cause  •  for 
boasting.     Rom.  3:  27;  4:  2. 

(6)  Paul  also  quotes  the  Old  Tes- 
tament to  prove  that  all  men  are 
sinners  (Rom.  3:9,  10),  and  that  con- 
sequently they  cannot  be  justified  by 
works.  Psa.  143:2.  Rom.  3:20.  He 
quotes  Hab.  2:4  to  prove  that  the 


just  shall  live  by  faith,  and  cites 
the  example  of  Abraham.  Qal 
3:6. 

h.  The  ground  of  justification  is 
the  righteousness  of  Christ.  Rom. 
10:4.     ICor.  1:30. 

Faith  is  the  essential  prerequisite 
and  instrument  of  receiving  that 
righteousness.     Eph.  2 :  8. 

Justification  is  a  declaration  on 
the  part  of  God  that  the  law  is  satis- 
fied because  of  the  righteousness  of 
Christ,  which  is  imputed  to  believers, 
and  the  merits  of  which  are  received 
by  them  through  faith. 

i.  The  sense  in  w.h  i  c  h  Christ's 
righteousness  is  imputed. 

Imputation  is  an  act  of  God  as  sov- 
ereign Judge,  whereby  (1)  He  makes 
the  guilt  and  legal  responsibilities  of 
our  sins  really  Christ's  (Isa..53:  5,  11. 
Juo.  1:29.  2  Cor.  5:21.  Gal.  3:13); 
and  whereby  (2)  He  makes  the 
righteousness  of  Christ  ours  (that  is, 
the  legal  right  to  reward,  by  the 
gracious  covenant  conditioned  on 
righteousness),  and  tiien  treats  us  as 
persons  legally  invested  with  those 
rights.  Rom .  4 :  6 ;  10 :  4.  1  Cor.  1 :  30. 
2  Cor.  5:21.    Phi.  3:  9. 

Imputation  is  the  charging  or 
crediting  to  one's  account  as  the 
ground  of  judicial  treatment. 

As  Christ  is  not  made  a  sinner  by 
the  imputation  to  Him  of  our  sins, 
so  we  are  not  made  holy  by  tlie  im- 
putation to  us  of  His  rigliteousness. 
The  transfer  is  only  of  guilt  from  us 
to  Him,  and  of  merit  from  Him  to 
us.  Rom.  5:  12-21.  Cf.  Rom.  4:6,  and 
3:21,  with  5:  19. 

j.  The  nature  of  the  peace  which 
flows  from  justification. 

(1)  Peace  with  God,  His  justice 
being  completely  satisfied  through 
the  righteousness  of  Christ.  Rom.  5 : 
1.  2  Cor.  5 :  19.  Col.  1 :  21.  Eph.  2 :  14. 
In  witness  of  this  His  Holy  Spirit  is 
given  to  us.  Rom.  8:15,  16.  Heb.  10: 
15, 17.  His  love  is  shed  abroad  in  our 
hearts  (Rom.  5:5),  and  our  fellow- 
ship with  Him  is  established. 

(2)  Inv^ard  peace  of  conscience, 
througli  the  apprehension  of  the 
rigliteousness  by  which  we  are  justi- 
fied.    Heb.  9:15;  10:2,22. 

3.    Adoption. 

a.  Classes  of  persons  to  whom  the 
term  "sons  "  or  "children  of  God" 
is  applied  in  the  Scriptures. 

(1)  In  the  singular,  the  term  is 
applied  in  a  supreme  sense  to  the 
Second  Person  of  the  Trinity  alone. 

(2)  In  the  plural,  to  angels,  be- 
cause they  are  God  s  favored  crea- 
tures.   Job  1:6;  38:  7. 

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cause  they  possess  authority  dele- 
gated from  God.    Psa.8'_':t). 

(4)  To  good  men  as  the  subjects 
of  a  divine  adoption. 

The  sonj^hip  which  this  adoption 
confers  is  twofold:  - 

(a)  General  and  external.  Exo.  4: 
22.    Rom.  9:  4. 

(b)  Special,  spiritual,  and  immor- 
tal.   Gal.  4:. 5.    Eph.  1:4-6. 

().  That  which  is  represented  in 
Scripture  as  involved  in  being  a  child 
of  God  by  adoption. 

(1)  Derivation  of  nature  from 
God.  Jno.  1 :  13.  Jas.  1 :  18.  1  Juo. 
5 :  18. 

(2)  Being  born  again  in  the  image 
of  God,  bearing  His  likeness.  Rom. 
8 :  29.  2  Cor.  3 :  18.  Col.  3 :  10.  2  Pet. 
1:4. 

(3)  Bearing  His  name.  1  Jno.  3:1, 
Rev.  2:17:3:12. 

(4)  Being  the  objects  of  His  pe- 
culiar love.  Jno.  17  :  23.  Rom.  5 :  5 — 8. 
Tit.  3:4.     1  Jno.  4:  7—11. 

(5)  The  indwelling  Spirit  of  His 
Son  (Gal.  4:  .">,  6),  forms  in  us  a  spirit 
becoming  the  children  of  God  :  Obe- 
dient (1  Pet.  1:14.  2  Jno.  6i;  free 
from  sense  of  guilt,  legal  bondage, 
and  fear  of  death  (Rom.  8: 1.5.  Gal.  5: 
].  Heb.  2: 1.')) ;  and  elevated  with  a 
holy  boldness  and  royal  dignity. 
I3eb.  10 :  19,  22.    1  Pet.  2 :  9 ;  4 :  14. 

(6)  Present  protection,  consola- 
tions, and  abundant  provisions.  Psa, 
12.".:  2.  Isa.  66:13.  Luke  12:  27-32. 
Jno.  14:  18.  1  Cor.  3:  21-23.  2  Cor. 
1:4. 

(7)  Present  fatherly  chastise- 
ments for  our  good.  Psa.  51:  11, 12; 
Heb.  12:. 5 -11. 

(8)  The  certain  inheritance  of  the 
riches  of  our  Father's  glory,  as  heirs 
with  God  aud  joint-heirs  with  Christ 
(Rom.  8:  17.  Jas.  2:  5.  lPet.l:4;3: 
7);  including  the  exaltation  of  our 
bodies  to  the  fellowship  with  Him. 
Rom.  8:  2.3.    Phi.  3:  21. 

c.  Adoption  proceeds  from  the  Fa- 
ther, upon  the  merits  of  the  Son,  by 
the  agency  of  the  Holv  Spirit.  Jno.  1 : 
12, 13.  Gal.  4 :  5,  6.  Tit.  3 :  '>.  6.  Rom. 
8:17,  29.  Heb.  2:17;  4:15.  All  be- 
lievers being  subjects  of  the  same 
adoption,  are  brethren.  Eph.  3:  6.  1 
Jno.  3: 14;  5:1. 

6.    Sanctification. 

a.  (1)  To  make  clean  physically 
or  morally.  («)  Of  ceremonial  puri- 
fication. Heb.  9:13.  (b)  To  render 
clean  in  a  moral  sense.  1  Cor.  6:  11, 
Heb.  13:12.  (f.)  To  set  apart  from 
a  common  to  a  sacred  use,  to  devote. 
Mat.  23 :  17.  Jno.  10 :  36.  Mat.  6:9.  1 
Pet.  3:15. 

b.  Regeneration  is  the  creative  act 


of  the  Holy  Spirit,  implanting  a  new 
principle  of  spiritual  life  in  tiie  soul. 
Sanctification  is  the  sustaining  and 
developing  work  of  the  Holy  S[)irit, 
bringing  all  the  faculties  of  tiie  soul 
more  and  more  perfectly  under  the 
purifying  and  regulating  influence 
of  the  implanted  principle  of  spiri- 
tual life. 

c.  The  sense  in  which  the  body  is 
sanctified. 

.\s  being  the  temple  of  the  Holy 
Ghost.    1  Cor.  6 :  19. 

As  being  a  member  of  Christ.  1 
Cor.  6:15. 

It  will  be  made  like  Christ's  glori- 
fied body.    1  Cor.  15:44.    Phi.  3:21. 

d.  To  whom  the  work  of  sanctifi- 
cation is  referred. 

(1)  To  the  Father.  1  The.  5:23. 
Heb.  13:21. 

(2)  To  the  Son.  Eph.  5 :  25,  26.  Tit, 
2:  14, 

(3)  To  the  Holy  Spirit,  1  Cor.  6: 
11.    2  The.  2:13. 

/.  The  agency  of  the  truth  in  the 
work  of  sanctification.  Psa.  119:9 
—11.  Jno.  17  :  19.  Jas.  1 :  18.  1  Pet.  1 : 
22;  2:  2.    2  Pet.  1:4, 

F.   The  Union    between   Believ- 

ER.s;  THE    Church    and    its 

Instititions. 

(Condensed  from  the  Schaff-Herzog 

Encyclopsedia.) 

I.     The  Church. 

1.  The  word  ecclesia  in  the  New 
Testament  means  either  the  univer- 
sal church  of  Christ,  or  a  local  con- 
gregation. 

2.  The  historical  Christian  church 
began  on  the  day  of  Pentecost;  and 
it  was  at  first  composed  of  the  dis- 
ciples whom  Jesus  had  personally 
gathered.  It  was  a  community  in- 
side of  Judaism,  with  peculiar  wor- 
ship and  government.  It  was  the 
ecclesia;  and  by  this  name  Paul  calls 
it  in  his  earliest  epistles,  whether  in 
Palestine  or  outside.  1  The.  2:14. 
Its  complete  name  was  the  "Church 
of  God,"  or  the  "Church  of  Christ  " 
(Rom.  16:  16),  whether  of  a  single 
congregation,  or  of  the  whole  body 
of  believers.  It  was  made  up  of  the 
"  sanctified  in  Christ  Jesus  "  (1  Cor. 
1:2),  the  "called  saints"  (Rom.  1: 
7),  the  "holy  nation"  (1  Pet.  2:9). 
In  the  deep  conception  of  Paul  every 
believer  was  united  with  Christ,  and 
entered  this  close  union  through 
baptism.  1  Cor.  12:13.  Gal.  3:27. 
The  church  was  Christ's  body,  of 
which  He  was  the  Head.  Col.  1: 14; 
2 :  19. 

3.  For  church  government,  see  in 


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the  enc5'clopfedias  the  articles  on  the 
different  denominations. 

II.     The  Siicraments. 

These  are  baptism  and  the  Lord's 
Supper. 

For  a  discussion  of  the  sacraments, 
consult  the  leading  theological  works 
in  your  denomination. 

G.  ESCHATOLOGY. 

Death,  and  the  State  of  the  SduI  after 
Death, 

1.  The  different  forms  of  expres- 
sion by  which  death  Is  described  in 
the  Scriptures. 

Departure  out  of  this  world.  2  Tim. 
4:6. 

Going  the  way  of  all  the  earth 
Jos.  23:  14. 

Gathered  to  one's  fathers.  Jud.  2: 10. 

Gathered  to  one's  people.  Deu. 
32 :  50. 

Dissolving  the  earthly  house  of 
this  tabernacle.    2  Cor.  5:1. 

Returning  to  the  dust.  Ecc.  12:  7. 

Sleep.    Jno.  11:11. 

Giving  up  the  ghost.    Acts  5 :  10. 

Absent  from  the  body  and  present 
with  the  Lord.    2  Cor.  5:8. 

Sleeping  in  Jesus.  1  The.  4:14.  Ecc. 
12:7. 

2.  The  relation  of  death  to  sin. 

The  entire  penalty  of  the  law,  in- 
cluding all  the  spiritual,  physical, 
and  eternal  penal  consequences  of 
sin,  is  called  death  in  the  Scripture. 
Gen.  2:  17;  Rom.  5: 12.  This  included 
natural  death.  Rom.  5  :  13, 14.  When 
Christ  bore  the  penalty  of  the  law,  it 
was  necessary  for  Him  to  die.  Heb. 
9:22. 

3.  Why  do  the  justiiied  diel 

It  is  made  necessary  from  the  pres- 
ent constitution  of  the  body,  while  it 
is  to  both  body  and  soul  the  gate- 
way of  heaven.  The  sting  and  fear 
of  death  are  taken  away.  1  Cor.  15: 
55—57.  Heb.  2:35.  They  die  "  in  the 
Lord"  (Rev.  14:  13),  and  shall  at  last 
be  completely  delivered  from  its 
power.    1  Cor.  15:  26. 

4.  Immateriality  of  the  soul.  Its 
continual  existence  after  death. 

The  entire  range  of  human  experi- 
ence fails  to  make  us  acquainted  with 
a  single  instance  of  the  annihilation 
of  matter.  Material  bodies,  organ- 
ized or  chemically  compounded,  con- 
stantly come  into  existence  and  in 
turn  pass  away,  yet  never  through 
annihilation  but  simply  from  the  dis- 
solution of  that  relation  which  these 
parts  had  temporarily  sustained  to 
8ach  othei'.  Spirit,  however,  is  es- 
watially    simple    and    single,    and 


therefore  incapable  of  that  dissolu- 
tion of  parts  to  which  material 
bodies  are  subject.  We  infer,  there- 
fore, that  spirits  are  immortal,  since 
they  cannot  be  subject  to  that  only 
form  of  death  of  which  we  have  any 
knowledge. 

5.  Argument  derived  from  its  im- 
perfect development  in  this  world. 

In  every_  department  of  organized 
'■fe  every  individual  creature,  in  its 
normal  state,  tends  to  grow  toward 
condition  of  complete  development, 
which  is  the  perfection  of  its  kind. 
Every  human  being,  however,  is  con- 
scious that  in  this  life  he  never  at- 
tains that  completeness  which  the 
Creator  contemplated  in  the  ideal 
of  His  type.  He  has  faculties  unde- 
veloped, capacities  unfulfilled,  nat- 
ural desires  unsatisfied.  He  knows 
that  he  was  designed  to  be  much 
more  than  he  is  and  to  fill  a  much 
higher  sphere. 

6.  Argument  derived  from  the  dis- 
tributive justice  of  God. 

It  is  a  judgiiient  of  reason,  and  a 
fundamental  Bible  doctrine  that 
moral  good  is  associated  with  hap- 
piness, and  moral  evil  with  misery, 
by  the  unchangeable  nature  and  pur- 
pose of  God.  But  history  establishes 
the  fact  that  this  life  is  not  a  state 
of  retribution,  here  wickedness  is 
often  associated  with  prosperity, 
moral  excellence  with  sorrow.  We 
hence  conclude  that  there  is  a  future 
state  where  everything  inconsistent 
with  the  justice  of  God  shall  be  ad- 
justed.   See  Psa.  73. 

7.  Conscience  points  to  a  future 
state. 

Conscience  is  the  voice  of  God  in 
the  soul,  witnessing  to  our  sinful- 
ness, God's  essential  justice.  The 
characteristic  testimony  of  the  hu- 
man conscience  has  always  been  in 
accordance  with  the  word  of  God, 
that,  "  after  death  comes  the  judg- 
ment." 

8.  Confirmed  by  the  general  con- 
sent of  mankind. 

This  has  been  the  universal  faith 
of  all  men,  of  all  races,  and  in  all 
ages.  Universal  consent,  like  every 
universal  effect,  must  be  referred  to 
an  equally  universal  cause,  and  this 
consent,  uniform  among  men  differ- 
ing in  every  other  possible  respect, 
can  be  referred  to  no  common  origin 
other  than  the  constitution  of  man's 
common  nature,  which  is  the  testi- 
mony of  his  Maker. 

9.  The  Old  Testament  teaches  the 
same  distinction  between  body  and 
soul  that  is  tauglit  in  the  New  Testa- 
ment.   Gen.  1 :  26,  27 ;  2 :  7.  Ecc.  12 : 7. 


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10.  Our  Saviour's  argument.  Luke 
20:37,3S. 

11.  Old  Testament  passages  im- 
plying a  state  of  blessedness  after 
death.  Num.  2.3:10.  Job  19:26,  27. 
Psa.  ]0:y-ll;  17:15;  49:14,1.-);  73: 
24-2G.  Isa.  25:8;  2G:  19.  Dan.  12:2, 
3,13.    Hos.  13:14. 

12.  Teaching  of  the  New  Testa- 
ment. Luke  23:43.  2  Cor.  5:6-8. 
Phi.  1 :  23,  24.  Luke  16:  23,  24.  Jude 
5-7. 

//.     The  Resurrection, 

1.  The  Greek  word  is  anastasis, 
which  signifies  "  a  rising  or  raising 
up."  It  is  used  in  Scripture  to  desig- 
nate the  future  general  raising,  by 
the  power  of  God,  of  tlie  bodies  of 
all  men  from  the  sleep  of  death. 

2.  Old  Testament  passages.  Job 
19:25-27.  Psa.  49:  15.  Isa.  26:19. 
Dan.  12:1-3. 

3.  New  Testament  passages.  Mat. 
27;  52,  53.  Jno.  5:28,29;  6:39.  Acts 
2:  25-34;  13:  34.  Rom.  8:  11,  22,  23.  1 
Cor.  15.  Phi.  3:  20,  21.  1  The.  4: 
13-17. 

4.  The  body  to  rise  again.  Phi.  3: 
21.  1  Cor.  15  :  53,  54.  Jno.  5 :  28.  1  The. 
4 :  13-17.    1  Cor.  6 :  15.    Jno.  20 :  27. 

5.  The  nature  of  the  resurrection 
body. 

a.  It  is  to  be  spiritual.  1  Cor.  15 : 
44. 

b.  Like  Christ's  body.    Phi.  3:  21. 

c.  Glorious,  powerful,  and  incor- 
ruptible,    1  Cor.  15:54. 

rf.    It  shall  never  die.    Rev.  21 :  4. 

e.  Never  to  be  given  in  marriage. 
Mat.  22:30. 

7.  The  resurrection  of  Christ  se- 
cures and  illustrates  that  of  His 
people. 

a.  Because  His  resurrection  seals 
and  consummates  His  redemptive 
power,  and  the  redemption  of  our 
bodies.    Rom.  3:  23. 

l>.  Because  of  our  federal  and  vital 
union  with  Christ.  1  Cor.  15 :  21,  22. 
1  The.  4:14. 

c.  Because  of  His  Spirit  who 
dwells  in'us  (Rom.  8:11),  making 
our  bodies  His  members.  1  Cor.  6:  1.5. 

d.  Because  Christ  by  covenant  is 
Lord  both  of  the  living  and  the  dead. 
Rom.  14:9. 

This  same  vital  union  causes  the 
resurrection  of  the  believer  to  be 
similar  to,  as  well  as  consequent 
upon,  that  of  Christ.  1  Cor.  15:49. 
Phi.  3:21.    1  Jno.  3:2. 

///.     The  Second  Advent  and   the  Gen- 
eral Judgment. 

1.  The  meaning  of  the  expression, 
,' the  coming"   or  "the  day  of  the 


Lord,"  as  used  in  both  the  Old  and 
New  Testaments. 

(t.  For  any  special  manifestation 
of  God's  presence  and  power.  Isa. 
13 :  6.    Jer.  46 :  10.    Jno.  14  :  18,  23. 

b.    By  way  of  eminence. 

(1)  In  the  Old  Testament,  for  the 
coming  of  Christ  in  the  flesh,  and  the 
abrogation  of  the  Jewish  economy. 
Mai.  3:  2;  4:  5. 

(2)  In  the  New  Testament,  for  the 
second  and  final  coming  of  Christ. 

2.  The  several  terms  referring  to 
this  last  great  event  are:— 

(I.  His  "  revelation."  1  Cor.  1;  7.  2 
The.  1:7.    1  Pet.  1 :  7, 13;  4  :  13. 

b.  "Presence,"  "coming."  Mat. 
24 :  3,  27,  37,  39.  1  Cor.  15  :  23.  1  The. 
2:  19;  3:13;  4:15;  5:23.  2The.  2:1— 9, 
Jas.  5:7,  8.  2  Pet.  1: 16;  3:  4,  12.  1 
Jno.  2:28. 

C-.  "  Appearing,"  "  manifestation." 
2  The.  2:8.  1  Tim.  6:14.  2  Tim.  4:1, 
8.    Tit.  2:13. 

d.  "The  day  of  the  Lord."  or  a 
similar  expression.  Jno.  6:  39 — 54. 
Rom.  2:  5.  1  Cor.  1 :  8.  Phi.  1:6,  10. 
1  The.  5:2.  2  The.  1 :  10,  2  Tim.  1 :  12, 
18.  2  Pet.  2 :  9 ;  3 :  10, 12.  Jude  6.  Rev. 
6:17. 

Christ  is  called  "  the  coming  One" 
with  reference  to  both  advents.  Mat. 
21:9.  Luke7:19, 20;  19:38.  Jno.  3: 
31.     Rev.  1:4;  4:  8. 

3.  Evidence  that  a  literal,  per- 
sonal advent  of  Christ  still  future  is 
taught  in  the  Bible. 

a.  The  analogy  of  the  first  advent. 

b.  The  coming  itself,  its  manaer 
and  purpose,  ai'e  alike  defined.  Mat. 
16:27;24:30;  25:31;  26:64.  Mar.  8: 
38.    Luke  21:  27. 

c.  The  apostles  understood  these 
predictions  to  relate  to  a  literal  ad- 
vent of  Christ  in  person.  Acts  1 :  11 ; 
3:19-21.  1  Cor.  4:5;  11:26;  15:23. 
Heb.  9:28;10:37. 

4.  The  exact  time  declared  to  bo 
unknown.  Mat.  24:36.  Mar.  13:  32. 
Luke  12:40.  Acts  1:6.7.  1  The.  5: 
1—3.    2  Pet.  3 :  3,  4,  10.    Rev.  16 :  15. 

5.  The  Judge  of  the  world. 

This  will  be  Jesus  Christ,  in  His 
ofhcial  character  as  mediator,  in 
both  natures,  as  the  God-man.  This 
is  evident, — 

a.  Because  as  judge  He  is  called 
the  "Son  of  man"  (Mat.  25:  31,  32), 
and  "the  man  ordained  by  God." 
Acts  17:31. 

(>.  Because  it  pertains  to  Him  as 
mediator  to  complete  and  publicly 
manifest  the  salvation  of  His  people 
and  the  overthrow  of  His  enemies, 
together  with  the  glorious  righteous- 
ness of  His  work  in  both  respects.  2 
The.  1:7-10„  Rev.  1:7. 


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6.  The  subjects  of  the  judgment. 

a.  The  whole  race  of  man.  The 
dead  will  be  raised,  and  the  living 
changed  simultaneously.  Mat.  25: 
31—46.    1  Cor.  K :  51,  52.    2  Cor.  5  :  10. 

1  The.  4 :  n.    2  The.   1 :  6-10.    Rev. 
20:11-15. 

b.  All  evil  angels.  2  Pet.  2:  4.  Jude 
6.  Good  angels  appearing  as  attend- 
ants and  ministers.  Mat.  13:  41,  42. 

7.  The  moral  effect  of  the  Scrip- 
ture teaching  as  to  Christ's  second 
advent. 

Christians  ought  thereby  to  be 
comforted  when  in  sorrow,  and  al- 
ways stimulated. to  duty.  Phi.  3:20. 
Col.  3:4,  5.    Jas.  5:7.    lJno.3:2,  3. 

Their  duty  also  to  love,  watch,  wait 
for,  and  hasten  unto,  the  coming  of 
their  Lord.  Luke  12:35—37.  1  Cor. 
1:7,8.  Phi.  3 :  20.  1  The,  1 : 9, 10.  2 
Tim.  4:  8.    2  Pet.  3:12.    Rev.  22:20. 

Unbelievers  should  be  filled  with 
fearful  apprehension,  and  should 
come  to  immediate  repentance.  Mar. 
13 :  35,  37.    2  Pet.  3 :  9, 10.    Jude  14, 15. 

JV.    Heaven  and  Hell. 

1.  New  Testament  usage  of  the 
words.  "Heaven"  used  chiefly  in 
three  senses : — 

(1)  The  upper  air  where  the  birds 
fly.    Mat.  8:20;  24:30. 

(2)  The  region  in  which  the  stars 
revolve.    Acts  7:42.    Heb.  11:12. 

(8)  The  abode  of  Christ's  human 
nature,  the  scene  of  the  special  man- 
ifestation of  divine  glory,  and  of  the 
eternal  blessedness  of  the  saints. 
Heb.  9:24.  1  Pet.  3:22.  Sometimes 
called  the  "third  heaven."  2  Cor.  12: 
2.  The  phrases  "  new  heaven  "  and 
"  new  earth,"  in  contrast  with  "  first 
heaven  "  and  "first  earth,"  refer  to 
some  unexplained  change  by  whicii 
God  will  revolutionize  our  portion 
of  the  physical  universe,  cleansing  it 
from  the  stain  of  sin  and  qualifying 
it  to  be  the  abode  of  blessedness. 

2.  Terms  used  to  designate  the  fu- 
ture blessedness  of  the  saints. 

a.  Literal  terms : — 

Life,  eternal  life.  Mat.  7:14;  19: 
16,  29;  25:  46. 

Glory,  the  glory  of  God,  an  eternal 
weight  of  glory.    Rom.  2:  7,  10;  5:2. 

2  Cor.  4:17. 

Peace.    Rom.  2:10. 
Salvation,  and  eternal  salvation. 
Heb.  5:7. 

b.  Figurative  terms: — 
Paradise,  Luke  23:  43.    2  Cor.  12:4. 

Rev.  2:7. 

Heavenly  Jerusalem.  Gal.  4:  26. 
Rev.  3:12. 

Kingdom  of  heaven,  heavenly 
kingdom,  eternal  kingdom,  kingdom 


prepared  from  the  foundation  of  the 
world.  Mat.  25 :  34.  2  Tim.  4 :  18.  2 
Pet.  1:11. 

Eternal  inheritance.  1  Pet.  1:4. 
Heb.  9:15. 

The  blessed  are  said  to  sit  down 
with  Abraham,  Isaac,  and  Jacob;  to 
be  in  Abraham's  bosom  (Luke  16:  22. 
Mat.  8:11);  to  reign  with  Christ  (2 
Tim.  2: 11, 12) ;  to  enjoy  a  Sabbath  of 
rest.     Heb.  4:10,  11. 

3.  Heaven  as  a  place. 

The  Scriptures  represent  heaven  as 
a  definite  place  as  well  as  a  state 
of  blessedness.  Jno.  V :  24.  2  Cor. 
5:6-10.    Rev.  5:6. 

4.  Wherein  does  the  blessedness  of 
heaven  consist  as  far  as  revealed? 

a.  In  perfect  deliverance  from  sin 
and  all  its  evil  consequences,  phys- 
ical, moral,  and  social.  Rev.  7:  16, 17; 
21 :  4,  27. 

b.  In  the  perfection  of  our  nature. 
1  Cor.  13 :  9—12 ;  15 :  45—49.  1  Jno.  3 :  2. 

o.  In  the  sight  of  our  Redeemer, 
communion  with  His  person,  and 
fellowship  in  all  His  glory  and  bless- 
edness, and  through  Him  with  saints 
and  angels.  Jno.  17  :  24.  1  Jno.  1 :  3. 
Rev.  3:  21;  21:  3— 5. 

d.  In  that  "beatific  vision  of 
God  "  which,  consisting  in  the  ever 
increasingly  clear  discovery  of  the 
divine  excellence  lovingly  appre- 
hended, transforms  the  soul  into  the 
same  image,  from  glory  unto  glory. 
Mat.  5:8.    2  Cor.  3:18. 

5.  The  principal  terms,  literal  and 
figurative,  which  are  applied  in 
Scripture  to  the  future  condition  of 
the  reprobate. 

As  a  place  it  is  literally  designated 
by  Gehenna  (Mat.  5:  22,  29,  30),  and 
by  the  phrase  "place  of  torment." 
Luke  16:  28.  As  a  condition  of  suffer- 
ing, it  is  literally  designated  by  the 
phrases  "  wrath  of  God  "  (Rom.  2 :  5) 
and  "second  death."    Rev.  21:8. 

Figurative  terms:— 

"  Everlasting  fire,  prepared  for  the 
devil  and  liis  angels."    Mat.  25:41. 

"  Hell,  where  their  worm  dieth  not 
and  the  fire  is  not  quenched."  Mar. 
9:48. 

"The  lake  which  burnetii  with  fire 
and  brimstone."  Rev.  21 :  8. 

"The  pit  of  the  abyss."  Rev.  9:  2. 

The  dreadful  nature  of  this  abode 
of  the  wicked  is  implied  in  such  ex- 
pressions as  "  outer  darkness,"'  the 
place  where  there  is  "weeping  and 
gnashing  of  teeth"  (Mat.  8:12);  "I 
am  in  anguish  in  this  flame'  (Luke 
16:24);  "  unquenchable  fire  "  (Luke 
3:  17);  "furnace  of  fire"  (Mat.  13:42); 
"  blackness  of  darkness  "  (Judo  13; ; 
torment  "  with  fire  and  brimstone  " 


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(Rev.  14:10);  "the  smoke  of  their 
torment  goeth  up  forever  and  ever." 
Rev.  14:11. 

6.  The  teaching  of  the  Scriptures 
as  to  the  nature  of  future  punish- 
ments. 

a.    These  sufferings  will  consist— 

CI)    In  the  loss  of  all  good. 

(2)  In  all  the  n  a  t  u  r  a  1  c(>nse- 
quences  of  unrestrained  sinj  judicial 
abandonment,  utter  alienation  from 
God,  and  the  society  of  the  lost.    2 


The.  1 : 9. 
(3)    In    the  positive    infliction   of 

torment,  God's  wrath  abiding  upon 

those  who  do  not  believe.    Jno.  3 :  36. 
b.    The   Scriptures    also  establish 

the  facts  that  these   sufferings  must 

be- 
ll)   Dreadful  in  degree. 

(2)  Endless  in  duration. 

(3)  Proportioned  to  the  deserts  of 
the  subject.  Mat.  10: 15.  Luke  12:  47, 
48. 


"For  God  so  loved  the  world,  that  He  gave  His  only  begotten 
Son,  that  whosoever  believeth  in  Him  should  not  perish,  but  havk 

EVERLASTING  LIFE."     JnO.  3 :  16. 


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